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Wednesday, Nov Update your table of contents if you did not yesterday DateTitle Entry # 11/21 The Revolutionary War notes II 64 11/28Revolution People “Who’s Who” 65 11/28Revolution Quotes worksheet 66 11/29The Legacy of War notes Turn to entry #65 and trade your spiral with someone next to you

Learning Recovery/Wednesday Nov. 30 th unless I get the assignment before that!!! 2nd “Who Fired First” 25 word answer TylerHolly Will Noah Y. Learning Recover/ Monday, Dec. 5 th unless I get the assignment before that!!! (you have been assigned the LR if your grade is less than a 50) Political Cartoon Sarah B.Crystal HannahHolly MiriamMichael LaneKayla MackenzieCody Kameron JeremeyWill Destiney W. Noah

Learning Recovery/ Wednesday, Nov. 30 unless I get the assignment before that!!! 3rd “Who Fired First” 25 word answer Genesis Ambien Learning Recover/ Monday, Dec. 5 th unless I get the assignment before that!!! Political Cartoon Brae’lynTrey Moriah GenesisP.J YuliAlejandra Ambien D’MonteMeagan SamanthaShelby

Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Nov. 30 th unless I get the assignment before that!!! 5th “Who Fired First” 25 word answer Gabby Learning Recover/ Monday, Dec. 5 th unless I get the assignment before that!!! Political Cartoon Kazandra Nathalie Brice Noah N. Hailey Gabby Andrea

Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Nov. 30 th unless I get the assignment before that!!! 6th “Who Fired First” 25 word answer Anthony F. Xavier (has been absent so has until next Monday) Learning Recover/ Monday, Dec. 5 th unless I get the assignment before that!!! Political Cartoon Machai XavierLivia Lizbeth Nicole Andrew S.

Learning Recover/ Monday, Dec. 5 th unless I get the assignment before that!!! Political Cartoon Mayra Cameron KarenAllyson Jonathan

Quotes Patrick Henry said “I know not what course others…. “Give me liberty or give me death” when speaking… The same person said “If this be treason….

Quotes James Otis said “No taxation without representation

Quotes “One if by land, two if by sea” This was said to let the Americans (minutemen)

Quotes Paul Revere said “The British are coming, the British are coming” when he went to warn the colonists about the British soldiers coming to take their arsenal. This became known as Paul Revere’s Ride

Quotes “Don’t shoot ‘till by see the whites of their eyes” was said at the top of Breed’s Hill… because the colonists were short of ammunition. This was the Battle of Bunker Hill

Quotes “I have not yet begun to fight” was said by John Paul Jones

Quotes “Remember the ladies” was said by Abigail Adams …..

Quotes We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” was written by Thomas Jefferson. This is one of the famous statements from the Declaration of Independence

Quotes Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense and the Crisis…..These are the times that try men’s souls”. Common Sense was written to convince colonists to fight for Independence. The Crisis was written to raise the spirits of the American soldiers.

Quotes Yankee Doodle was originally sung by the British to make fun of the colonists….They played it after the British surrender at the Battle of Yorktown

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid -Knowledge of the land

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid -Knowledge of the land -Motivation

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid -Knowledge of the land -Motivation II. The Treaty of Paris The United States is independent

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid -Knowledge of the land -Motivation II. The Treaty of Paris The United States is independent -Boundaries would be: west to the Mississippi R., south to Florida, north to Canada

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid -Knowledge of the land -Motivation II. The Treaty of Paris The United States is independent -Boundaries would be: west to the Mississippi R., south to Florida, north to Canada -Florida was returned to Spain -British were to return any enslaved persons they captured

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid -Knowledge of the land -Motivation II. The Treaty of Paris The United States is independent -Boundaries would be: west to the Mississippi R., south to Florida, north to Canada -Florida was returned to Spain -British were to return any enslaved persons they captured -Loyalists would be compensated

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid -Knowledge of the land -Motivation II. The Treaty of Paris The United States is independent -Boundaries would be: west to the Mississippi R., south to Florida, north to Canada -Florida was returned to Spain -British were to return any enslaved persons they captured -Loyalists would be compensated III.Costs of the War-25,700 Americans died

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid -Knowledge of the land -Motivation II. The Treaty of Paris The United States is independent -Boundaries would be: west to the Mississippi R., south to Florida, north to Canada -Florida was returned to Spain -British were to return any enslaved persons they captured -Loyalists would be compensated III.Costs of the War-25,700 Americans died -Soldiers were in debt/given land in the West 4 questions Summary

Nov. 29: The Legacy of the War I. Why the Americans won -Better leadership -Foreign aid -Knowledge of the land -Motivation II. The Treaty of Paris The United States is independent -Boundaries would be: west to the Mississippi R., south to Florida, north to Canada -Florida was returned to Spain -British were to return any enslaved persons they captured -Loyalists would be compensated III.Costs of the War-25,700 Americans died -Soldiers were in debt/given land in the West -Nation is $27 million in debt 4 questions Summary

How to review in class today 1.By yourself – finish your review worksheet 2.With a group A. Matching game over the causes B. Taboo over the Revolution C. Matching game over the quotes