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March 16, 2017 1. Hand in Peer Evals from Headline Presentations 2. Check and discuss 1-23 Review Hw 3. Take “reading Check” 4. Identify key events in the Start of the War of 1812 HW –Complete review guide for Monday. Advanced only – NHD Final Anno Bib due Monday. Final Process Paper due Monday.

When do I quote? According to Winston Churchill, “Roosevelt emitted an sense of power and control when he came into a room. People stopped what they were doing because his presence commanded an attention like no other; he was a charming, disarming and riveting character.” (in-text citation) When do I NOT quote? “It was 1939 when Nazi forces rolled into Poland with over 5oo tanks and other heavy artillery. Over 7,000 troops marched from the borders with munitions in the ready.” (in-text citation)

Bell Ringer: You can take ONE book with you as a member of the Corps of Discovery. What book is it and why?

War of 1812 Reading Check A Brief History

June 1812, President __?___ Asks Congress for a Declaration of War WHY?

Unprepared for War -?- cut back on defense spending US Navy only had _?_ ships US Army was small, ill equipped and officers were not very knowledgeable Soldiers were poorly trained and lacked experience.

Battle of Lake Erie 1813 Captain Oliver Perry (had no fleet…designed and built his own ships) American victory “We have met the enemy and they are ours.”

Battles of the War of 1812

“Ticket In” is a “Ticket Out”

March 17, 2017 Identify key events and key people of the War of 1812. Describe the RESULTS of the War of 1812. HW – Read TCI Chapter 12, sections 7-10 and take assessment BY TUESDAY (midnight). Review Guide due Monday.

We’re in Trouble In 1814 France lost to Britain and now all of the attention turns to US British ships sail into Chesapeake Harbor, defeated US at Bladensburg, Maryland…

We’re in BIG Trouble The British marched on to Washington, DC The British set fire to the “White House”

On to Baltimore! Battle at Fort McHenry American Win! “Our Flag was Still There” Francis Scott Key pens our “National Anthem”

Andrew Jackson - Our Hero Defeated natives at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. Took Pensacola, Florida Dug trenches to better defend New Orleans

British attacked New Orleans on Jan British attacked New Orleans on Jan. 8, 1815…two weeks after the war ended…US wins!

“Mr. Madison’s War” Delegates from New England met at the HARTFORD CONVENTION and threatened to leave the Union. Peace treaty was signed in Ghent, Belgium on December 24, 1814.

“Nothing was adjusted, nothing was settled.” -John Quincy Adams The Treaty of Ghent “Nothing was adjusted, nothing was settled.” -John Quincy Adams

Who Won? Who Lost? Was it Worth it? War Heroes… A new sense of national pride..

That’s True! That’s False! Stand Up – Sit Down Stand Up = TRUE Sit Down = False That’s False!

March 20, 2017 Check Review Guide HW. Review causes and key events/people of the War of 1812. Create an ACROSTIC poem for War of 1812. HW – TCI assessment due Tuesday MIDNIGHT.

Nationalism Acrostic Poem An historical statement must represent every letter in “NATIONALISM” Use the FRONT as a guide…these key people and terms MUST be represented in your poem. “NATIONALISM” goes NO BRIEF/ONE-WORD responses V E R T I C A L

Nationalism Acrostic Poem

Free Homework Pass? Be WALL-WORTHY!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50_iRIcxsz0&feature=kp What was the name of the War of 1812 battle that occurred TWO weeks AFTER the treaty was signed?

March 21, 2017 Complete Review Activity. HW – TCI assessment due by MIDNIGHT. Test Tomorrow.

Left/Right Review Activity Rule# 1 – NO peeking in your box Rule# 2 – When I say “RIGHT”, pass it right. Rule# 3 – When I say “LEFT”, pass it left. Rule# 4 – Stay focused on the story.

Thoughts to leave with… What were the RESULTS of the War of 1812? Was the war necessary?