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1 GHSGT Social Studies 2012 Day of Test Review

2 Colonial American (1607- 1750) Southern Colonies Jamestown House of Burgesses Powhattan Relations Bacons Rebellion

3 New England Colonies Reasons for Founding Town Meetings Half-Way Covenant Salem Witch Trials

4 Middle Colonies Reasons For Founding Religious Tolerance The Dutch New York

5 Jamestown 1 st permanent English settlement in the New World Founded by the Virginia Company (to find gold = $) and saved by the cash crop = tobacco

6 House of Burgesses 1 st elected legislative body in the New World

7 Powhattan Relations Early Relations = Good due to interaction with group by John Smith Later Relations = War – English settlers were in constant conflict with Native Americans

8 Bacons Rebellion Former Indentured Servants vs Virginia Government Led to increased slave use

9 New England Colonies Reasons for Founding Town Meetings Half-Way Covenant Salem Witch Trials

10 Reasons for Founding Escape religious persecution in England = Religious Freedom

11 Town Meetings Used as training grounds for democratic self-government

12 Half-Way Covenant Developed due to declining church membership Allowed for partial (Half) membership

13 Salem Witch Trials Highlighted the conflict between Church practices and government control

14 Middle Colonies Reasons For Founding Religious Tolerance The Dutch New York

15 Reasons for Founding To develop industry and shipping due to nearness to water routes

16 Religious Tolerance Middle Colonies were MOST tolerant of other religious groups

17 The Dutch Middle Colonies were settled primarily by the Dutch

18 New York Settled by the Dutch and called New Amsterdam

19 English Colonies New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies

20 English Colonies New England Colonies Religious FreedomTown Meetings Half-Way Covenant Salem Witch Trials Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Industry and Shipping Religious Tolerance The Dutch New York JamestownHouse of Burgesses Powhatten Relations Bacons Rebellion

21 Mix & Match Put your cards into 3 categories –New England –Middle –Southern

22 Events Leading to the American Revolution French and Indian War Treaty of Paris 1763 Proclamation of 1763 England in Debt England Taxes Colonies Sons and Daughters of Liberty Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts

23 French and Indian War War fought between Britain and France over the control of North America Fur Trade

24 Treaty of Paris 1763 Ended French and Indian War (AKA – Seven Years War) Britain gains all lands from the East Coast to the Mississippi River

25 Proclamation of 1763 British law restricting colonial settlement West of the Appalachian Mountains

26 England in Debt As a result of French and Indian War = England is in Debt Leads to taxes on colonies

27 Stamp and Sugar Act English taxes on colonies used to pay for war debt Colonists claimed taxes were illegal because they had No Representation in Parliament = No Taxation Without Presentation

28 Sons and Daughters of Liberty Colonial resistance groups created to protest and boycott English goods and taxes

29 Committees of Correspondence Helped colonists communicate or spread the word about English aggression throughout the colonies

30 Intolerable Act Used by the British to punish Massachusetts for their actions in the Boston Tea Party Closed Boston Harbor

31 Events Leading to the American Revolution Land Issue England in Debt! You will Pay Taxes Colonial Reaction to taxes Anyone for some Tea The King says, You Will For That! Lets Go To War

32 Events Leading to the American Revolution French and Indian WarTreaty of Paris 1763 Proclamation of 1763 Land Issue England in Debt! Leads to Increased taxes On colonies Stamp Act You will Pay Taxes Colonial Reaction to taxes Sons and Daughters Of Liberty Anyone for some Tea Boston Tea Party The King says, You Will For That! Intolerable Acts Lets Go To War

33 Mix & Match Put blue Cards in the correct order Put your peach cards into 3 categories –New England –Middle –Southern

34 Declaration of Independence and Common Sense Thomas Jefferson Thomas Paine Complaints about England Separates U.S. from England Urged colonist to Revolt 3 section persuasive essay Supported by Patriots Opposed by Loyalists Inspired by John Locke

35 Declaration of Independence Both Documents Common Sense

36 Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson Separates U.S. from England 3 Section Persuasive Essay Both Documents Thomas Inspired by John Locke Paine Supported by Patriots Urged colonist to revolt Complaints about England Common Sense

37 Mix & Match Place yellow cards into 3 categories –DOI –CS –Both Put blue Cards in the correct order Put your peach cards into 3 categories –New England –Middle –Southern

38 How did we get the Constitution? Articles of Confederation Shays Rebellion Constitutional Convention Constitution

39 Articles of Confederation 1 st governing document for the United States Too weak to govern the U.S.

40 Shays Rebellion Rebellion among Massachusetts farmers Proved that the Articles of Confederation were Too Weak

41 Constitutional Convention Purpose: To revise the Articles of Confederation Ended up drafting a new form of government

42 Constitution Current governing document James Madison was its Father

43 How did we get the Constitution?

44 Articles of Confederation…. Major Problems Shays Rebellion = Proved ____________? Constitutional Convention

45 Mix & Match Place Gray cards in order Place yellow cards into 3 categories –DOI –CS –Both Put blue Cards in the correct order

