Independence to America. EQ: Analyze the obstacles our founding fathers faced while trying to establish a new nation. Did they do a good job? Create an.

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Independence to America

EQ: Analyze the obstacles our founding fathers faced while trying to establish a new nation. Did they do a good job? Create an annotated timeline that describes the main issues America faced after The Revolutionary War. Upon completion, be ready to discuss the EQ with fact to back up your ideas.

For Each Timeline Event description of topic/event least 1 sentence) explanation of importance of the event in the big picture of US history (1-3 sentences) opinion on the topic – guiding questions: Was this a good idea? What worked? What didn’t? What would you have suggested? graphic to help you remember event/topic

Timeline Requirements 8.1: 3 Events – include Articles of Confederation 8.2: 2 Events – include The Great Compromise 8.3: 3 Events – include The Bill of Rights