Tuesday, March 6 Today, in 1836, the Alamo fell  1. Turn in your James Monroe packet if you did not yesterday 2. Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry.

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Tuesday, March 6 Today, in 1836, the Alamo fell  1. Turn in your James Monroe packet if you did not yesterday 2. Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry # 2/24Early Industry and Invention notes 27 2/29Era of Good Feelings questions 28 3/5James Monroe movie (KWL) 29 3/5Monroe’s main points notes 30 3/6Jefferson/Madison/Monroe Review Turn to entry #30 so we can finish the notes from yesterday

Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!

2nd Period AssignmentMandatory Tutorials – Tuesday - March 6 Mandatory Tutorials – Thursday, March 8 Dolly Madison Primary Source Lupe Segura Jeremy Swyhart Kameron Sanders

– 3 rd Period AssignmentMandatory Tutorials – Tuesday - March 6 Mandatory Tutorials – Thursday, March 8 Dolly Madison Primary Source Kayla Margenau

5 th Period NameMandatory Tutorials –Learning Recover – Monday, March 5 Noah NevarezEmbargo Act Cartoon AssignmentMandatory Tutorials – Tuesday - March 6 Mandatory Tutorials – Thursday, March 8 Dolly Madison Primary Source Noah NevarezJesse Kennedy

6 th Period NameMandatory Tutorials – Tuesday - March 6 Mandatory Tutorials – Thursday, March 8 Dolly Madison Primary Source

8 th Period NameMandatory Tutorials – Tuesday - March 6 Mandatory Tutorials – Thursday, March 8 Cameron Carroll Joel Rodriguez Dolly Madison Primary Source

Main points of Monroe IV.Helping business grow *Congress passes a protective tariff (again) *Southern object – they have few factories and trade w/ Britain V. Missouri Compromise *Missouri comes in as a slave state *Maine comes in as a free state *Slavery was banned from North of 36’30 latitude VI.Foreign Affairs *America given right to settle in Oregon territory *Adams –Onis Treaty gives the U.S. Florida VII.Monroe Doctrine * North and South America is closed to European colonization *America, in return, would not involve itself in European affairs 4 questions Summary

The Monroe Doctrine Packet Page 1 1.North and South America are closed to European colonization

The Monroe Doctrine Packet Page 1 1.North and South America are closed to European colonization 2.We will stay out of European affairs

The Monroe Doctrine Packet Page 1 1.North and South America are closed to European colonization 2.We will stay out of European affairs 3.The U.S. will not interfere with existing European colonies but will not tolerate any interference by Europe of newly independent nations (-3)

The Monroe Doctrine Packet Page 2 Colonies in the Americas SpainGreat BritainFrancePortugalNetherlands Mexico Belize Venezuela Argentina Chile Bolivia Peru Ecuador Colombia Panama El Salvador HaitiBrazil (-12)

The Monroe Doctrine Packet Page 2 Independent Latin American nations formed from these colonies by 1823 SpainGreat Britain FrancePortugalNetherlands Mexico Venezuela Argentina Chile Colombia Panama Haiti Brazil (-8)

The Monroe Doctrine Packet Page 3 1.Spain 2.Spain and Columbia b/c of the U.S. declaring independence and winning it 6.Lexington and Concord sparked other revolts of European colonies 7.French Revolution (-7)

What do I do now? Test Review entry #31 Study the following entries in your spiral: #14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23,24, 25, 27, Life as a Slave Packet, 28, 30 *** I would go through your notes and highlight the information on the things below. Place great importance on what these people, events, concepts are. Sedition Act, Louisiana Purchase, McCulloch v. Maryland Causes of the War of 1812 Marbury v. Madison Gibbons v. Ogden, Napoleon, Sacagawea, Eli Whitney Francis Scott Key, Tecumseh,Samuel Slater, Thomas Jefferson,Dolly Madison, Result of Industrial Revolution, Henry Clay,John Marshall, Interchangeable parts James Madison, Zebulon Pike, Monroe Doctrine, Andrew Jackson, Embargo Act, Canals pirates at Tripoli, Missouri Compromise, Purchase of Florida,Battle of Tippecanoe, Treaty of Ghent, Judicial Review, American System, Industrial Revolution, Sectionalism, Era of Good Feelings, Life in a factory Lowell Mills Robert Fulton