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Explore the history of the United States from colonization to independence, including the impact of immigration, conflict with Britain, and the formation of a new government. Learn key vocabulary terms and review a timeline of significant events.
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United States History Activating Strategy On page 2 of your packet, use the words to write sentences about events in the history of the United States that you have learned about in third through fifth grade.
US History Essential Questions: How has colonization and immigration affected the United States? How did conflict between the colonists and Britain impact the United States?
Write and define the following terms in your packet (page 4) Vocabulary 1) indigenous 2) representation 3) Revolution 4) declaration 5) independence 6)constitution 7) republic 8)amendment Define on page 4 of your packet
Native to a place. Europeans called them “Indians”. Native Americans = First Americans Indigenous
Representation • Acting or speaking on behalf of someone or something.
Revolution • A sudden, complete change in government.
Declaration • An official statement.
Independence • Freedom to rule oneself.
Constitution • A document that describes a written plan for governing.
Republic • A form of government in which the citizens elect representatives to make and enforce the laws.
An addition or change to a document. Amendment
US History Timeline Pages 106-111
US History Timeline **1492- First Europeans led by Christopher Columbus Arrive in America 1700- England had set up 13 separate colonies **1763- British helped the colonist fight the French-Indian War 1774- The First Continental Congress meet in Philadelphia to challenge British rule. April 19, 1775- American Revolution begins
US History Timeline **May 1775- Second Continental congress meets and forms an army led by George Washington. **July 4, 1776- Declaration of Independence 1781- End of the Revolutionary War **Sept. 3, 1783- British and American leaders sign the Treaty of Paris May1787- Congress called for a Constitutional Convention to make changes to the first Constitution.
Do Now 1-6-14 • Study your timeline and vocabulary while I check your study guide homework.
US History Timeline **1788- US Constitution was approved 1803- US Purchased the Louisiana Territory from France. 1853- The US controlled all the land that would be the 48 contiguous states. **1861- The start of the Civil War between the North and the South (States Rights) **1900- US Obtained Hawaii and Alaska(1959) and was involved in two World Wars. (1914-1918) (1939-1945) 1920- More people live in US cities than on farms
Answers to guided notes • Indigenous, Europeans • Native Americans • Tribes, people or Native Americans, • Europeans, Christopher Columbus. Trade route • Hoping to get rich, religious freedom • Spanish, United States, south, west
Answers to Guided Notes continued 7. French, Canada, Mid-west 8. East or Atlantic 9. colonist, French • Eastern,taxation • Taxation without representation • Angry, liberty • Philadelphia, First Continental Congress
Answers to Guided Notes continued • 14. American Revolution • 15. 4th, declaration, independence • 16. the freedom to rule ones self • 17. 1783, Treaty of Paris, independent country • 18. Articles of Confederation, constitution, authority
Answers to Guided Notes continued 19. They worried that a strong central government might rule unfairly and take away the rights and freedoms they just fought for in the revolution. 20. executive branch, legislative branch, judicial branch • republic, vote, represent, governing • Are the citizens (people)
Answers to Guided Notes continued • Changes to a document (constitution) • Rights, rights or freedoms, citizens • They purchased Louisianna from France, and gained other lands through treaties and wars. • Cities, farms • 1800’s, Civil
Guided Notes Answers Continued 28. Started in 1861, lasted 4 years, fighting over states rights (slavery), between north and south, north won 29. 1. US was in 2 wars, 2. The Great Depression happened between WW1 and WW2. 3. US led the way in space exploration 4. 1969, first astronaut landed on moon 30. World leader, freedom, world
Lesson Summary-Key Points 1) Before Christopher Columbus and other Europeans arrived in the Americas in 1492, there were about 1 million Native Americans living here. 2) Over the next two hundred years Europeans migrated to North America. 3) By 1700, England had set up 13 colonies along the North Atlantic coast. 4) 1763- British help the colonist fight the French and Indian War. You need to do more four on your own!!!
Summary Paragraph There have been many important events take place in the history of the United States. When Columbus and other Europeans came to the New World, they set up colonies. From 1492-1700 England had set up thirteen colonies. Hint: Use sequence words such as first, next, then, after,