PPT-The Cotton Gin (1793)
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The PoliticalEconomic Impacts
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The PoliticalEconomic Impacts. Moderate Reforms. The National Assembly abolished the privileges of the Nobility. Issued the “Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen”. Men born free and equal in rights, all given natural rights. "Radical" Phase:. 1792-1794. Attitudes & actions of monarchy. & court. Fear of. Counter-Revolution. Religious. divisions. Political. divisions. War. Economic. Crises. The Causes of . Instability in France. The Radical Stage. SHIFT TOWARDS RADICALISM. Why did the revolution become more radical after 1792? (MULTIPLE RESAONS). Threat from foreign nations to restore the monarchy. Counterrevolutionaries. Attempted escape of royal family. UNIT 3 AREA OF STUDY 2: . CREATING A NEW SOCIETY. THE GREAT TERROR. . Understand the role of the Committee for Public Safety. Define the term ‘terror’ in your own words. Identify when the terror occurred. Timeline. Label these dates on your timeline:. May 1789 July 1789. August 1789 September 1792. January 1793 . September . 1793. November 1795. Stations Instructions. Fill in your timeline by reading at each station. On your timeline, you will write the title of the event and a one sentence summary of what happened . 1 CONTENTS CONTENT PAGE COTTON 3 4-5 COTTON TANK MIXES 6 COTTON TANK MIXES WITH PYRETHROIDS 7 FIELD CROPS 8 TOBACCO 9-10 FRUIT CROP 11 VEGETABLE CROPS (EXCEPT SUCCULENT GREEN BEANS) 12-13 NON-BEARI By Brynn Cigna, Prasanna Varadhan, and Paula Atanacio . Hook. What if you found someone with yellow eyes and yellow skin? What’s wrong with them? They have yellow fever and thousands of people died from it in Laurie Halse Anderson’s Fever 1793.. . Chapters 1-3. What type of business does Matilda’s family own?. Why does Eliza think Philadelphia is the best place to be a freed slave? . Why does Mattie think Eliza is the luckiest person she knows and considers her to be her best friend?. Key Vocabulary:. Plantation system- . required self-sustaining communities and depended on the institution of slavery for the production of goods and services needed to support plantation life. Plantation house- “the Big House” were the (owners)master and mistress lived. Activating Strategy. What could be considered a technological development in Georgia in the time period after the American Revolution? Why?. How did technological developments after the American Revolution impact the growth of Georgia?. The Cotton cycle . Agenda March 28, 2017. Do Now: identify the plant and think of some items that are made from this plant? Are you wearing any of those products today?. Complete cotton cycle activity in groups of three using data sheets.. Fever 1793 Chapters 1-3 What type of business does Matilda’s family own? Why does Eliza think Philadelphia is the best place to be a freed slave? Why does Mattie think Eliza is the luckiest person she knows and considers her to be her best friend? SECC REPORT. Januray. 17, 2019. By: Kent Fountain, Chairman. Revenue. The Checking Account Balance as of . Nov. 30, 2018 is $41,354.26. The . Checking Account Balance as of . Nov. 30, 2017 was $48,597.73. Read the laundry guide on cleaning cotton clothes at home, and spare a few hours on the weekend to get your laundry work done in no time.
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