SC Beginnings through Civil War History Book due Friday January 9, 2015.

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SC Beginnings through Civil War History Book due Friday January 9, 2015

Directions for making your SC Beginnings through Civil War Book 5 pages on white printer paper Fold “hamburger style” Front page is your cover (creative title, name, block, date and illustration) Number pages at the top right beginning with the backside of the cover (page #1) The topic should be on the top of each half page and be in the assigned order.

Topics for the book Page 1The First People Page 2Colonial Beginnings Page 3England’s Colonies Page 4Settlement and Change Page 5Colonial Government Page 6Colonial Economy Page 7Rebellion and Conflict Page 8Road to Revolution Page 9War for Independence Page 10 A New Nation and State Page 11 Principles of Government Page 12 Cotton Becomes King Page 13 Forces of Unity and Division Page 14 The Crisis of the 1850s Page 15 Southern States Secede Page 16 The Battlefield Page 17 War at Home Page 18 Impact of Civil War All but 2 topics are lesson topics from the chapters in the South Carolina Journey textbook.

Writing in the Books Your 8 sentence writing must be an explanation of the information in the text or your SC History Interactive Notebook. The writing must be in your own words and include some emphasized vocabulary words. Each sentence must contain a minimum of 8 or more words.

Illustrations You draw your illustrations by hand You must have at least one illustration related to the topic on each page.

How will I be graded? You will be graded in the following categories: –Writing (Minimum 8 sentences with 8 words per sentence) –Topic Covered (Explanation Complete) –Grammar (Few grammar errors) –Illustrations (One for each topic) –Words - Vocabulary terms, events, people, or facts included.

Topics for the book Page 1The First People Page 2Colonial Beginnings Page 3England’s Colonies Page 4Settlement and Change Page 5Colonial Government Page 6Colonial Economy Page 7Rebellion and Conflict Page 8Road to Revolution Page 9War for Independence Page 10 A New Nation and State Page 11 Principles of Government Page 12 Cotton Becomes King Page 13 Forces of Unity and Division Page 14 The Crisis of the 1850s Page 15 Southern States Secede Page 16 The Battlefield Page 17 War at Home Page 18 Impact of Civil War All but 2 topics are lesson topics from the chapters in the South Carolina Journey textbook.

Topics for the book Page 1The First People Page 2Colonial Beginnings Page 3England’s Colonies Page 4Settlement and Change Page 5Colonial Government Page 6Colonial Economy Page 7Rebellion and Conflict Page 8Road to Revolution Page 9War for Independence Page 10 A New Nation and State Page 11 Principles of Government Page 12 Cotton Becomes King Page 13 Forces of Unity and Division Page 14 The Crisis of the 1850s Page 15 Southern States Secede Page 16 The Battlefield Page 17 War at Home Page 18 Impact of Civil War All but 2 topics are lesson topics from the chapters in the South Carolina Journey textbook.

Topics for the book Page 1The First People Page 2Colonial Beginnings Page 3England’s Colonies Page 4Settlement and Change Page 5Colonial Government Page 6Colonial Economy Page 7Rebellion and Conflict Page 8Road to Revolution Page 9War for Independence Page 10 A New Nation and State Page 11 Principles of Government Page 12 Cotton Becomes King Page 13 Forces of Unity and Division Page 14 The Crisis of the 1850s Page 15 Southern States Secede Page 16 The Battlefield Page 17 War at Home Page 18 Impact of Civil War All but 2 topics are lesson topics from the chapters in the South Carolina Journey textbook.

Topics for the book Page 1The First People Page 2Colonial Beginnings Page 3England’s Colonies Page 4Settlement and Change Page 5Colonial Government Page 6Colonial Economy Page 7Rebellion and Conflict Page 8Road to Revolution Page 9War for Independence Page 10 A New Nation and State Page 11 Principles of Government Page 12 Cotton Becomes King Page 13 Forces of Unity and Division Page 14 The Crisis of the 1850s Page 15 Southern States Secede Page 16 The Battlefield Page 17 War at Home Page 18 Impact of Civil War All but 2 topics are lesson topics from the chapters in the South Carolina Journey textbook.

Topics for the book Page 1The First People Page 2Colonial Beginnings Page 3England’s Colonies Page 4Settlement and Change Page 5Colonial Government Page 6Colonial Economy Page 7Rebellion and Conflict Page 8Road to Revolution Page 9War for Independence Page 10 A New Nation and State Page 11 Principles of Government Page 12 Cotton Becomes King Page 13 Forces of Unity and Division Page 14 The Crisis of the 1850s Page 15 Southern States Secede Page 16 The Battlefield Page 17 War at Home Page 18 Impact of Civil War All but 2 topics are lesson topics from the chapters in the South Carolina Journey textbook.

Topics for the book Page 1The First People Page 2Colonial Beginnings Page 3England’s Colonies Page 4Settlement and Change Page 5Colonial Government Page 6Colonial Economy Page 7Rebellion and Conflict Page 8Road to Revolution Page 9War for Independence Page 10 A New Nation and State Page 11 Principles of Government Page 12 Cotton Becomes King Page 13 Forces of Unity and Division Page 14 The Crisis of the 1850s Page 15 Southern States Secede Page 16 The Battlefield Page 17 War at Home Page 18 Impact of Civil War All but 2 topics are lesson topics from the chapters in the South Carolina Journey textbook.