
Wayground Lesson: Jefferson Era - A Time of Conflict Part 1
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8th Grade
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Victoria Buzan
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WHAT WILL WE LEARN TODAY? ANSWER IN TEXTBOX
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Why was the US at war with Tripoli?
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What is “tribute”?
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What was the name of the ship that was seized?
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Who set it on fire and why?
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How much did the US pay for the release of the American sailors?
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What did this conflict show what was so hard to do?
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What are the names of the countries along the Barbary coast?
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What sea separates Africa and Europe?
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When Thomas Jefferson took office in 1801, what did he want to focus on?
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Reason #1:
Why was it difficult for America to stay separated from other nations?
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Reason #2:
Why was it difficult for America to stay separated from other countries?
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Click on land controlled by the British
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Click on land controlled by the Spanish (2)
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Click on land that is disputed or claimed by more than one country
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Click on land that was once controlled by France and now part of the U.S. after the Louisiana Purchase
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Reason #3:
Why was it difficult for America to stay separated from other nations?
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Give an example of how the United States had little control over the actions of foreign nations.
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Review: What three reasons made it difficult for America to stay separated from other nations?
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Review the slide. List the three causes shown at the left that will bring America back to war with Britain.
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Reason #1
What is impressment?
How many American sailors did the British impress?
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Label the three people (HINT: Leaders of 3 countries).
The United States
The French
The British
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Reason 2: Interference with American Shipping
What is an embargo?
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Reason 2: Interference with American Shipping
What animal is labeled in this cartoon? Why do you think this animal was used to represent an embargo?
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Who was most impacted by the Embargo act?
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What types of crops were impacted?
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How were shippers impacted and how did they react?
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Write down 3 facts as you watch the video.
After watching the video, explain what embargo means in your own words.
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Multiple Choice
Thomas Jefferson is known as the father of...
The U.S. Constitution
The Bill of Rights
The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
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Multiple Choice
Which was true about the election of 1800?
The system for choosing the president ended up in a three-way tie
The House of Representatives selected the president and vice-president
The president and vice-president belonged to a splinter party
Adams died in a duel, so Jefferson became president
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Which of the following is true about judicial review?
It allowed the Supreme Court to change laws to make them constitutional
It decreased the power of the Supreme Court
It said the Supreme Court interprets whether laws are constitutional
All of these
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Which of the following was true of the Embargo Act?
It banned all U.S. trade
it protected the U.S. from the Napoleonic Wars
It was one of Jefferson's greatest foreign policy successes as president
U.S. farmer suffered from not being able to sell goods overseas
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Multiple Choice
Impressment was
the process of squeezing juice from fruits
trying to attract a suitor
kidnapping sailors and forcing them to serve in a foreign navy
trying to convince another country that you are on their side
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Multiple Choice
This area along the northern coast of Africa was called what?
French Coast
Gibraltar Coast
Barbary Coast
Italian Coast
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Multiple Choice
To secure peace with pirates nations had to pay what?
Ransom
Tribute
Debts
Taxes
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Multiple Choice
Pirates attacked
Fighter jets
Steam Trains
Wagon Trains
Merchant ships
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What was an important outcome of the Barbary Wars ?
The U.S. developed a stronger military and gained respect from foreign nations
The U.S. had to pay the Barbary states a tribute to protect their ships against pirate attacks.
England had to pay tribute to protect American ships in the Mediterranean Sea.
Pirates had to pay tribute to the U.S.
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Who refused to make payments to the Barbary states and sent the U.S. Navy into the Mediterranean Sea to protect American ships?
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Andrew Jackson
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What did the Embargo Act of 1807 do (check all that are correct).
caused economic problems for the United States
ended British Impressment
increased unemployment
forbid trade with ALL foreign nations
only let ships sail between U.S. ports
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Multiple Choice
Barbary pirates came from all of these countries EXCEPT
Algiers
Sudan
Morocco
Tripoli
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Which of these did the Barbary pirates NOT do?
steal ships and cargo
kidnap sailors and enslave them
demand ransom and tributes
sail the Caribbean Seas
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