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Share stories from break! Reading Essentials, Lesson 2 due Wednesday MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2019 LEQ How did George Washington’s presidency impact the formation of a new nation? BELLWORK Share stories from break! CLASSWORK Review Washington’s Presidency Begin Lesson 2 on problems facing the United States Begin first questions HOMEWORK Reading Essentials, Lesson 2 due Wednesday

Define our terms from last year….. Cabinet ____________________________________ Precedent __________________________________ Supreme Court ____________________________

Define our terms from last year….. George Washington________________________ Articles of Confederation ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________

Define our terms from last year….. Tariff ___________________________________________ Judiciary Act _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________

TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2019 LEQ BELLWORK CLASSWORK HOMEWORK How did George Washington’s presidency impact the formation of a new nation? BELLWORK Have out folder and old Table of Contents CLASSWORK Clean out folders Early Rebellions Putting down the Whiskey Rebellion Foreign Policy Effects of the issues – group response “Washington’s Farewell address” HOMEWORK Reading Essentials due tomorrow

Early rebellions in the Nation The federal government used its new power to stop the Whiskey Rebellion. Conflicts between Native Americans and American settlers led to a U.S. defeat in a battle in the Northwest Territory. General Anthony Wayne defeated the Native Americans in the Northwest Territory and forced the Treaty of Greenville in 1795.

Little Turtle gives up…. Little Turtle was chief of the Miami Tribe. He fought on the side of the British during the American Revolution. Afterward, he led his people against the new United States in an effort to hold onto their land in the Northwest Territory.

Foreign Policy President Washington pushed for neutrality concerning British and French conflicts. Why might the United States want to remain neutral in Europe? British ships began the practice of Impressment, or forcing American sailors into the British Navy that traded with France.

*Include important historical figures involved next to your answers. Treaty of Greenville On your own sheet of paper, fill in the effects of the following events: Pages 259-261 *Include important historical figures involved next to your answers. Jay’s Treaty Pinckney’s Treaty

Describe the United States policy of ‘neutrality’ in 2 sentences WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2019 LEQ How did George Washington’s presidency impact the formation of a new nation? BELLWORK Describe the United States policy of ‘neutrality’ in 2 sentences (p. 260) CLASSWORK Finish work from yesterday – 10 minutes Reading Essentials DUE “Washington’s Farewell Address” HOMEWORK None

Describe the United States’ policy of “Neutrality” in two sentences Describe the United States’ policy of “Neutrality” in two sentences. The United States would not be for or against any conflicts. The United States was brand new and could not risk getting involved.

*Include important historical figures involved next to your answers. Treaty of Greenville On your own sheet of paper, fill in the effects of the following events: Pages 259-261 *Include important historical figures involved next to your answers. Jay’s Treaty Pinckney’s Treaty

Write what you think a ‘political party’ is. Share your answer THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2019 LEQ How did George Washington’s presidency impact the formation of a new nation? BELLWORK Write what you think a ‘political party’ is. Share your answer CLASSWORK The First Political Parties Read 9.3 and discuss the fist political parties Begin guided reading HOMEWORK Finish page 1

Write what you think a ‘political party’ is and share A group of people that agree on the same issues in the government.

In President George Washington’s farewell address to the nation, he warned that political parties would not be good for the Country Chapter 9, Lesson 3

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 2019 LEQ BELLWORK CLASSWORK HOMEWORK How did George Washington’s presidency impact the formation of a new nation? BELLWORK Two in a corner, one in a room, zero in a house and one in a shelter. What am I? CLASSWORK Complete Guided Reading 9.3 Review in class Video: President John Adams HOMEWORK None

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