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History Warm-Ups Week #2 Aug 31- Sept 4 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday: 3. 4. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday: 5. 6. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Thursday: 7. 8. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Friday: 9. 10. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line)
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C.4.U (Set Up Like W-Up page) Monday: _______________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday: _______________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday: _______________________________________________________________________________ Thursday: _______________________________________________________________________________ Friday:
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Warm-Ups # 2 Monday: 1.What statement is a fact rather than an opinion? - The “Columbian Exchange” had a positive effect on the Americas. - The “Columbian Exchange” benefited England more than Spain. - The “Columbian Exchange” brought new foods and product to Europe. - The “Columbian Exchange” was one of history’s great turning points. 2. The defeat of the Spain Armada – - opened up the Atlantic Ocean for Asian exploration - opened up the Atlantic Ocean for England, France, and the Dutch to explore. - opened up the Pacific Ocean for England, France, and the Dutch to explore. - stopped all Spanish exploration in the Americas.
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Warm-Ups # 2 Tuesday: 3.The area of present day Texas was claimed by what European country? Great Britain (England) Spain Netherlands France 4.What country claimed the lands along the Mississippi River? Great Britain (England) Spain Netherlands France
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Wednesday: 5. Spain’s motivation for claiming land in North America was… Fish, Fur, and Friendships with the Native Americans Gold, God, and Glory for their King Trade, God, and Fish Economic growth, expand land, escape religious persecution 6. Great Britain’s motivation for claiming land in North America was… Fish, Fur, and Friendships with the Native Americans Gold, God, and Glory for their King Trade, God, and Fish Economic growth, expand land, escape religious persecution
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Thursday: 7. What is the name of the first successful British colony in North America, in 1607? Boston Jamestown France Plymouth 8. A person who exchanges 3 to 7 years of service for passage to America was called – A slave. an indentured servant. Burgesses. nobleman.
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Friday: 9. Since they didn’t find gold in Virginia, what saved the colony? Wheat Farming Rice Farming Fishing Tobacco Farming 10. What was the name of the Virginia assembly where each town sent 2 representatives to make the laws of the colony? House of Burgesses Mayflower Compact Congress Executive Assembly
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C.4.U Monday: No School _______________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday: All from Jamestown – Seedling of Liberty Packet and notes… What was the reason (purpose) England set up the Jamestown, Virginia Colony? _______________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday: What gave Virginians political freedom? What gave them economic freedom? _______________________________________________________________________________ Thursday: What is the difference between a slave and an indentured servant? _______________________________________________________________________________ Friday: From DBQ Notes What are 3 reasons why so many colonists died in early Jamestown?
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