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For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us. - John Winthrope BR: Get a primary source Underline key words What is your background knowledge on the subject? What does “civil body politic” mean? What caused them to make this document 6. Why is the document important in US History?

Objective: You will understand the differences between the regions of the 13 colonies.

HW – Test 9-9 & 9-12 start studying Mult. Choice Only BR Tissue Boxes Agenda: HW – Test 9-9 & 9-12 start studying Mult. Choice Only BR Tissue Boxes Good note taking How we learn best Notes Summer Assignment Bacon's Rebellion – DiDomenico/Coronado Quakers – Elia/Cortez Alvarez Indentured Servants – Ganz/Gleason http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXL6RSgzj0I&list=PLD40E93DAEBD8595E http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipujWRYUjS4

Summer Assignment The Report Intro. Paragraph previews – Don’t use words thing or very Spell out #’s 1-10 No contractions in a formal paper No personal pronouns ID’s Vision Quest/Joint Stock/Encomienda/Roger Williams/Indentured servants/Oglethorpe/Enlightenment Focus Questions Quiz – You need one

Freedom of Nature is, to be under no other restraint but the Law of Nature.- John Locke Put your Primary source on your Top of your desk. BR: Pick up a copy of the sample AP test questions and answer.

Objective: You will be able to explain the similarities and the differences between the Jamestown settlement and the Plymouth settlement You will understand the type of questions that will ask on your first test.

Indentured Servants - Campos Agenda: HW – A. Colonial Map B. Tissue Box – Due 9/5 or 9/6 C. Test 9-9 & 9-12 start studying Mult. Choice Only BR Primary Sources Word maps The honor code You will be handing in your notes today Notes Group fun Homework explained Start Map Encomienda - Bonilla Indentured Servants - Campos http://college.cengage.com/history/us/boyer/enduring_vision/4e/students/ace/

The only thing new in the world is the history you don't know The only thing new in the world is the history you don't know. - Harry Truman BR: 1. What areas of the globe does your family come from? 2. What does Harry Truman mean by the quote above?

Objectives: You will be able to explain how American societies differed from European societies. You will understand how European contact with the New world effected the world

HW – Primary Source/Check out shicksapush.wordpress.com 1. BR 2. Getting to know one another 3. Seats 4. Syllabus 5. Notes 6. Word Maps explained 7. H.I.P.P.O Explained 8. Closure Terms Vision quest Adu-Gyamfi/Alexander Joint Stock Company Alvarez/Arana Calvinism/Doctrine of Predestination Blackwell/Bates

Freedom of Nature is, to be under no other restraint but the Law of Nature.- John Locke Hand in your map in the back BR: Pick up a copy of the sample AP test questions.

Objective: You will be able to explain the similarities and the differences between the Jamestown settlement and the Plymouth settlement You will understand the type of questions that will ask on your first test.

Agenda: HW - Tissue Box/Test 9-11 & 9-14 start studying BR How to hand in homework Word map The honor code You will be handing in your notes today Notes Group fun http://college.cengage.com/history/us/boyer/enduring_vision/4e/students/ace/

A. Verbal Linguistic B. Logical-Mathematical C. Visual Spatial D. Body-Kinesthetic E. Musical Rhythmic F. Intrapersonal G. Interpersonal