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Thursday, March 6 1. Get out your History Spiral and update your table of contents if you didn’t yesterday DateTitleEntry # 2/27The World of the South bubble map21 3/4 James Monroe video22 3/4 Unity and Division notes23 3/6Monroe Notes24 3.No warm-ups b/c of ice day (too much to do this week!!!!!) 4.Turn to entry #24 and title it: Monroe notes. Set up Cornell

Monroe’s Presidency #24 I.New Boundaries *Adam’s Onis Treaty Deal with Spain for Florida *49 th Parallel Northern border with Britain

Monroe’s Presidency #24 I.New Boundaries *Adam’s Onis Treaty Deal with Spain for Florida *49 th Parallel Northern border with Britain II.Missouri Compromise *Compromise b/w slave states and free states *affected representation in Congress (11/11) *MO = slave; Maine = free; north of 36’30 = free south of 36’30 = slave

Monroe’s Presidency I.New Boundaries *Adam’s Onis Treaty Deal with Spain for Florida *49 th Parallel Northern border with Britain II.Missouri Compromise *Compromise b/w slave states and slave states *affected representation in Congress (11/11) *MO = slave; Maine = free; north of 36’30 = free south of 36’30 = slave III. Monroe Doctrine*Closed the Western Hemisphere to any further European colonization

What do I do now? 1. CBA review – Match the answers to the questions and write it on your worksheet

FAST 1.Finish CBA review if you were in my 1 st – 6 th 2.Finish your bubble maps (use $80 book; page 356ish) 3.Finish essay 4.Take chapter 11 voc. quiz