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BELLWORK 3/19/13 Diaries are DUE TOMORROW! I will come around and collect them as I sign your agendas.

Objective and Scales:  The student will be able to explain all objectives related to industrialization and expansion as evidenced by a completed unit review with 80% accuracy  Where does today’s objective fit into the unit learning goal scale?  Yes, all of them (A-L)

Progress Chart  On the bottom of your progress chart using the square provided, identify any objectives you scored yourself below mastery level.  You should revisit these objectives while studying tonight  Complete your study guide!

AMERICAN HISTORY “ I won because I learned!”

AMERICAN HISTORY Industrialization and Expansion

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Industrial RevThe South ExpansionGrowth Mex- Amer.War

Industrial Revolution $100 QUESTION: The Industrial Revolution began in what industry?

Industrial Revolution $100 QUESTION: The Industrial Revolution began in what industry?ANSWER: Textile Industry

Industrial Revolution $200 QUESTION: How did the Industrial Revolution affect some children in the United States? Be Specific.

Industrial Revolution $200 QUESTION: How did the Industrial Revolution affect some children in the United States? Be Specific.ANSWER: They worked long hours in factories instead of going to school

Industrial Revolution $300 QUESTION: The workers at Lowell, Massachusetts were mostly who?

Industrial Revolution $300 QUESTION: The workers at Lowell, Massachusetts were mostly who?ANSWER: Women Women

Industrial Revolution $400 QUESTION: Why did many Germans immigrate to America during this time period?

Industrial Revolution $400 QUESTION: Why did many Germans immigrate to America during this time period?ANSWER: They had taken part in failed revolutions against harsh rulers They had taken part in failed revolutions against harsh rulers

Industrial Revolution $500 QUESTION Members of a nativist group were nicknamed the “Know Nothings” because why?

Industrial Revolution $500 QUESTION: Members of a nativist group were nicknamed the “Know Nothings” because why?ANSWER: When asked about their group they replied, “I know nothing”

The South $100 QUESTION: Slavery and cotton growing were closely linked because why?

The South $100 QUESTION: Slavery and cotton growing were closely linked because why?ANSWER: Cotton growing required a great deal of labor…free labor

The South $200 QUESTION: What were the primary purpose of the slave codes?

The South $200 QUESTION: What were the primary purpose of the slave codes?ANSWER: To restrict every aspect of an enslaved person’s life

The South $300 QUESTION: After the passage of the Missouri Compromise, the number of free states and slave sates was what?

The South $300 QUESTION: After the passage of the Missouri Compromise, the number of free states and slave sates was what?ANSWER: 11 free, 11 slave

The South $400 Question: How did the Missouri Compromise impact African Americans?

The South $400 Question: How did the Missouri Compromise impact African Americans?ANSWER: Made if legal for slave owners to pursue and retrieve runaways from free states

The South $500  QUESTION: What were the effects of the invention of the cotton gin?

The South $500 QUESTION: What were the effects of the invention of the cotton gin? (3)ANSWER: Cotton production increased, increased slave labor, and cotton production extended as far west as Texas

Growth $100 Question: Besides the cotton gin, what else did Eli Whitney invent?

Growth $100 Question: Besides the cotton gin, what else did Eli Whitney invent?ANSWER: Interchangeable parts

Growth $200 Question: What was the major advantage of railroads compared to other kinds of transportation?

Growth $200 Question: What was the major advantage of railroads compared to other kinds of transportation?ANSWER: Rail roads could be build almost anywhere

Growth $300 QUESTION: The construction of what allowed western farmers to ship goods to New York City?

Growth$300 QUESTION: The construction of what allowed western farmers to ship goods to New York City?ANSWER: Erie Canal

Growth $400 Question: By the 1850s, what linked many towns and cities and factories and opened new markets for the northern economy?

Growth $400 Question: By the 1850s, what linked many towns and cities and factories and opened new markets for the northern economy?ANSWER:Railroads

Growth $500 QUESTION: What did the Transcontinental RR do for the nation?

Growth $500 QUESTION: What did the Transcontinental RR do for the nation?ANSWER: Helped the US evolve from a continental nation to a WORLD POWER

Mex-American War $100 QUESTION: What was the significance of the siege at the AlaMO?

Mex-American War $100 QUESTION: What was the significance of the siege at the AlaMO?ANSWER: They all died  Inspired many Americans to join the Texan army

Mex-American War $200 QUESTION: Why did American settlers in Texas come into conflict with Mexico in the 1830s?

