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1 September 8, 2011 What does this picture tell you about Native American population in the United States?

2 September 9, 2011 What does this photo tell you about how Native Americans felt about Europeans coming to America?

3 Who were the first Americans?
September 12, 2011 Who were the first Americans?

4 September 13, 2011 NAME ONE EFFECT THAT THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION HAD UPON EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN SOCIETIES.

5 Define Agricultural Revolution.
September 14, 2011 Define Agricultural Revolution.

6 September 15, 2011 In your opinion, why did we read the hand-out on “The First Peoples of the Americas?”

7 September 16, 2011 Copy these terms/names and their definitions from Guided Reading “Spanish North America” Treaty of Tordesillas Columbian Exchange Conquistador Mestizo New Spain New Mexico

8 September 20, 2011 How did Columbus’s arrival in the Americas affect Native Americans, African Americans, and Europeans?

9 What did we do (learn) in class yesterday?
September 21, 2011 What did we do (learn) in class yesterday?

10 SEPTEMBER 22, 2011 Why did Explorers go East? You can use your notes from yesterday or the pictures below.

11 September 26, 2011 The ecomienda system In practice, the difference between encomienda and slavery could be minimal. Natives were forced to do hard labor and subjected to extreme punishment and death if they resisted.[1] WHAT WAS THE RESULT OF THE SPANISH OUTLAWING THE ECOMIENDA SYSTEM?

12 September 27, 2011 According to Christopher Columbus’s journal entry we read yesterday, he described the Natives as being kind, trustworthy, honest, etc. Do you think that the Natives kind nature worked for or against them when dealing with the Spanish?

13 September 29, 2011 COPY: MERCANTILISM: is the economic doctrine that says government control of foreign trade is of paramount importance for ensuring the prosperity and security of a country (state).

14 Bell-Ringer What is colonization?

15 October 3, 2011 For a country, does having a favorable balance of trade mean to export (sell) more than import (buy); or import (buy) more than export (sell)?

16 October 4, 2011 COPY: Why did Europeans explore?
To find a sea route to the spices of Asia To find gold, silver, and precious stones To expand their knowledge of the world To control a larger empire To expand Christianity To find animal furs

17 What does African Diaspora mean?
October 5, 2011 What does African Diaspora mean?

18 October 12, 2011 YOU HAVE 20 Minutes to finish yesterday’s assignment: Worksheet 2.4 given yesterday

19 October 13, 2011 COPY: Northwest Passage, historical sea passage of the North American continent, representing centuries of effort to find a route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean through the Arctic archipelago of what became Canada.

20 October 14, 2011 The Protestant Reformation was a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Martin Luther, a German Augustinian monk, posted 95 theses on the church door in the university town of Wittenberg. CONTINUED ON NEXT SLIDE

21 October 14, 2011 Luther argued that the Bible, not the pope, was the central means to discern God’s word — a view that was certain to raise eyebrows in Rome. Further, Luther maintained that justification (salvation) was granted by faith alone; good works and the sacraments were not necessary in order to be saved.

22 OCTOBER 17, 2011 What successes and failures did the settlers at Jamestown experience? (57 & 59) JAMESTOWN SUCCESSES FAILURES

23 What was the Great Migration?
OCTOBER 18, 2011 What was the Great Migration? What were the five reasons that the English migrated to the Americas? USE YOUR NOTES FROM 3.1

24 Bell-Ringer – COPY: infer: to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice. principal: first or highest in rank, importance, value, etc.; chief; foremost.

25 Bell-Ringer TRUE OR FALSE: Tobacco was the major export for early America? John Rolfe married Pocahontas?

26 What was the New England Way? (page 69 or from memory)
Bell-Ringer What was the New England Way? (page 69 or from memory)

27 Bell-Ringer MIDDLE COLONIES: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware New England Colonies (Northern Colonies): New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Southern Colonies: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia Chesapeake Colonies: Maryland and Virginia

28 Bell-Ringer Read Sience & Technology: Crop Cultivation and Processing (Page 77). WRITE QUESTION AND ANSWER – THERE ARE TWO QUESTIONS


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