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THE 1800’S:THE FULL EXPERIENCE

Created by Daniel Ogle

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INSTRUCTIONS

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4 MAJOR EVENTS

Lewis & Clark Expedition War of 1812 California Gold Rush The Civil War

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EVALUATION

The questions that are integrated throughout the presentation will be a quiz grade.

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THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION

Understand the findings of the expedition in the Western United States. How the expedition lead to the expansion of the United States.

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THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE (1803)

Large amount of land west of the Mississippi

Bought from the French

$15 million (15 cents for an acre)

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LEWIS AND CLARK’S MISSION

President Thomas Jefferson sends them out to discover the new land.

Meriwether Lewis

William Clark

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WATCH THIS VIDEO

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POP QUIZ!

What was Lewis’s first name?

William Jefferson

Meriwether Ulysses

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CORRECT!

GOOD Job and Keep it Up!!!!

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Incorrect! Hint: It is a very peculiar name

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QUIZ CONTINUED

Who was the Native American Woman that was crucial in the expedition?

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The War of 1812Sets the future relationships of French and Americans with Great Britain. Also, the United States of America show the world they are a unified country.

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THE WAR OF 1812

• United States vs. Great Britain

• Advancement in Naval Battleships

• Lead to the burning of the White House

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REASONS FOR THE WAR

British trading blockades in the Atlantic Ocean.

British funding Indian skirmishes against United States Army.

The overall creation of new naval forces and the demand for free trading.

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THE USS CONSTITOUTION

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U.S ADVANTAGES BRITISH ADVANTAGES

War Close to homeSupplies were accessible Americans fought for

their rights, independence, and liberty.

French Alliance

Well equipped and trained soldiers

Dominate Navy More war funds than

the United States

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WAR OUTCOME

American Victory

Respect from the rest of the world (showed that the U.S was a stable government and country)

Open trade lines throughout the Atlantic Ocea

The white house was set on fire in 1814 by the British.

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QUIZ TIME

Where is the USS Constitution docked present day?

Boston New York Providence

Salem Charleston New Haven

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CORRECT!!

Way to pay attention, the questions will get a little more difficult so keep it up.

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WRONG

Come on! Get it this time Hint: It was famous for a tea party

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QUESTION NUMBER 2

Who allied the Americans during this war?

Type your answer here

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CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH

Objective Understand the finding of gold in

California and how the search to make a fortune off gold helped the nation grow.

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THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH

1848-1855 Gold found in the American River Mexican-American War ended Feb. 2,

1844 Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoCalifornia Territory became American

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EXPLODING CITIES

San Francisco Population in 1848: roughly 1,000Population in 1850: 25,000

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California Population in 1849: 90,000 California Population in 1855: 300,000

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THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH

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REVIEW!

What was the population of San Francisco 2 years after the gold rush started?

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What drew people to California to risk their finances?

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THE CIVIL WAR

Recognize the Union states from the confederate states and understand the significant battles of the Civil War.

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UNION CONFEDERACY

Maine Vermont Massachusetts New Jersey Maryland Delaware New Hampshire New York Pennsylvania West Virginia Kentucky Indiana Ohio Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Kansas Missouri Connecticut

Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Tennessee Mississippi Louisiana Arkansas Texas

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THE UNION

The United States of AmericaAbraham Lincoln wanted to end slavery.It was a threat to the southern economy.

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THE CONFEDERACY

The Confederate States of AmericaPresident Jefferson DavisAll states seceded from the Union Confederate Constitution created.

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THE CIVIL WAR

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FINAL REVIEW

Who was the president of the Confederate States of America?

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How many days after Lincoln was assassinated did the south surrender?

10 8

11 12

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WRONG!

Come on you know this one!This number of days is in a Christmas song

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CORRECT

Way to go! Excellent Work

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WRAP UP ACTIVITY

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GIVE YOU PARAGRAPH RESPONSE HERE

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You are now down with the assignment.