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Chapter 9, 10, 11 Cherokee Removal Antebellum States’ Rights
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Daily Ten: Read each section and answer each question in a timely manner to turn in for a class work grade University of Georgia (CRCT book-pg 52) Louisville (CRCT book-pg 53) The Spread of Baptist and Methodist Churches (CRCT book-pg 54) Cotton Gin (CRCT book-pg 58)
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Answers University of Georgia 139. C 140. B 141. D Louisville 142. C 143. B 144. B 145.C
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Spread of Churches 146. A 147. D 148. D 149. B Cotton Gin 160. B 161. B 162. B 163. D
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Cotton Gin
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Louisville Served as Georgia's third capital from 1796 until 1807. The town grew as the result large-scale immigration to the Georgia upcountry after the American revolution Upcountry legislators demanded a state capital in a more western location than Savannah Legislators also specified that the new capital would be named Louisville in honor of King Louis XVI of France, America's Revolutionary War ally. Organizers purchased 1,000 acres near the Ogeechee River to take advantage of the river transportation. Georgia's Revolutionary War debt and the threat of a large- scale conflict with the Creek Nation delayed the official opening of the Louisville statehouse until May 1795, when delegates convened there for a state constitutional convention
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Louisville In 1796 the legislature gathered in Louisville amid the political uproar caused by the 1795 Yazoo Land Fraud. Tobacco and, later, cotton served as the major cash crops during Louisville's first decade. The legislature briefly considered making Louisville the home of the U of GA but decided to build the Jefferson, or Louisville, Academy there instead. Louisville served as the state capital for ten years. Criticism of the site arose over the vulnerability of its residents to malaria outbreaks, disappointment with the Ogeechee river trade, and the town's inaccessibility to the growing western population. In the fall of 1807 the state gov’t relocated to Milledgeville and the arrival of the railroad turned economic activity away from the old statehouse square.
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Louisville Map
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Daily Ten: Read each section and answer each question in a timely manner for a class work grade Railroads (CRCT page 59) #164-169 Alexander McGillivray (CRCT page 61) (170-1) William McIntosh CRCT pg 61(172-3) Sequoyah (CRCT page 62) ((174-5) Dahlonega Gold Rush CRCT page 63) #176-180
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ANSWERS RAILROADSMCGILLIVRAYSEQUOYAH 164. C170. B174. D. 165. B171. C.175. C 166. D 167. CMCINTOSHDAHLONEGA 168. D172. A.176. B 169. A173. C.177. D ___________________________ 178. C 179. B 180. B
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Vocabulary 1. Worcester v Georgia 2. John Ross 3. Trail of Tears 4. Indian Removal Act
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Activator: Quick Write On your own paper: Write a paragraph about how you would feel if you were a Native American and were forced to leave your home and walk to an unknown place to live for the rest of your life. Use sensory details.
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Daily Ten: Read each section and answer each question in a timely manner for a class work grade Worcester v Georgia, John Marshall and John Ross (181-183)(CRCT page 65) Andrew Jackson (184-185) (CRCT page 66) Removal of the Creek (186-187) and Cherokee (188-191) (CRCT page 67) Trail of Tears (192-197) (CRCT page 69)
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Answers CRCT Worcester V GA pg 65 181. C 182. C 183. D Andrew Jackson 184. D 185. B Indian Removal 186. A 187. C
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Answers CRCT 188. D 189. A 190. C 191. D 192. D 193.C 194. A 195. B 196. C 197. B
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TEXT Chapter 10 page 226 questions 1-6 WRITE YOUR ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES! LOOK IN THE BOOK FOR YOUR ANSWERS! 1. What role did Eli Whitney play in the cotton boom? 2. What difficulties did GA farmers face? 3. How did the cotton boom affect industry in GA? 4. What was Terminus? 5. Why did slaves identify with the children of Israel? 6. What were GA’s 5 major cities in 1860?
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Chapter 11 Vocabulary 5. Sectionalism 6. States’ rights 7. Secede 8. Nullify
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Daily Ten: Read each section and answer each question in a timely manner for a class work grade Slavery CRCT pg 70 #198-205 States’ rights CRCT pg 73 #206-208 Nullification CRCT pg 73 #209-210 Missouri Compromise CRCT pg 74 #211-212
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Chapter 11 Vocabulary 9. Missouri Compromise 10. Dred Scott 11. John Brown 12. Jefferson Davis 13. Fugitive Slave Act
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Daily Ten: Read each section and answer each question in a timely manner for a class work grade Compromise of 1850 (CRCT pg 74) #213-219 Kansas-Nebraska Act (CRCT pg 77) #220-221 Dred Scott Case (CRCT pg 77) #222- 223 Election of 1860 (CRCT pg ) #224-228
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Lincoln’s Election 40 % popular vote 59% electoral vote (representatives) His name was not even on the ballot in the South His election convinced the South to secede The South feared he would abolish slavery GA ratified a Confederate constitution on March 16, 1861
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