PPT-Chapter 14 “Looking to the West
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Section 3 Mining Ranching amp Farming Questions Vocabulary placer mining long drive homesteader soddie dry farming bonanza farm Turner thesis stereotype The Spread
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Section 3 Mining Ranching amp Farming Questions Vocabulary placer mining long drive homesteader soddie dry farming bonanza farm Turner thesis stereotype The Spread of Western Mining. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students Eastern Christianity splits from the West. Questions to be addressed in this chapter. What was the relation of Rome to the Eastern Church?. What was the . filioque. clause and its importance?. What was the Iconoclastic Controversy?. Eastern Christianity splits from the West. Questions to be addressed in this chapter. What was the relation of Rome to the Eastern Church?. What was the . filioque. clause and its importance?. What was the Iconoclastic Controversy?. Week 1. Day 1. Introduce the Theme. The title of this unit is . New People, New Places.. Many different people make up our country. The United States did not become the country it is today all at once. New people and new places came together as our country grew.. Or, the . Romaioi. (what does that look like? In which language?. Adapted from AKINS . HIGH SCHOOL . Mr. . Loessin’s. . World History. Students recall:. 330 C.E. - Emperor . Constantine. moved the capital out of Rome and to the eastern capital of Byzantium, a city he renamed for himself – . Section 2: Westward Expansion & the American Indian. Text Notes. By the end of the Civil War, about 250,000 Indians lived in the region west of the Mississippi River. Referred to as “the great American desert”. Although, they were lumped together as Indians in the minds of most Americans. Native Americans embraced many different belief systems, languages, and ways of life. . The SU under Leonid Brezhnev continued to suffer from the ills that were plaguing the country for decade, namely slow agricultural output, and shortage of basic goods. . The consumer goods, however, for the first time received more attention.. The New South. The Myth of the New South. A Fresh Vision-. It needed a new vision; this was provided by Henry Grady, the editor of the . Atlanta Constitution. , who illustrated a “New South”—a “perfect democracy” of farms and industries. . Important strands in Chapter 14. The Nation Divides. The Deep South secedes while the Upper South wavers . (Dec 1860-April 1861) . *. The Confederacy is formed. South Carolina forces the issue: Fort Sumter (April 1861). The American Myth. What is it?. What is the Myth of the West?. Is the myth the landscape or the people?. England=knights. Japan=Samurai. France=Musketeer. Spain=Conquistador. America=. West=area west of the Mississippi River. Summary. In opening the West for settlement, the federal government relocated Native Americans to vastly diminished homelands or eliminated them in military battles. Immigrants, African Americans & white Americans eagerly moved into the new frontier to mine, ranch & establish farms. New technologies & perseverance helped them survive in the new landscape. America Spreads Across the Continent from Sea to Shining Sea. …. 1800s America. Section 1: . Miners, Ranchers, and Cowhands. Geography & Population of the West:. . - not many lived in the Great . Essential question: How did American, African, and European cultures differ from each other before 1500?. Chapter 1, section1. Warm-up. Think about. . a time when you went to a place for the very first time. . 49-3: CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PILING. (And How the ADSC WCC and Caltrans has worked together to improve these Specifications!). Ray Fassett. ADSC WCC PAST PRESIDENT . Condon-Johnson & Assoc. Inc. WEST COAST CHAPTER.
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