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2000 MAP KEY Federal American Indian Reservations Do Now 11/19

Do Now 11/20 1.What were George Washington’s accomplishments during his presidency? 2. What were John Adams failures during his presidency? 3. Who was our third president? Be on pg of notebook Have out Early Political Accomplishments and Failures

Who Said What?! George Washington John Adams Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson “I believe in all citizens being able to make good decisions for them and their country!” “Oppose any foreign alliances, they’re not worth our country’s time!” “Only the best people,--educated, wealthy, and public-spirited like myself—should be in government!” “We need laws like these to protect us from troublemaker citizens!”

Who Said What?! “I believe in all citizens being able to make good decisions for them and their country!” Thomas Jefferson “Oppose any foreign alliances, they’re not worth our country’s time!” George Washington “Only the best people,--educated, wealthy, and public-spirited like myself—should be in government!” Alexander Hamilton “We need laws like these to protect us from troublemaker citizens!” John Adams

Unit 4: Government and Westward Expansion Unit Questions: 1.Does migration have more positive or negative outcomes? 2.Did American migration west have more positive or negative outcomes? Today’s Question: 1.How did Americans justify Westward Expansion with ideas of Manifest Destiny? Past Questions: 1.How did the United States’ geographic size change after Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from France? Future Questions: 1.Were Lewis and Clark respectful to the Native Americans they encountered on their journey through the Louisiana Territory? 2.What hardships were faced by those who dared to travel out West? Pg. 46

Unit 4 Government and Westward Expansion

Our Big Goals 1. Earn at least 80% mastery on all assessments. 2. Earn at least at 4 out of 5 on the AP U.S. History Exam. 3. Grow to at least a 9 th grade level in argumentative writing. 4. Grow at least 2 years in reading. 5. Write a resume.

Do Now 11/22/13 1.Imagine: You are an American in the 1800s with the opportunity to start a new life in the unexplored West. You have the opportunity to find riches, resources, and claim as much land as you want. Do you decide to move West? Why or why not? 2.Imagine: You are going West. You know you will HAVE to travel thousands of miles. You can only bring what you can carry and walk with. What do you bring? 3.You know there will be savage Native Americans, wild animals, and harsh weather as you go across the country. But you know there might be riches at the end of your journey. How do you feel?

Moving West What hardships were faced by those who dared to travel out West? Pg. 51

Moving West How did the United States’ geographic size change after Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from France? President Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from the French for $15 million dollars The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States Thomas Jefferson sent two men, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the Louisiana Territory Pg. 50

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