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Let us warm up!

Let us warm up!. Just Dance!(Body) Review section 3(Mind) Indicate whether each sentence below is TRUE or FALSE. If the sentence is false , change the underlined word to make the sentence true . 1. In 1809 Congress tried to revive trade by replacing the Embargo Act .

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Let us warm up!

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  1. Let us warm up! Just Dance!(Body) Review section 3(Mind) Indicate whether each sentence below is TRUE or FALSE. If the sentence is false, change the underlined word to make the sentence true. 1. In 1809 Congress tried to revive trade by replacing the Embargo Act. 2. A Cherokee chief named Tecumseh hoped to unite American Indian tribes against the encroaching settlers. 3. The Battle of Tippecanoe took place in Ohio. 4. Many Americans believed the French had encouraged Tecumseh to attack settlers in the West. 5. Republican James Madison was elected president in 1808.

  2. Activity. • Divide a sheet of paper into six window panels and then label the panels War at Sea, Battles Along the Canadian Border, The Creek War, British Attacks in the East, The Battle of New Orleans, and Effects of the War.(The titles match the headings in the section) • Use words, phrases, headings, and drawings to record the key ideas, events, and people for each topic.

  3. Lets review! • Now that you are familiar with the section complete the section review on page 287. • Answers only please. • Numbers 1AB, 2AB, & 3Ab

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