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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History. with Mr. Hughes. Monday, 16 September 2013. 1. Current Events (Set 3) 2. Collect Late HW 3. Spanish America 4. Preview Statement 5. Finish map 6. Columbus DBQ. Take out your planner: page 26. Today ’ s History Standard is 8.1.

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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

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

  2. Monday, 16 September 2013 1. Current Events (Set 3) 2. Collect Late HW 3. Spanish America 4. Preview Statement 5. Finish map 6. Columbus DBQ Take out your planner: page 26 Today’s History Standard is 8.1

  3. Tuesday, 17 September 2013 1. Current Event #2 2. Columbus DBQ 3. The Race for Empires 4. Spain DBQ 5. Chapter 1 Outlines Planner page: 26 Today’s History Standards are 7.11 & 8.1

  4. Wednesday, 18 September 2013 1. Current Event #3 2. Finish DBQ 3. Standards Review 4. Exploration Power Sort 5. Return HW Planner page: 26 Today’s History Standards are 7.11 & 8.1

  5. Thursday, 19 September 2013 1. Current Event #4 2. Finish Ch. 1 Standards 3. Power Sort 4. 13 Colonies input chart 5. Notebook rubric Planner page 27 Today’s History Standard is 8.1

  6. Friday, 20 September 2013 1. Current Event #5 2. 13 Colonies input chart 3. 13 Colonies KW-L 4. Story of Us: DVD (Jamestown & Plymouth) 5. Notebooks due 15 pts @ 100 pt scale Planner page 27 Today’s History Standard is 8.1

  7. Current Events (Set 3) 1. “Grito ‘Cry’ de Dolores: Mexico Celebrates Independence Day from Spain, 9/16/1810.” Father Hidalgo rang church bells that started revolt against Spain that ended colonial rule in 1821. The Battle of Guanajuato Village of Dolores Cinco de Mayo celebrates a victory vs France in 1862 Battle of the Puebla

  8. Current Event #2 2. “Civilian Contractor and Former Reservist Kills 12 in Washington DC, Navy Yard Shooting Rampage.” Why? FBI seeks public’s help for information about dead shooter, Aaron Alexis’s personal background. Hearing voices? He also had a pattern of misconduct in the Navy & was arrested twice for gun related incidents

  9. Current Event #3 3. “Connecticut Slave, Mr. Fortune, Finally Receives Proper Burial more than 200 Years After his Death.” Hartford slave died under bondage in 1798 and his body was used for medical study and experiments. At the time, only the corpses of prisoners and slaves could be used for scientific research Fortune lied in state at the capitol building in Connecticut; his bones had been in a museum

  10. Current Event #4 4. “Under God Part of Pledge of Allegiance Under Review by the Massachusetts State Supreme Court.” Family claims Pledge violates students’ rights by discriminating against atheists and non-believers. Equal rights Most experts think that students’ option to “opt out” is not discriminatory (14th Amend.)

  11. Current Events #5 5. “Medieval Murder Weapon: Archaeologists Find Poison Ring during Bulgarian Castle Excavation.” Unique bronze ring artifact from 14th century had a hole allowing the wearer to pour poison into a glass. Cape Kailakrapo Goblet / chalice Ring is linked to Dobrotitsa, a noble aristocrat who ruled the region in early 1300’s

  12. Conquistadors Paleo- Indians Marco Polo Junipero Serra Columbus Mesoamerica Land bridge charter Inca Aztec Columbian Exchange Magellan

  13. Domesticate Plantation Mission Hernan Cortez Bartolome De Las Casas Joint Stock Company Triangle Trade Presidio Francisco Pizarro Cash Crop Encomienda System Circumnavigate

  14. Section 2: The Age of Exploration (Pg. 12-13) Joint Stock Company New World Europe Profits Risk / Reward? Old World Colonies Religion Trade / Columbian Exchange Royal History Standard 7.11 & 8.1

  15. Section 2: The Columbian Exchange (Pg. 18-19) Triangle Trade + slaves History Standard 7.11 & 8.1

  16. Ferdinand & Isabella Plantation Mission Hernan Cortez Bartolome De Las Casas Joint Stock Company Triangle Trade Reformation Francisco Pizarro Christopher Columbus Malintzin Montezuma

  17. Conflict – Growth – or Change? • Joint Stock Company • Juniperro Serra • Bartolome de las Casas • Martin Luther • Johann Guttenberg • Spanish Armada • Plantation • Mission • Pueblo • Presidio • Mesoamerica • Aztec • Inca • Conquistador • Hernan Cortes • Francisco Pizarro • Columbian Exchange • Encomienda System • Triangle Trade • Charter • Malintzin • Northwest Passage • Paleo-Indians • Mesoamerica • Totems • Iroquois League • Marco Polo • Christopher Columbus • Ferdinand Magellan • Protestant Reformation • Ferdinand & Isabella • Bering Land Bridge Write your name & period on the Exit Slip Choose 1 of the topics, write the title, and explain what theme it best fits & why

  18. Chapter 1: Early Exploration & Settlement Who? Paleo-Indians Why? Hunter-gatherers How? Land Bridge Where? Asia to America When? 38,000 – 10,000 BC Adaptation: Plants & animals domesticated Who? Maya Where? Yucatan Peninsula When? 250 – 900 AD Who? Aztec Where? Tenotchtitlan When? 1200–1521 AD Who? Inca Where? Peru / Andes When? 1438 – 1537AD Section 1: The Earliest Americans Migration to the Americas Cultures in North America Mesoamerican Societies • Who? Native Americans • Where: Arctic, North Americaand MesoAmerica

  19. Chapter 1: Early Exploration & Settlement 1. Wealth = power 2. Capital = money 3. Merchant families 4. Joint-stock companies 1. Overland = Silk Road 2. Sea= new trade routes 3. Marco Polo’s travels 4. Navigationtechnology 5. Sailing around the capes Section 2: The Age of Exploration Economic Change in Europe Exploring America Trade with Asia & Africa • 1. Columbus (1492) West Indies • 2. Magellan (1519) • Circumnavigates globe • 3. Columbian Exchange • 4. Triangle Trade • (slavery) Columbus (1492) West Indies Vasco da Gama (1497) Cape of Good Hope (Africa) Amerigo Vespucci (1501) South America Vasco de Balboa (1513) Views Pacific Jacque Cartier (1534) Canada Standards 7.11 & 8.1

  20. Chapter 1: Early Exploration & Settlement Section 3: Spanish America Pizarro defeats The Inca Conquistadors Pueblos, Missions & Presidios Settlements Cortes defeats The Aztec Spain in the Americas Catholicism Missions in California Plantations & Slavery Economy Labor Africans Encomienda System Native Americans Standards 7.11 & 8.1

  21. Chapter 1: Early Exploration and Settlement Section 4 – The Race for Empires Standards 7.11 & 8.1 Causes Effects • Christian missionaries • Religious freedom • Rival land claims • Economic opportunity • Columbian Exchange • Conflict with Native Americans • Slavery in the Americas • European colonization / Race for Empires: • British, Spanish, French, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese • 1. Religious Conflicts; • Protestant Reformation • 2. Political Conflicts • Spain vs. England vs. France • 3. Technological changes • Printing & Navigation • 4. Economic changes • Inflation “Push & Pull” factors Competition for Colonies New European Empires

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