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Who has the advantage? Aim: What were the effects of the War of 1812?
US History Ms. Gonzalez November 19,2015 Aim: What were the effects of the War of 1812? Do Now: Read the card and place it where it belongs on the chart to determine Who has the advantage?
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HW#14 Read the Monroe Doctrine and complete the SOAP Due Monday
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Wingman Protocol Get into groups of five
One person in the group must take the role of the “wingman” The wingman does not participate in the discussion— only serves as the support encouraging discussion and jotting down answers.
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Wingman Protocol In groups of five Examine the timeline and documents
Discuss and complete the task included in your sheets—grade is based on discussion Only the wingman writes down answers based on the discussion of the group
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Effects of the War of 1812 Based on your discussion, what were the effects of the War of 1812? Why is the war of remembered as the 2nd war for independence?
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The original Star-Spangled Banner The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.
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Uncle Sam The name is linked to Samuel Wilson, a meat packer from Troy, New York, who supplied barrels of beef to the United States Army during the War of Wilson ( ) stamped the barrels with “U.S.” for United States, but soldiers began referring to it as “Uncle Sam’s” The local newspaper picked up on the story and Uncle Sam eventually gained widespread acceptance as the nickname for the U.S. federal government.
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Effect #1 Heroism of General Andrew Jackson and others increased American patriotism. American men were pretty courageous and did some impressing things all for the good of not themselves, but the country.
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Native Americans weakened
Effect #2 Native Americans weakened The war broke the strength of Native Americans who had sided with the British.
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