Thursday September 18, 2014 Mr. Goblirsch – U.S. History

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Thursday September 18, 2014 Mr. Goblirsch – U.S. History OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: Describe the market revolution that occurred in America. AGENDA: WARM-UP: Technology Journal CONCEPT: The Market Revolution GUIDED PRACTICE: Ch 3 Sec 4 Summary INDEPENDENT PRACTICE: Finish Nat Turner’s Rebellion CLOSURE: Need To Know for Tomorrow’s Quiz *****Chapters 2 & 3 Quiz on TOMORROW***** ***Notebook Check on TOMORROW*** Technology Journal WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 Minutes*** Write a paragraph journal entry on the topic below. What inventions or new technologies have improved peoples lives today? Discuss at least two inventions that have affected today’s American economy.

THE MARKET REVOLUTION: SECTION 4 The first half of the 19th century in America, brought vast changes to technology, transportation, and production Known as the Market Revolution, people increasingly bought and sold goods rather than make them for themselves A 19th century market

NEW INVENTIONS HELP ECONOMY 1837 – Samuel Morse invented the Telegraph Railroads were becoming faster and more numerous by 1830 surpassing canals as # 1 means of transport Robert Fulton invented the Steamboat and by 1830, 200 were on the Mississippi John Deere’s Plow and Cyrus McCormick’s Reaper improved agriculture By 1854, 23,000 miles of telegraph wire crossed the country

WOMEN AND REFORM From abolition to education, women worked actively in all reform movements Throughout the 1800s opportunities for women to become educated increased 1833: Oberlin College became first coed institution

WOMEN’S RIGHTS MOVEMENT EMERGES Reform movements of the 19th century spurred the development of a Women’s movement For example, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott had both been ardent abolitionists In 1848, more than 300 women participated in a Women’s Right convention in Seneca Falls, N.Y.

Women and Civil Rights; Standard Deviants; U.S. Two pioneers in women’s rights: Elizabeth Cady Stanton (left) and Susan B. Anthony American History – A Nation is Born

CLOSURE: Need to Know for Tomorrow’s Quiz CHAPTER 2 First shot of the American Revolution “Shot heard around the World” Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation weaknesses Compromises of the Constitutional Convention Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists CONSTITUTION Bill of Rights Cabinet 3 branches of government Electoral college CHAPTER 3 Marbury v. Madison: judicial review Louisiana purchase Monroe Doctrine Northern vs. Southern economy Manifest destiny Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Market Revolution Abolition