Warm-Up (5) Would you have quit at Valley Forge?

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Warm-Up (5) Would you have quit at Valley Forge? Was George Washington a good leader? Why or why not? Provide examples. Lifework (missing each is a deduction of 5) Quiz 1 Video Clip Reflection

Announcements (2) Wednesday: Review Day Thursday & Friday: Unit 3 Exam

Today’s Objective (2) Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will: ANALYZE the importance of the Articles of Confederation, Battle of Yorktown, and Treaty of Paris

Later events of the Revolution pg. 115 Unit 3: The American Revolution

The Articles of Confederation During war First plan of government for the United States Written by Founding Fathers

What would they say about this event? Patriot leaders Regular American citizen King George

The Battle of Yorktown 1781 Virginia Last major battle Americans and French surround the British British General Lord Cornwallis surrenders American victory

You have us surrounded! We surrender!

What would they say about this event? Patriot leaders Regular American citizen King George

The Treaty of Paris 1783 Officially ended the war Americans get land from Atlantic Ocean to Mississippi River GB recognizes USA Loyalists get their property back

What would they say about this event? Patriot leaders Regular American citizen King George

Guided Practice Reading passage pg. 117 Battles chart pg. 118

Independent Practice (20) RAFT Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Role American soldier Founding Father Reporter Advisor to King George III Audience Yourself American public/troops American Public King George III Format Journal entry (write multiple entries) Speech (make them about several events) TV News Report (make them about many events) Conversation (make it about several events) Topic The American Revolution aka Revolutionary War (Think about all of the events that led to war and all the events of the war! Strong Verb Inform Convince them that you are winning

Lifework (1) All make-up lifework Prepare for Unit 3 Exam