United States and Virginia History October 3, 2012 United States and Virginia History October 3, 2012 Announcements ◦ October Pen Colors: Blue, Black,

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United States and Virginia History October 3, 2012 United States and Virginia History October 3, 2012 Announcements ◦ October Pen Colors: Blue, Black, and Orange ◦ Collect HW: Colonists consider new Ideas Questions Finish French and Indian War Notes Pre-Test: American Revolution (you need your own paper) Great Awakening and the Enlightenment. (21) British Acts imposed on the American colonists (22) ◦ Protest Activity (Friday 10/5/12) Colonial Protests leading to revolution (23) The First Continental Congress (24)

United States and Virginia History Flex 5B October 2, 2012 United States and Virginia History Flex 5B October 2, 2012 Announcements ◦ October Pen Colors: Blue, Black, and Orange Questions British Acts imposed on the American colonists (22) ◦ Protest Activity (Friday 10/5/12)

Interactive Notebook pages so far Page 15: Cover Page: The American Revolution Page 16: Bellringer/Warmup Page 17: Vocabulary Page 18: Standards Page 19: Mercantilism Page 20: French and Indian War notes. Page 21: British Taxes

Interactive Notebook pages so far Page 1: Cover Page: Discovery and Colonization Page 2: Warm-up: Why move, what would you take Page 3: Vocabulary: Page 4: Standards 2 and 3 Page 5: Columbian Exchange Page 6: Settlement Patterns in the New World Page 7: United States Map. Page 8: Virginia Map with regions Page 9: Map of the original 13 Colonies Page 10: Colonial Region Characteristics. Page 11: Mayflower Compact Page 12: Origins of Slavery Page 13: Triangular Trade Page 14: Social Classes