February 7, 2017 (Pds, 1,4,7,8) Day 6 Do Now: Why was President James Monroe warning European countries to stay out of the western hemisphere in the.

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February 7, 2017 (Pds, 1,4,7,8) Day 6 Do Now: Why was President James Monroe warning European countries to stay out of the western hemisphere in the early 1820s? Be specific – use facts/details from your notes. US Foreign Policy Review 1782-1824 Timeline Activity – with a partner sort event cards from the US Foreign Policy envelope according to date (use the first year listed if more than one) – complete the chart in your notebook Monroe Doctrine Article Review – teams read the article on the Monroe Doctrine and complete the questions – use text evidence from the article and timeline cards to support/justify your response – turn in response sheet due tomorrow if not finished in class today HW: Workplace 2050 Factory Plan due tomorrow; Unit 7 EQ Sheet due Friday; Signed Course Selection Sheet due Friday; Unit 7 Test Monday

1782 – England recognizes US as an independent nation US Foreign Policy 1782-1824 – create the following chart in your notebook and identify At least 3 things happening in the US that show the growth of the country At least 3 foreign problems/issues that may (or may not) affect US interests At least 3 topics that Monroe could use to justify his warning to European countries to stay out of the western hemisphere in the 1820s US Growth from 1782-1824 1782 – England recognizes US as an independent nation Foreign Issues/Problems 1803 May – France declares war on Great Britain Supporting Evidence for Monroe Doctrine 1793 – G. Washington issues proclamation of neutrality You may copy my examples, however, you must have 3 additional events/topics that are different than my examples!