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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!!!!
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