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Bell Work-Tuesday, January 20th Performance Objective: “I can explain the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and important Supreme Court Cases”. Daily Objective: Today I will finish typing my essay and it to Mr. Tripp. 1. What is a thesis statement?

Agenda-Tuesday Bell Work How to attach a file in Type Essays

Attaching a file Save your document. – Click the Microsoft button in the top left corner – Click Save As – Select the folder where you want to save it – Note: If there is not a folder where you want to save it, right click in a blank space and click new and then folder

Attaching a file Name your document and click save Now go to your – Enter the address that you are sending it to – Click the paper clip or the attach files button – Click browse and then choose from my computer, my documents, click on your folder and then click on your document and click attach

Wednesday, Jan. 21st Performance Objective: “I can describe the events that occurred between the Am. Rev. and the Civil War”. Daily Objective: Today I will complete a guided notes packet over historical events.

A New Country The first laws of this country came from a document called The Articles of Confederation The Declaration of Independence is not a document that stated our laws; rather, it was to declare that we considered ourselves (the colonies) independent from England

Bill of Rights The Constitution, it was soon to be discovered, did not include any rights for individuals, so there were amendments added. The first 10 amendments we call the Bill of Rights – These clearly point out what rights individuals have and what the government can and cannot do

Our Presidents The first president of the United States of America is George Washington – Washington served as commander of the Am. Rev. – Washington ran for just two terms (a president’s term is for four years) – Washington served as president from 1789–1797

Our Presidents The second president of the United States of America is John Adams – Adams is a founding father, but was too old for combat during the Am. Rev. – Adams was the first vice president of the United States – Adams served as president from 1797–1801

Our Presidents The third president of the United States of America is Thomas Jefferson – Jefferson is a founding father, but did not participate in combat during the Am. Rev. – Jefferson was the first president of the United States to defeat an incumbent president – Jefferson served as president from – Oh yea, that guy!!! Remember, he was the one who authored the Declaration of Independence

Our Presidents The fourth president of the United States of America is James Madison – President during the War of 1812 The fifth president of the United States of America is James Monroe – Gives us the Monroe Doctrine John Quincy Adams – First father son presidency: John Adams-John Q. Adams

Our Presidents The seventh president of the United States of America is Andrew Jackson – Indian Removal Act, much to do with currency The eighth president of the United States of America is Martin Van Buren The ninth president William Henry Harrison-1841 – Harrison holds the record for the shortest term in office at just 31 days and the first president to die while being president

Our Presidents The tenth president of the United States of America is John Tyler – First vice president to assume the presidency The eleventh president of the United States of America is James K. Polk The twelfth president Zachary Taylor – Died of sickness in office, but the first president willing to go to self-war over slavery

Our Presidents The thirteenth president of the United States of America is Millard Fillmore – Second vice president to assume the presidency The fourteenth president of the United States of America is Franklin Pierce The fifteenth president James Buchanan The sixteenth president Abraham Lincoln

Interesting Events 1800-the second U.S. census (a census is taken every ten years) – 5.3 million Americans – 1 million are black-900,000 are slaves 1801-Tripoli declares war on U.S.; Jefferson sends naval ships to Mediterranean Sea What, really? Oh yea, that just happened!!!

Tripoli is Libya today

Tripolitan War The First Barbary War (1801–1805), also known as the Tripolitan War or the Barbary Coast War The first of two wars fought between the United States and the Northwest African Berber Muslim states known collectively as the Barbary States.two warsBerberMuslimBarbary States The war was fought because U.S. President Thomas Jefferson refused to pay the high tributes demanded by the Barbary states and because they were seizing American merchant ships and enslaving the crews for high ransoms. It was the first military conflict authorized by Congress that the United States fought on foreign land and seas. Thomas Jefferson

Interesting Events 1803 – LOUISIANA TERRITORY is purchased from France for $15 million. – Louis and Clark expedition begins in St. Louis, Missouri. – Supreme Court declares its right to review constitutionality of acts of Congress (judicial review) in Marbury v. Madison – Ohio enters Union as 17 th state.

Louisiana Purchase

Interesting Events 1805 – Lewis and Clark expedition reaches the Pacific Ocean. – Barbary War with Tripoli ends after U.S. troops capture Darna – Lewis and Clark expedition ends with successful return to St. Louis. – Zebulon Pike discovers mountain later known as Pike’s Peak (CO). – N. Webster publishes Compendious Dictionary of the English Language – Importation of African slaves is banned by Congress.

Interesting Events 1810 THIRD CENSUS: – U.S. population totals 7.2 million, including 1.4 million African Americans, of whom 1.2 million are enslaved. – Population west of Appalachian Mountains is 1 million.

War of 1812 WAR OF 1812 begins as U.S. declares war on Great Britain over issues of borders, trade, freedom of the seas, and the rights of neutrals. Indians under Tecumseh fight on British side Did you know??? – Did you know that the Star Spangled Banner, written by Francis Scott Keys, comes from the War of 1812 – Did you know that the war lasted until 1815?

We must first do Vocab Work in a team of two and review the vocabulary terms We are playing a vocabulary game on Thursday!!! In Social Studies, we do what is right because, well because it is the right thing to do.

Bell Work-Thursday Jan. 22 nd Performance Objective: “I can recall important vocab. terms” Daily Objective: Today I will play a vocabulary review game. In Social Studies, we do what is right because, well because it is the right thing to do.

Agenda-Thursday Jan. 22 nd Bell Work Vocab. Review Game War of 1812 reading packet and questions In Social Studies, we do what is right because, well because it is the right thing to do.

Vocab. Review Game Put all items away Sit with your same partner from yesterday Tape/glue the terms to the definition that matches When finished, get a reading packet and start In Social Studies, we do what is right because, well because it is the right thing to do.

Bell Work-Friday Jan. 23 rd Performance Objective: “I can describe the events of the War or 1812” Daily Objective: Today I will review the war of In Social Studies, we do what is right because, well because it is the right thing to do.

Agenda-Friday Jan. 23 rd Bell Work-turn it in Indian’s role in the War of 1812 Whitehouse burned Work on assignment In Social Studies, we do what is right because, well because it is the right thing to do.

Tecumseh

White House Down!! Dolley Madison, wife of President James Madison, stays behind to rescue portraits and paintings from being burned in the White House!!!