Warm Up: Write down 2 interesting facts you remember about your women’s suffrage leader! Agenda: 1. Finish sensory figures 2. Share sensory figures Sensory Figure: Sensory figures are simple drawings of historical figures with descriptions of what they might have thought, seen, heard, touched, said, or felt. Each of the descriptions contains words and/or symbols and is placed near the part of the body that relates to the sense. Make sure you have: 1. Seven sentences or phrases that represent what each figure might see, hear, smell, say, touch, think, and feel (emotions). 2. Make sure the sentences or symbols represent important experiences, thoughts, and feelings of the character. Early Women’s Suffrage Activists: Susan B Anthony • _______________________________ • _______________________________ Elizabeth Cady Stanton • _______________________________ • _______________________________ Lucy Stone • _______________________________ • _______________________________ Lucretia Mott • _______________________________ • _______________________________ Sojourner Truth • _______________________________ • _______________________________ The Grimke Sisters • _______________________________ • _______________________________ Which territory did the U.S. gain through a treaty with Spain? Which territory was divided between the United States and Great Britian Which territory was added to the United States after it became an independent country? What was the name of the group that was stranded in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and resorted to cannibalism? Which territory did the U.S. gain after a war with Mexico? Which territory did Thomas Jefferson purchase from France? Name 2 reasons Americans traveled into the western territory. Name 2 trails they took to get there. Name 2 obstacles pioneers might encounter on their trip west. What was Andrew Jackson’s “Indian Removal” policy? What was discovered in California in 1848? Name one Native American tribe that was forced out of their homeland on the Trail of Tears. Which sisters left their southern plantation to protest against slavery? What do abolitionists believe? What does “women’s suffrage” mean? Name one women’s suffrage leader and one thing she did to support the movement. Describe the role of women in the 1800s. Name one right women were denied in the 1800s. Wide grasslands with few trees; elevation increases westward Death Valley National Park, California and Nevada Which river is A? Which continent?