Mex-American War$200 QUESTION: Why did American settlers in Texas come into conflict with Mexico in the 1830s?ANSWER: Settlers brought slavery and unwanted religion into Texas

Mex-American War $300 QUESTION: How was Texas admitted to the Union?

Mex-American War $300 QUESTION: How was Texas admitted to the Union?ANSWER: Congress passed a joint resolution accepting the annexation treaty

Mex-American War $400 QUESTION: What effect did the Treaty of Guadalupe- Hidalgo have on the US?

Mex-American War$400 QUESTION: What effect did the Treaty of Guadalupe- Hidalgo have on the US?ANSWERS: Mexico ceded a large are of territory to the US known as the Mexican Cession in 1848 and established the Rio Grande as the border

Mex-American War $500 QUESTION Why did most Americans believe that the US should extend the Pacific Ocean?

Mex-American War$500 QUESTION: Why did most Americans believe that the US should extend the Pacific Ocean?ANSWER: They believed it was their right to possess the land—manifest Destiny

Expansion $100 QUESTION: About how many miles was the Oregon trail?

Expansion $100 QUESTION: About how many miles was the Oregon trail?ANSWER: 2000

Expansion $200 QUESTION Women in the West often had more rights than women in other regions of the US because why?

Expansion $200 QUESTION: Women in the West often had more rights than women in other regions of the US because why?ANSWER: Their labor was needed for their families to survive

Expansion $300 QUESTION: What was the #1 danger to Overlanders?

Expansion $300 QUESTION: What was the #1 danger to Overlanders? ANSWER: Cholera

Expansion $400 QUESTION: Who first discovered GOLD in California?

Expansion $400 QUESTION: Who first discovered GOLD in California?ANSWER: James marshall James marshall

Expansion $500 QUESTION: What groups in California were impacted most negatively by the Gold Rush?

PATRIOT QUOTES $500 QUESTION: What groups in California were impacted most negatively by the Gold Rush?ANSWER: Native Americans

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 British PolicyEarly WarLegislationFight OnCause/ Effect

British Policy $200 QUESTION: This law forced colonists to pay a tax on playing cards, marriage certificates, newspapers.

British Policy $200 QUESTION: This law forced colonists to pay a tax on playing cards, marriage certificates, newspapers.ANSWER: Stamp Act

British Policy $400 Question: This action allowed the British East India Company to sell their product without tax.

British Policy $400 Question: This action allowed the British East India Company to sell their product without tax.Answer: The Tea Act

British Policy $600 Question: This policy forced colonists to trade tobacco and sugar with the British.

British Policy $600 Question: This policy forced colonists to trade tobacco and sugar with the British.Answer: The Navigation Act

British Policy $1600 Question: This allowed British Soldiers to search ships and homes for smuggled goods

British Policy $1600 Question: This allowed British Soldiers to search ships and homes for smuggled goodsAnswer: Writs of Assistance Writs of Assistance

British Policy $1000 Question: What Policy allowed the French to trade in settle in the Ohio Valley region and Quebec, angering colonists who opposed the Proclamation of 1763.

British Policy $1000 Question: What Policy allowed the French to trade in settle in the Ohio Valley region and Quebec, angering colonists who opposed the Proclamation of 1763.Answer: The Quebec Act

Early War $200 Question: What are three strengths of the rebels?

Early War $200 Question: What are three strengths of the rebels?Answer: 1) Knew the land (Guerilla Attacks) 2) Supplies are close by 3) Better cause (fight for lifestyle) 4) Help from France and Spain

Early War $400 Question: Who won the Battle of Bunker Hill, and what was the impact for both sides?

Early War $400 Question: Who won the Battle of Bunker Hill, and what was the impact for both sides?Answer: The British won, and gained the hill (most of Boston) The colonists gained some confidence (the British lost troops)

Early War $600 Question: What group circulated writings around the colonies to organize the rebellious efforts against the British?

Early War $600 Question: What group circulated writings around the colonies to organize the rebellious efforts against the British?Answer: The Committee of Correspondence

Early War $800 Question: Why was the battle of Concord considered a victory for the rebels?

Early War $800 Question: Why was the battle of Concord considered a victory for the rebels?Answer: 1) The British didn’t get the ammunition at Concord 2) Two British dropped for each colonists

Early War $1000 Question What are two decisions that the Second Continental Congress made?

Early War $1000 Question: What are two decisions that the Second Continental Congress made?Answer: 1) Proposed the Olive Branch Petition 2) Created the Declaration of Independence 3) Created the Continental Army (Washington in charge) 4) Created the Articles of Confederation

Legislation $200 Question: What was the colonists’ last attempt at peace?

