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Friday, Feb Turn in your homework: Embargo Act cartoon 2. Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry # 2/15Pike’s Exploration notes 19 2/16Jefferson’s Foreign Policy notes 20 2/17James Madison movie (KWL chart) 21 2/17Madison’s Push Towards War notes Turn to entry #21 and title it: James Madison movie 4. Set up a KWL chart (like entry 6.) Under the K column write as much as you know about James Madison

Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!

2nd Period NameMandatory Tutorials –Learning Recover – Wednesday 2/22

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5 th Period NameLearning Recover – Wednesday 2/15 Learning Recovery – Wednesday, 2/22 BriceX (X,Y,Z Political Cartoon) AaronX (X,Y,Z Political Cartoon) NathalieX (X,Y,Z Political Cartoon) JesseX (X,Y,Z Political Cartoon)

6 th Period NameMandatory Tutorials –Learning Recover – Wednesday 2/22 Savannahx (X,Y,Z Political Cartoon)

8 th Period NameMandatory Tutorials –Learning Recover – Wednesday 2/22

Make-up Test You have today, Tuesday, and Wednesday to come before or after school to correct your Washington/Adams test. You will need to have your original test in order to do this so DO NOT throw it away unless you are happy with your grade.

#21 Feb. 17: James Madison Movie KWL Summary: James Madison was….

Madison’s “The Road to War” 1. Conflict with Native Americans Tecumseh american-experience-pbs/1f987c1191e4a304fe5d1f987c1191e4a304fe5d ?q=tecumseh&FROM=LKVR5&GT1=LKVR5&FORM=LKVR&adlt=stric t

#21 Feb. 17: Madison’s “The Road to War” 1. Conflict with NativeTecumseh’s Confederation -Settlers pushing west of Ohio onto Native territory -Tecumseh and the Prophet vowed to keep settlers out -Indians needed to return to the old ways -Tecumseh organized Indian nations into a confederation to resist -Rivalries among Natives kept them from all uniting -1811: U.S. troops (William Henry Harrison) marched to prophets town -Battle of Tippecanoe: Natives defeated

Madison’s “The Road to War” 2.A Push Toward WarA. The War Hawks -Fighting with Natives hurt U.S./British relations – British were supplying Natives -ban on goods from Britain and France expired -Made a deal w/ Napoleon and stopped trade with Britain – Britain continued impressment and interference with American shipping -Anti-British sentiment ran strong all over U.S. except in New England -Southern and western Congressmen wanted war ***Henry Clay (Kentucky) also wanted Canada

Madison’s “The Road to War” 2.A Push Toward WarB. Congress Declares War -June 1812, Madison asks Congress to declare war great-britain 4 questions Summary: