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THE NORTHWEST ORDINANCEthrough

THE WAR of 1812

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Day 1What will you be able to do after today’s lesson?• Explain how the Northwest Ordinance helped establish

democratic ideals…• What rights were guaranteed under the Northwest Ordinance?

• What 3 Steps were established under the Northwest Ordinance as a way for parts of the territory to apply for statehood?

Let’s look at pages 78-79 in our textbook

*What was the Land Ordinance of 1785?

*What was significant about the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

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Day 2What will you be able to do after today’s lesson?

• Write a summary

Let’s look at pages 86-87 in our textbook.

Directions:Buddy read pages 80-81 in your textbookWork with your partner to answer the questions on your handoutUse the answers you wrote with your partner to write a summary of the text independently

Your summary should be in your best cursive handwriting, indented to show it is a paragraph, written in complete sentences, and all words should be spelled correctly

When you are finished, read the story “Aurora Means Dawn” on pages 82-85 and draw a picture that summarizes the story.

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Day 3First, let’s update our timeline:*Which document set-up rules for how to divide and use the land?

*Which document organized a government for the Northwest Territory?

How much do you remember? Can you name the 2 groups American settlers found living in the Ohio

Country following the Revolutionary War? Who was the first governor of the Northwest Territory? Why did the government find it difficult to sell the land in the Ohio

Country? What did Rufus Putnam and other soldiers want Congress to give them

as payment for serving in the Revolutionary War? Why did John Cleve Symmes lose money when he resold the land he

purchased?

*ASSIGNMENT: WORKBOOK PAGES 17-18

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Day 4What will you be able to do after today’s lesson?• Explain why the American Indians and the settlers continued to disagree

with one another.

• Describe, in detail, each of the major battles during the Frontier Wars: Harmar’s Defeat, St. Clair’s Defeat, and the Battle of Fallen Timbers

• Explain the significance of the Treaty of Greenville; and using the past as a reference, make a prediction about whether or not the treaty will end the conflict between the American Indians and the settlers

Let’s look at the following pages in our textbook:

Pages 88-89 Pages 90-91 Pages 92-93

*What was the Treaty of Greenville?

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Day 5Write a Newspaper Article announcing the signing of the Treaty of Greenville:

Your article should include information about the events leading up to the treaty:Harmar’s DefeatSt. Clair’s DefeatBattle of Fallen Timbers

Your article should include the terms of the treatyWho received the land north and west of the Greenville

Treaty Line?Who received the land south and east of the Greenville

Treaty Line? Your article should include a colorful and neatly drawn picture

illustrating the event

*ASSIGNMENT: WORKBOOK PAGE 19

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Day 6First, Let’s update our timeline:*Who was defeated by Little Turtle in 1790?

*Who was defeated by Little Turtle and Blue Jacket in 1791?

*Who defeated Blue Jacket in 1794 after taking 2 years to prepare his army?

How much do you remember? What is defined as the edge between settled and unsettled areas? Who built a series of forts on the frontier? Why did the Indians choose Blue Jacket instead of Little Turtle as

their leader just before the Battle of Fallen Timbers? Who won the Battle of Fallen Timbers? The Greenville Treaty Line divided the Ohio Country into 2 parts…

Who got the land north and west of the line? Who got the land south and east of the line?

ASSIGNMENT: Ch. 4, Lessons 1-2 Tests (Open Book)

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Day 7What will you be able to do after today’s lesson?

• Explain how Ohio progressed from a territory to a state.

Let’s Look at the following pages in our textbook:

Pages 94-95 and 98-99

ASSIGNMENT: Create a poster that illustrates the steps to Ohio’s Statehood. Your poster should be neat, colorful, and thorough…

Did you include what happened once we had 45,000 people? Did you include the Enabling Act?

Did you include the constitutional convention?

Did you include when the Ohio Constitution was signed and who signed it?

Did you include our first capital and our first governor?

