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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History. Mr. Hughes. Monday, 17 September 2012. 1. Current Events (Set 3) 2. Section 2 Outline 3. Ch. 1 Vocabulary 4. Spanish America 5. Section 3 Outline 6. Conquistadors DBQ. Take out your planner: page 32. 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 Mr. Hughes

  2. Monday, 17 September 2012 1. Current Events (Set 3) 2. Section 2 Outline 3. Ch. 1 Vocabulary 4. Spanish America 5. Section 3 Outline 6. Conquistadors DBQ Take out your planner: page 32 Today’s History Standard is 8.1

  3. Tuesday, 18 September 2012 1. Current Event #2 2. DBQ (Spain) 3. Ch. 1 Vocabulary 4. The Race for Empires 5. Section 4 Outline 6. Quiz Thursday Take out your planner: page 32 Today’s History Standards are 7.11 & 8.1

  4. Wednesday, 19 September 2012 1. Current Event #3 2. Jeopardy 3. Power Sort 4. Standards Review 5. Quiz tomorrow Take out your planner: page 32 Today’s History Standards are 7.11 & 8.1

  5. Thursday, 20 September 2012 1. Current Event #4 2. Chapter 1 Quiz 3. Power Sort 4. 13 Colonies input chart 5. Notebook rubric 6. Exit Slip Planner page 32 Today’s History Standard is 8.1

  6. Friday, 21 September 2012 1. Current Event #5 2. 13 Colonies input chart 3. 13 Colonies KW-L 4. Story of Us: DVD (Jamestown & Plymouth) 5. Notebooks due Planner page 32 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. “Constitution Day Celebrates 225th Birthday of the United States of America Government: 9/17/1787.” 39 members of the Constitution Convention from 13 states signed & created our 3 branches of government. Madison Washington Franklin The Constitution Convention lasted 4 months; the Bill of Rights were ratified 4 years later

  9. Current Events #3 3. “High Holy Days Mark Jewish New Year Celebration of Rosh Hashanah that Ends with Yom Kippur.” Two day festival recognizes Day of Judgment & Day of Remembrance: the anniversary of creation and sin. Tashlich 7th month of the Hebrew calendar: Israelites freed from slavery & creation Stones are thrown into water to cast away sins “Head of the Year” - The sounding of the horn (shofar) is a call for repentance (atonement)

  10. Current Events #4 4. “China’s State Government Reveals Survey Results that Great Wall is Longer than Previously Reported.” Surveyors find that individual segments Measure 15,000 miles across 15 provinces and 10 dynasties. 221 BC – 1644 AD Masonry, rocks, packed earth Previous estimate of 5,000 miles only counted modern Wall rebuilt by Ming Dynasty

  11. Current Event #5 5. “Civil War Sesquicentennial: Single Bloodiest Day Re-enacted on 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam.” 23,000 Union & Confederate soldiers dead or wounded; afterwards Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Dunker Church 87,000 Union Troops vs 45,000 Confederate Sunken Road & Bloody Lane The South claimed the battle was a draw (tie), but Lincoln & the North claimed victory

  12. 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

  13. 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 • British, Spanish, French, Dutch, Swedish • 1. Religious Conflicts; • Protestant Reformation • 2. Political Conflicts • Spain vs. England vs. France • 3. Technological changes • PrintingPress • 4. Economic changes • Inflation “Push & Pull” factors Competition for Colonies New European Empires

  14. 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

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