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Good morning! Please sit with your assigned group (see the board), and get out your notes from the last few classes. Get out a ½ sheet of paper and any notes you have from your homework. Be ready for a brief quiz.

Homework Quiz Briefly answer ONE of the following on your own paper. Use your own notes. Please remember your academic integrity. According to the article, for what reasons did Americans want to move west during the 1840s? Briefly explain a couple of these reasons. What was Manifest Destiny? Explain what it motivated many Americans to do?

Review What we’ve done so far… How were the seeds of conflict planted in the early national period? Evaluate the impacts of slavery and of expansion in the growing divide between North & South. US Government Basics – Confederal vs. Federal What is the inherent conflict? Slavery US Expansion to 1840s See PPT from last class.

I see, I think, I wonder… You have three minutes to respond to the following image. What do you see? What do you think? What do you wonder? Write down your response in your notes.

I See… I think… I wonder…

Unit 1 Intro: Why do we fight? Think of a time when you had to decide whether or not to fight (or argue) over something significant. For what reasons are we willing to fight? Major Themes Sheet - Origins of the US Civil War What do we already know?

How did western expansion & slavery lead to the growing conflict between the North and the South? Animated Atlas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAXuDSPcCr8 What conflicts can you see? How does this fit with what you know?

1 ½ Day Group Project GQ#1 - How and why did the outcomes of the war with Mexico 1846–48 add to sectional difficulties? I. Read the article on The Mexican-American War. Underline/highlight/annotate as you read. How is this significant to the guiding questions? II. Complete the History Frame as much as you can with information from the article. This is a resource you can use on the mid-unit quiz.

1 ½ Day Group Project Work with your group to create a short presentation that addresses the question, “How and why did the outcomes of the war with Mexico 1846–48 add to sectional difficulties?” On what issues did the North & South disagree, and why did they disagree? To what problems did these disagreements lead? Short skit, cartoon, chart, drawing, video, etc. Why/how is the war dividing the US? How did different groups or sections of the country view the war & its outcomes?

Work with your group to create a short presentation that addresses the question, “How and why did the outcomes of the war with Mexico 1846–48 add to sectional difficulties?” On what issues did the North & South disagree, and why did they disagree? To what problems did these disagreements lead?   Presentation could be a brief skit, a cartoon series, a song, short video, a drawing or chart, or whatever format you choose. You should present both a northern and a southern perspective on the war and its outcome***. See you Major Themes sheet for vocabulary that you should include. Resources: Mexican War Article, American Pageant textbook pp. 371-377, The American Sprit pp. 386-402, Grey Book pp. 15-19

Group Presentations You have 8 ½ minutes to work with your group to finalize your presentation. Short skit, cartoon, chart, drawing, video, etc. Why/how is the war dividing the US? See the assignment sheet, rubric, and Major Themes sheet ! Your presentation doesn’t need to be more than 2-3 minutes. Just make sure you present good information that answers the question!

Texas & The Mexican Cession

Mexican-American War 1846-1848 What were the causes & outcomes?

Big Vocab Wilmot Proviso Spot Resolution Treaty of G-H Mexican Cession Whigs Democrats

Writing Workshop GQ#1 - How and why did the outcomes of the war with Mexico 1846–48 add to sectional difficulties? Origin – author, date, type, context Message – what is the point? The big message Connections – associations, vocab Limitations – what must we consider instead of taking it at face value?

1.1 Mini-Assessment Thursday Vocabulary – Statements of significance What is it & how/why is it significant? Documents – OMCL Compare & Contrast