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First Semester Final Review. Take notes or just go through your social studies notebook. You may use your notebook on the final. Pre-Unit: in the beginning…. Elements Environment Culture Diversity Adaptation. Habits of Mind Multiple Perspectives Sourcing Contextualization
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First Semester Final Review Take notes or just go through your social studies notebook. You may use your notebook on the final.
Pre-Unit: in the beginning… • Elements • Environment • Culture • Diversity • Adaptation • Habits of Mind • Multiple Perspectives • Sourcing • Contextualization • Corroboration
Unit ONE: Columbus & the Early Americans • People of … • Far North • The Plains • The Pacific Coast • Southwest • Northeast/Woodlands • Southeast
Unit ONE – Important people and vocabulary. People Vocab potlatch indigenous totem palisade chickees teepee wigwam kayak Columbus Exchange • Columbus • chief • shaman • Ferdinand & Isabella of Spain • The “other” Explorers • Da Gama • Magellan • Balboa
Mini unit- colonies • New England Colonies • Middle Colonies “Breadbasket colonies” • Southern Colonies • Jamestown • Mini brain break: Why were the colonies already divided by North and South?
UNIT TWO: Slave Trade/Indentured Servants • Middle Passage • Triangle Trade • Cash Crops • Headright System • Slavery • Indentured Servant • OlaudahEquiano • Plantation • Brain Break: • In your groups describe the difference between being a slave and being an indentured servant.
Unit THREE: Causes of the American Revolution People Events & Vocab French & Indian War Proclamation of 1763 Treaty of Paris 1763 Taxing Acts Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Sons & Daughters of Liberty Patriots/Loyalists “No Taxation without Representation” • George Washington • King George III • John Adams • Benjamin Franklin • Crispus Attucks • Thomas Jefferson • Samuel Adams • Patrick Henry
Unit FOUR: Constitution • Articles of Confederation • Preamble • Federalism • Republic • Ratification • Constitution • 3/5 Compromise • “Great Compromise • Three branches of government. • Amendments • Bill of Rights • James Madison
Unit FIVE: War of 1812 • Impressments • Embargo • Tecumseh • nationalism • James Monroe • Treaty of Ghent • Monroe Doctrine