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January 6 2017

Why was the Constitutional Convention significant to US History? Warm Up 1:10-5:36

I can demonstrate my knowledge of the Early Republic by creating a thinking map. Learning Target

In pares, students will create a timeline of key events during the Early Republic. Activity • Alien and Sedition Act • Bank of the United States • Embargo Act • Era of Good Feelings • Jay’s Treaty • Louisiana Purchase Lewis & Clark Expedition Marbury v. Madison Monroe Doctrine Washington’s Farewell Address War of 1812 Whiskey Rebellion XYZ Affair

What is the significance of the Early Republic? Closing Question