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Classwork – 8/9/18 Notes should include… The American Revolution John Locke Great Awakening Stamp Act/Sugar Act “No Taxation w/o representation” Boston Massacre 1st Continental Congress Declaration of Independence Treaty of Paris The Nation Matures “Era of Good Feelings” Missouri Compromise Monroe Doctrine McCullough vs. Maryland Industrial Revolution Read, annotate, and take notes on the following sections: Life in the North Immigration b/w 1815 & 1860 Factory work Land of Cotton Southern Industry Cash crops Cotton gin Slave codes Free African Americans The Age of Jackson Andrew Jackson Spoils System Nullification Crisis Indian Removal Act & Trail of Tears

Classwork – 8/10/18 Notes should include… Manifest Destiny Mexican American War Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Slavery and Westward Expansion Popular sovereignty Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Uncle Tom’s Cabin Kansas-Nebraska Act “Bleeding Kansas” The Union Dissolves Dred Scott v. Sandford John Brown Election of 1860 (A. Lincoln) Confederate States of America Monday will be an OPEN NOTES QUIZ covering the review packet Your notes must be written on a separate sheet of paper (you may not use the reading packet on the quiz) You should be able to answer the guiding questions at the beginning of each section, using your Cornell Notes You have the day today and the weekend to complete the notes. There will be a notebook check next week, prior to the MAP TEST (8/17) and the review reading CORNELL NOTES must be in your 3 ring binder.