Unit 7 Slides 17.3 Birth of the American Republic

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Unit 7 Slides 17.3 Birth of the American Republic 18.1 On the Eve of Revolution 18.2 The French Revolution Unfolds 18.3 Radical Days of the Revolution 18.4 The Age of Napoleon 

Birth of the American Republic 17.3 pgs 371 - 377

BELLWORK 1/29 - Make sure your binder is in order and Table of Contents is up to date. 

Remainder of Class: Watch documentary on the American Revolution BELLWORK Grab a GN 17.3 packet from the front table. Staple your notebook paper from yesterday to the back of the packet. Continue working on the guided notes. I will put a timer on for 15 mins. If you don't finish, then finish at home or come in during PH. Remember, all work is due by the day of the test, but still turn your assignments in as you finish them.  Remainder of Class: Watch documentary on the American Revolution Extra Credit: On a sheet of notebook paper, write some facts that you've learned from the video. This is extra credit worth 10 points. You need at least 5 facts to get points. 10 facts = 10 EC points

Outline the events that led to the American Revolution. Objectives Describe characteristics of Britain and the 13 American colonies in the mid-1700s. Outline the events that led to the American Revolution. Summarize the events and significance of the American Revolution. Analyze how the new Constitution reflected the ideas of the Enlightenment.

In the 1700s, Britain had risen to global prominence. It had greater ability to trade due to location and colonies. It imposed fewer restrictions on trade compared to other nations.  Britain had won previous European conflicts. Britain held a monopoly on the slave trade in Spanish America. It expanded territory in Canada and Europe to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

The first constitution of the United States was known as the Articles of Confederation.

Write 10 facts you learn as you watch the documentary. Assignment 1/30 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2b1ig9 Take out a sheet of notebook paper. Title is "American History: Revolutionary War" Write 10 facts you learn as you watch the documentary.