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KUDos: Do: 11.13.17 Understand: Know: Vocab Bro-cab! Word Wall Westward Expansion Understand: SS8H4 Explain significant factors that affected westward expansion in Georgia between 1789 and 1840. Do: Vocab Bro-cab! Word Wall Topic Discussion

Vocab Bro-Cab Step 1: You will get your own vocab word (just 1) You will read and KNOW your word Come up with a “motion” that will help you remember the word Step 2: Line up in 2 long lines…equal numbers on both sides. When I say “go”, teach your word to your partner and then teach your motion. Step 3: one side will rotate…reteach, learn motion.

Vocab Word Review Yazoo Land Fraud Deadright System Land Lotteries Allocate William McIntosh Ally Displaced Reluctant John Ross Andrew Jackson John Marshall Coerce Mandate Assent Conformity Satirically

Word Wall Create a hashtag for one of the words Write it on your sticky note Go place it on your word REMEMBER: do not use the word itself or the definition! Be Creative! I must be able to tell it belongs to THAT word AKA: don’t write #crazy…that could be several people!

Test Topics Capital of Georgia Dahlonega Gold Rush Land Grant Univ. Yazoo Land Fraud Headright System Land Lotteries Cotton Gin William McIntosh Dahlonega Gold Rush Andrew Jackson John Marshall John Ross Trail of Tears Worcester V Georgia

KUDos: Do: 11.14.17 Understand: Know: Review topics for test Westward Expansion Understand: SS8H4 Explain significant factors that affected westward expansion in Georgia between 1789 and 1840. a. Explain reasons for the establishment of the University of Georgia, and for the westward movement of Georgia’s capitals. b. Evaluate the impact of land policies pursued by Georgia; include the headright system, land lotteries, and the Yazoo Land Fraud. c. Explain how technological developments, including the cotton gin and railroads, had an impact on Georgia’s growth. d. Describe the role of William McIntosh in the removal of the Creek from Georgia. e. Analyze how key people (John Ross, John Marshall, and Andrew Jackson) and events (Dahlonega Gold Rush and Worcester v. Georgia) led to the removal of the Cherokees from Georgia known as the Trail of Tears. Do: Review topics for test Study Sheet“Casino Move-out” KUDos:

Casino Move-out 3 poker chips of different colors Place them in the middle of the desks in a line I’ll put up a multiple choice question You will grab the color chip of the correct answer You are only allowed to grab one color. Whoever grabs it first gets the point Keep score on your scorecards.

ARE YOU READY? Casino Move-out This time you will get a “Study Sheet” I saw people trying to take notes last time…I can help you with that! Don’t forget to check out my blog for a more detailed study guide READY?

Georgia’s capital moves according to… Geography Cherokees Population

2. “Land Grant” means the University of GA got it’s land from … Federal Gov’t Public Farmers

3. Companies bribed gov’t officials for Georgia land Land Lotteries Headright System Yazoo Land Fraud

4. Headright System involved… Land Voting Taxes

5. Where did the Government get the land for the Land Lotteries? Other settlers Spain Indians

6. What did the Cotton Gin do? Planted cotton Made cotton into thread Separated seeds from fiber

railroads Steam boat car 7. What form of transportation was invented during the 1830s that helped with trade? railroads Steam boat car

Alexander McGillivray William McIntosh 8. Which Creek Chief was murdered by his own people for signing a treaty giving up all Creek land? John Ross Alexander McGillivray William McIntosh

9. Land Lotteries did what to the Creek Indians? Forced them to sign treaties Let them escape GA law Forced them from their land and homes

10. The Cherokee were safe in their land until… Syllabary developed Worcester V Georgia Gold was found

11. Who was the President that created the Indian Removal Act of 1830? John Marshall Andrew Jackson Andrew Johnson

Andrew Jackson John Marshall John Ross 12. Who was the Chief Justice that ruled the Cherokee were independent? Andrew Jackson John Marshall John Ross

Alexander McGillivray William McIntosh 13. Who was the Cherokee Indian Chief that fought for their rights in the Supreme Court? John Ross Alexander McGillivray William McIntosh

Casino Move-out Did you complete your study sheet? What else can you do to study? What is the easiest way to study for Social Studies tests? Vocab Review TIME!