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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History. Mr. Hughes. Monday, 24 March 2014. 1. Current Events (Set 27) 2. Nightjohn HW due 3 . History March Madness 4 . Civil War Input Chart 5 . Civil War state map 6. Notebooks due Friday. Planner page 78. Today ’ s History Standard is 8.7 & 8.9.

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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

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  1. Welcome to 8th Grade U.S. History Mr. Hughes

  2. Monday, 24 March 2014 1. Current Events (Set 27) 2. Nightjohn HW due 3. History March Madness 4. Civil War Input Chart 5. Civil War state map 6. Notebooks due Friday Planner page 78 Today’s History Standard is 8.7 & 8.9

  3. Tuesday, 25 March 2014 1. Current Event #2 2. Reform movements 3. Ch. 13 Vocabulary 4. Anti-slavery Movement 5. Outline 6. History Bracket 7. Civil War State Map Planner page 80 Today’s History Standard is 8.7 & 8.9

  4. Wednesday, 25 March 2014 1. Current Event #3 2. Harriet Tubman video 3. Underground Railroad 4. Freedom Train 5. Notebooks due Friday Planner page 82 History Standard 8.9

  5. Thursday, 27 March 2014 1. Current Event #4 2. Underground Railroad 3. Ch. 14 Vocabulary 4. Debate Over Slavery 5. Foldable notes 6. Notebook rubric Planner page 81 Today’s History Standards are 8.7 & 8.9

  6. Friday, 28 March 2014 1. Current Event #5 2. History Bracket Due 3. Debate Over Slavery 4. Foldable notes 5. Brain Pop 6. Notebook due *Raffle Planner page 81 Today’s History Standards are 8.7 & 8.9

  7. Conflict – Growth – or Change? • Robert Fulton • Richard Arkwright • Lowell Girls • Peter Cooper • Samuel Slater • Eli Whitney • Cyrus McCormick • John Deere • Isaac Singer • Sarah Bagley • Samuel F.B. Morse • Field Hand • House slave • Planter • Mistress • Overseer • Driver • Nat Turner • Yeoman • Plain folk • Poor whites • Frederick Douglass • Plantation • Big House • Slave cabin • Cash Crop • Nat Turner’s Rebellion • Slave code • Spirituals • Folktales • Middle Passage • Slave auction • Cotton Belt / Kingdom • Industrial Revolution • Textiles • Water frame • Mass production • Mill • Trade union • Strike • Rhode Island System • Mechanical reaper • Steel bladed plow • Sewing machine • Cotton gin • Gibbons vs. Ogden • Coal • Steam locomotive • Tom Thumb • Steamboat • Clermont • Telegraph • Morse Code Name: Period: Topic: Describe and explain how it best represents the theme of conflict, growth or change

  8. 2nd Great Awakening 1-Individual salvation 2-Not predestination 3- Women & African Americans 4-Anti-slavery Women’s Rights Immigration 1-Push & Pull factors (Germany & Ireland) 2-Anti-immigration Nativists form the Know-Nothing Party 3-Urbanization & city growth 1-Suffrage (voting) 2-Seneca Falls Convention (NY) 3-Susan B. Anthony 4. Temperance (anti-alcohol) Other Reform Movements Art & Literature Education 1-Horace Mann 2-Common (public) schools 3-Women’s colleges 4-Special Ed • 1-Transcendentalists • 2-Utopian societies • 3-Romanticism • 4-Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Dickinson, Longfellow, Poe 1-Dorothea Dix 2-State hospitals 3-Mental care 4-Runaways & orphans Prisons

  9. Civil War Map (Page 474) Washington Territory Dakota Territory Nebraska Territory Nev. Ter. Utah Territory Colorado Territory Indian Territory New Mexico Territory Today’s History Standard is 8.9

  10. Current Events (Set 27) 1. “Kissing Sailor, from Famous World War II Times Square Pulitzer Prize Photo Celebrating VJ Day, Dies.” Navy veteran, Glenn McDuffie was caught in mid-kiss upon hearing Japan surrendered in August 1945. He was in the process of changing trains when he ran out into the street and saw the nurse and celebrated

  11. Current Event #2 2. “All Lives are Lost: Malaysian Prime Minister Informs Families that Flight 370 Crashed in the Indian Ocean.” No evidence, just data: Officials believe flight from Kuala Lumpur to China ended 1,500 miles southwest of Australia. Scenarios: hijacking, sabotage, psychological issues with crew or passengers; Bad weather delaying search

  12. Current Event #3 3. “Nature Strikes: Probable Death Toll Rises to 24 in Washington State Mudslide; 176 Missing.” Disaster in Oso, Washington already ranks as one of the deadliest in U.S. history; mud is 30-40 feet deep. Stillaguamish River 1-square mile mudslide; 48 homes destroyed; Rescue & cadaver dogs still searching Record is 150 deaths in Virginia landslide (1969)

  13. Current Event #4 4. “High Noon: Guns from Arizona Lawman and Legendary Gunslinger Wyatt Earp up for Auction.” Colt .45 “Peacemaker” Revolvers of Tombstone’s Marshall from the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral being sold. October 26, 1881 Guns may sell for $275,000; Wyatt Earp, his brothers, & Doc Holliday killed the Clanton Outlaw Cowboy Gang.

  14. Current Event #5 5. “More protests after Copenhagen Zoo that Killed Healthy Giraffe Kills 4 Lions From Same Pride.” Zoo officials say it was necessary to euthanize older pair & cubs to make room for new dominant male. Two younger lions were not old enough to survive on their own; parents too old to breed now

  15. Underground Railroad History Standard 8.9

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