46 Constitutional Convention Representation in Congress Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Great Compromise Congress House of Representatives Senate

47 Virginia Plan Favored Large States Wanted representation in Congress based on population of state

48 New Jersey Plan Favored Small States Wanted representation based on an equal number

49 House of Representatives Lower House of Congress Representation was based on Population of each state

50 Senate Upper House of Congress Representation was based on an Equal # from each state

51 Congress Bi-cameral Legislature (Two House) House and the Senate

52 Constitutional Convention Representation in Congress Virginia Plan The Great Compromise New Jersey Congress

53 Constitutional Convention Representation in Congress Virginia Plan The Great Compromise Representation Based on Population House of Representatives Representation Based on Population Senate Equal Representation Senate 2 Representatives From each state Congress

54 Mix & Match Organize your Green cards Place Gray cards in order Place yellow cards into 3 categories –DOI –CS –Both

55 Congress 435 100 535 Membership based on population 2 per state Makes bill into law Has a speaker Led by Vice President 25 yrs old 30 yrs old Must be a resident of state represented Must be citizen for @ least 7 yrs Must be a citizen for @ least 9 yrs 2 yr term of office 6 yr term of office Appropriations Bills start here Revenue Bills start here Sole power of Impeachment Impeachment trial

56 Senate House

57 Senate House 30 Yrs. Old 9 Year Citizen 6 Yr. Term 2 per state 100 Led by VP Appropriations Bills Impeachment Trial 25 Yrs. Old 7 Year Citizen 2 Yr. Term Based on Population 435 Sole power of impeachment Revenue Bills Has a Speaker Must be Resident of State Makes bills into laws Part of Congress 535

58 Mix & Match Place your purple cards in the correct category –House –Senate –Congress (middle) Organize your Green cards Place Gray cards in order

59 War of 1812 Impressment War Hawks Land Disputes No Land Gained Gained respect from other countries Nationalism

60 Impressment British enforcement of Americans into the British Navy

61 War Hawks Young Republicans in Congress who advocated or supported the War of 1812

62 Land Disputes British still occupy major forts in the Ohio River Valley

63 War of 1812 WAR 1.2 nd War for Independence 2.Fought England Causes Effects

64 War of 1812 WAR 1.2 nd War for Independence 2.Fought England Causes Impressment War Hawks Land Disputes No Land Gained Gained Respect from other Countries Nationalism Effects

65 Mix & Match Organize your beige cards into: –Causes –Effects Place your purple cards in the correct category –House –Senate –Congress (middle) Organize your Green cards

66 Events Leading to Civil War Missouri Compromise –Free North of 3630, Slave South of 3630, Missouri is Slave Compromise of 1850 –California is Free, Utah & NM get Pop. Sovereignty, FSA Kansas-Nebraska Act –Pop. Sovereignty for Kansas-Nebraska, Bleeding Kansas Dred Scott Decision –Scott sued for his freedom and lost, Angered North

67 Events Leading to Civil War John Browns Raid –Raid in Harpers Ferry to start a slave revolt, Scared the South Lincolns Election –1860, SC seceded, followed by other states Fort Sumter –First shots fired of Civil War

68 Can You Name that Event? 1.Free North of 3630, Slave South of 3630, Missouri is Slave 2.California is Free, Utah & NM get Pop. Sovereignty, FSA 3.Pop. Sovereignty for Kansas-Nebraska, Bleeding Kansas 4.Scott sued for his freedom and lost, Angered North 5.Raid in Harpers Ferry to start a slave revolt, Scared the South 6.1860, SC seceded, followed by other states 7.First shots fired of Civil War

69 Mix & Match Place your white cards in order Organize your beige cards –Causes –Effects Place your purple cards in the correct category

70 WWI--The Great War Nationalism Alliances Militarism Weapons Used –Trench Warfare, Machine Guns, Tanks, Poison Gas, Airplanes Unrestricted Submarine Warfare –Sinking of Lusitania Zimmerman Telegram Treaty of Versailles –Reparations –League of Nations

71 WWIThe Great War WAR Tanks Causes Effects Machine Guns Trench Warfare Poison Gas Airplanes U.S. Enters War Lusitania Treaty of Versailles

72 Mix & Match Organize your cards into: Organize your pink cards into: –Causes –Weapons –Reasons for U.S. Involvement –Effects Place your white cards in order

73 Progressive Era Ida Tarbell Upton Sinclair Standard Oil AFL Samuel Gompers Child Labor

74 Progressive Era MuckrakersLabor Unions Ended Child Labor

75 Progressive Era Muckrakers Upton Sinclair Ida Tarbell Criticized Standard Oil Labor Unions Ended Child Labor The Jungle Criticized Sanitation In Meatpacking Industry Samuel Gompers AFL

76 Mix & Match Organize your orange cards into: –Muckrakers –End of Child Labor –Labor Unions Organize your pink cards into: –Causes –Weapons –Reasons for U.S. Involvement –Effects Place your white cards in order

77 Test Yourself!!! Rotation around classroom, placing your cards on the correct numbered location on the chart paper.


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