Legislation $200 Question: What was the colonists’ last attempt at peace?Answer: The Olive Branch Petition

Legislation $400 Question; What did the Second Continental Congress call our first plan of government?

Legislation $400 Question: What did the Second Continental Congress call our first plan of government?Answer: The Articles of Confederation

Legislation $1200 Question What were two decisions that the First Continental Congress made?

Legislation $1200 Question: What are two decisions that the First Continental Congress made?Answer: 1) Asked for repeal of 13 acts 2) boycott British goods 3) form militias

Legislation $800 Question: What are three decisions of the Second Continental Congress?

Legislation $800 Question: What are three decisions of the Second Continental Congress?Answer: 1) Create Continental Army headed by Washington 2) Proposed Olive Branch Petition 3) Produced the Declaration of Independence 4) Created the Articles of Confederation

Legislation $1000 Question Explain the four sections of the Declaration of Independence.

Legislation $1000 Question: Explain the four sections of the Declaration of Independence.Answer: 1) Intro – we want to explain why we are rebelling 2) What We Want – life liberty and pursuit of ; reps 3) What we don’t like – taxes – no jury 4) Conclude – We will fight to be free independent nation

Fight On $200 Question: What are two reasons that the British tried to move the war south?

Fight On $200 Question: What are two reasons that the British tried to move the war south?Answer: 1) Loyalist help 2) Sea power might work better there (troops on ships move faster)

Fight On $400 Question: These three groups didn’t benefit nearly as much as they had hoped from the Treaty of Paris.

Fight On $400 Question: These three groups didn’t benefit nearly as much as they had hoped from the Treaty of Paris.Answer: 1) African Americans 2) Native Americans 3) Women

Fight On $600 Question: This individual lead successful guerilla attacks in the Southern States and was called the Swamp Fox

Fight On $600 Question: This individual lead successful guerilla attacks in the Southern States and was called the Swamp FoxAnswer: Francis Marion Francis Marion

Fight On $800 Question: What three countries all contributed money to the rebels and declared war on Britain?

Fight On $800 Question: What three countries all contributed money to the rebels and declared war on Britain?Answer: France, Spain, Dutch France, Spain, Dutch

Fight On $1000 Question: Why was the Battle of Saratoga so important? (2 reasons)

Fight On $1000 Question: Why was the Battle of Saratoga so important? (2 reasons)Answer: 1) Middle Colonies still open to send supplies, troops, talk 2) the French decide to step in and help

Cause and Effect $200 CAUSE: Thomas Paine writes Common Sense…

Cause and Effect $200 CAUSE: Thomas Paine writes Common Sense… EFFECT: Colonists join the rebel side in protest of British rule. Colonists join the rebel side in protest of British rule.

Cause and Effect $400 CAUSE: King George turns down the Olive Branch Petition…

Cause and Effect $400 CAUSE: King George turns down the Olive Branch Petition… EFFECT: The Continental Congress has no choice but to Declare Independence.

Cause and Effect $600 CAUSE: Colonists suffer a terrible defeat at Long Island

Cause and Effect $600 CAUSE: Colonists suffer a terrible defeat at Long Island EFFECT: British control New York City; Some rebel soldiers desert.

Cause and Effect $800 CAUSE: Washington surprises the British at Trenton and then again a Princeton…

Cause and Effect $800 CAUSE: Washington surprises the British at Trenton and then again a Princeton… EFFECT: 900 Hessians are captured inspiring rebels to continue fighting!

Cause and Effect $1000 CAUSE: British General Johnny Burgoyne surrenders to the Rebel leader Horatio Gates at Saratoga… (two impacts)

Cause and Effect $1000 CAUSE: British General Johnny Burgoyne surrenders to the Rebel leader Horatio Gates at Saratoga… (two impacts) EFFECT: 1)British are stopped from cutting colonies in half 2)The French decide to help the Patriots

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FINAL JEOPARDY! FINAL JEOPARDY!

Final Jeopardy Question Place the following events in the order of their occurrence: Lexington, Boston Massacre, Bunker Hill, Boston Tea Party, Saratoga, Trenton, Charlestown, Declaration of Independence, Treaty of Paris, Yorktown

Final Jeopardy Question Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, Lexington, Bunker Hill, Declaration of Independence, Trenton, Saratoga, Charlestown, Yorktown, and theTreaty of Paris,