Tuesday, Dec. 6 1. Update your table of contents if you did not yesterday Date Title Entry # 11/29 12/2 12/5 12/5 12/6 The Legacy of War notes Chapter 8 Timeline Issues After the War notes Chapter 8 Vocabulary Analyzing Primary Sources worksheet 2. Turn to entry 68 and trade spirals 67 68 69 70 71 Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7th) Political Cartoon Noah NO 3rd Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7th 5th Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7th unless I get the assignment before that!!! Political Cartoon Gabby Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7th unless I get the assignment before that!!! 6th “Who Fired First” 25 word answer Xavier (has been absent so has until next Monday) 8th NO Learning Recover/ Wednesday, Dec. 7th Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA World Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified. Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1779 – Spain declares war on Britain 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified. Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1779 – Spain declares war on Britain 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1781 – Joseph II allows religious freedom for Christians in Austria 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified. Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1779 – Spain declares war on Britain 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1781 – Joseph II allows religious freedom for Christians in Austria 1787 – Freetown, Sierra Leone, is made a home for freed slaves 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified. Chapter 8: Confederation to Constitution (1776-1791) 1777- Patriots win Battles of Saratoga. Continental Congress passes the Articles of Confederation USA 1783 – Treaty of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War 1781- Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown World 1779 – Spain declares war on Britain 1787 – Constitution al Convention is held in Philadelphia 1786-1787 – Daniel Shays leads a rebellion of Mass. farmers 1781 – Joseph II allows religious freedom for Christians in Austria 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the U.S. 1788– U.S. Constitution is ratified 1791- Bill of Rights is ratified. 1789– French Revolution begins 1787 – Freetown, Sierra Leone, is made a home for freed slaves Timeline grade • Six pictures • 12 events Total of 18 Count how many they missed and put minus however at the top What to get done today? 1. Finish Revolution test 2. Finish notes from yesterday (3 questions and a summary) entry #69 3. Analyzing Evidence worksheet (homework!!) #71 4. Vocabulary entry #70 Turn in your spiral before you leave!!!!