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Tuesday, Dec. 6 1. Update your table of contents if you did not yesterday DateTitle Entry # 11/29The Legacy of War notes 67 12/2Chapter 8 Timeline68 12/5Issues After the War notes69 12/5Chapter 8 Vocabulary70 12/6Analyzing Primary Sources worksheet 71 2. Turn to entry 68 and trade spirals
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Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7 th ) Political Cartoon Noah
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NO Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7 th 3rd
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5th Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7 th unless I get the assignment before that!!! Political Cartoon Gabby
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Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7th unless I get the assignment before that!!! 6th “Who Fired First” 25 word answer Xavier (has been absent so has until next Monday)
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8th NO Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7 th
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S.
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified.
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified. 1779 – Spain declares war on Britain
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified. 1779 – Spain declares war on Britain 1781 – Joseph II allows religious freedom for Christians in Austria
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified. 1779 – Spain declares war on Britain 1781 – Joseph II allows religious freedom for Christians in Austria 1787 – Freetown, Sierra Leone, is made a home for freed slaves
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Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) USA World 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified. 1779 – Spain declares war on Britain 1781 – Joseph II allows religious freedom for Christians in Austria 1787 – Freetown, Sierra Leone, is made a home for freed slaves 1789– French Revolution begins
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Timeline grade Six pictures 12 events Total of 18 Count how many they missed and put minus however at the top
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What to get done today? 1.Finish Revolution test 2. Finish notes from yesterday (3 questions and a summary) entry #69 3. Analyzing Evidence worksheet (homework!!) #71 4. Vocabulary entry #70 Turn in your spiral before you leave!!!!
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