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Turn in letter and have out video questions MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2019 LEQ Identify major domestic and international events during Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency BELLWORK Turn in letter and have out video questions CLASSWORK Finish Louisiana Purchase video Complete video questions HOMEWORK None

Who were the Barbary pirates? (p.284) TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2019 LEQ Identify major domestic and international events during Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency BELLWORK Who were the Barbary pirates? (p.284) CLASSWORK Conflict resumes in the Americas Read Ch. 10, Lesson 3 – Complete with pairs Vocabulary Impressment Embargo HOMEWORK Finish summary chart

Who were the Barbary pirates? Pirates from the Barbary States of North Africa (Morocco, Algiers, Tripoli and Tunis)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019 LEQ BELLWORK CLASSWORK HOMEWORK Identify major domestic and international events during Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency BELLWORK Define ‘Impressment’ and ‘Embargo’ in your own words CLASSWORK Conflicts at Home and Abroad Share Complete both sides by end of class HOMEWORK Finish War at Home column

List causes for war, and identify key people and events War at Home War Abroad -Problems with treaties -Tecumseh (What did he try to do?) -The Prophet (who was he?) -William Henry Harrison (who was he) & Tippecanoe (what happened?) -British (what were they doing to the United States?) -Britain (what were they doing in the world?) -James Madison (what were his concerns?) -War Hawks (what did they want?) Which countries actions do you think led more to war---Great Britain or the United States? You MUST cite evidence to explain your answer.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 LEQ BELLWORK CLASSWORK HOMEWORK Identify major domestic and international events during James Madison’s Presidency BELLWORK What were the War Hawks plans for gaining new land in the U.S.? (p.290) CLASSWORK Finish Conflicts at Home and Abroad Complete reasons for War with Britain Answer final question Review summary chart Quizlet practice HOMEWORK Finish back of w.s. – War at home and abroad.

What were the War Hawks plans for gaining new land in the U.S? War Hawks in Congress desired forest lands in Canada and wanted to invade.

List causes for war, and identify key people and events War at Home War Abroad -Problems with treaties -Tecumseh (What did he try to do?) -The Prophet (who was he?) -William Henry Harrison (who was he) & Tippecanoe (what happened?) -British (what were they doing to the United States?) -Britain (what were they doing in the world?) -James Madison (what were his concerns?) -War Hawks (what did they want?)

You must cite specific events and reasons to justify your answer Which countries actions do you think led more to war—Great Britain or the United States? You must cite specific events and reasons to justify your answer

Have out conflicts worksheet from yesterday FRIDAY, February 1, 2019 LEQ Identify major domestic and international events during James Madison’s Presidency BELLWORK Have out conflicts worksheet from yesterday CLASSWORK Check w.s. in class Finish extended response – discuss as class Student News, if time. HOMEWORK Have a good weekend!

When Finished: -Answer the Extended Response Question -If done, review key terms on quizlet at MarkhamsCorner.weebly.com  History homepage “Chapter 10 study materials”