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Day 8What will you be able to do after today’s lesson?• Identify the causes and effects of Tecumseh’s Confederacy

• Explain what happened during the Battle of Tippecanoe

• Identify the causes and effects of the War of 1812

• Explain why the Battle of Lake Erie was important

• Explain how the Battle of Lake Erie impacted the American Indians

Let’s Look at the following pages in our textbook: *Let’s Read Page 96 (first column) Video Reminder: Fast Forward to “Ch 6”

*Let’s Read the rest of Page 96 and Page 97

How did the U.S. get involved in another war with Great Britain ?

Let’s Review…

ASSIGNMENT: WORKBOOK PAGE 20

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Day 9First, Let’s update our timeline:

*On what date was Ohio admitted as the 17th state?

*On November 7, 1811, Tenskwatawa, also known as The Prophet, attacked William Henry Harrison’s Troops at what battle?

*On June 12, 1812, The United States declared war on which country?

*What battle was fought on September 10, 1813, between Oliver Hazard Perry and the British Navy?

How much do you remember? Which document explained how parts of the Northwest Territory could

become states? Which document allowed Ohio to start writing its constitution? Who did not sign the Treaty of Greenville? What did Tecumseh form to resist the settlers moving onto American

Indian lands? Who defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie? Who defeated the British at the Battle of the Thames? Who was killed during the Battle of the Thames? What happened to the Indians following the War of 1812?

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Day 10What will you be able to do after today’s lesson?

• Distinguish between primary and secondary sources

Let’s look at pages 100-101 in our textbook

Let’s take some notes...

Can you tell which source is a primary source and which source is a secondary source?

ASSIGNMENT: WORKBOOK PAGE 21

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Day 11

LET’S REVIEW

A Special Thank You to Ms. Susan Finelli for so generously sharing her Jeopardy with us.

ASSIGNMENT: Ch. 4, Lesson 3 Test (Open Book)

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Day 12TEST DAY

• Fill-In, Multiple Choice, Short Answer, and Extended Response

What You Need to Know:• Practice using the following words in context using what you learned:

confederation, ordinance, territory, negotiate

• Definitions: squatter, frontier, constitution, representative, and reservation

• Describe, in detail, what the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 accomplished:

• Why was the Land Ordinance of 1785 needed? What did it do? What two groups were living in the Ohio Country following the Revolutionary War (when this was written)?

• What did the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 set-up? Who was the first governor? What were the Steps to Statehood outlined in the Northwest Ordinance? What is one fact you learned about how Ohio became a state? Why is it important?

• Who built a series of forts on the frontier?

• Be prepared to identify Primary and Secondary Sources and tell me the difference between them. Which one would you use to understand personal experiences? Which one would you use to get an overview of the events?

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Test Day, Continued• Describe each of the Frontier Wars: Harmar’s Defeat, St. Clair’s Defeat, and the

Battle of Fallen Timbers:• Who won and who lost each battle?• What was different about the Battle of Fallen Timbers compared to the other

two battles? • Using the information above, describe the events leading up the Treaty of

Greenville. How did the Treaty of Greenville divide up the Ohio Country? Why did some Native American leaders, including Tecumseh, refuse to sign the treaty?

• Why did President Jefferson sign the Enabling Act in 1802?• Ohio was admitted as the _____________________ (number) state on

_______________________________ (date). Who was elected as Ohio’s first governor? Which city was selected as Ohio’s final capital?

• What did Tecumseh organize in order to stop western settlement?• Why were the Native Americans defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe?

• Why did the British and the United States become involved in another war in the early 1800s? What was the name of the War?

• Who fought at the Battle of Lake Erie? Describe this battle in detail.• What was significant about the Battle of the Thames?• Who won the War of 1812?

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1700 1800

1785: Land Ordinance of 1785

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1700 1800

1785: Land Ordinance of 1785

1787: Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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American Indians and Squatters

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Arthur St. Clair

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Families could not afford the land

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Land in the Northwest Territory

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It was difficult keeping track of who owned what

section of the land.

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1700 1800

1785: Land Ordinance of 1785

1787: Northwest Ordinance of 1787

1790: Harmar’s Defeat

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1700 1800

1785: Land Ordinance of 1785

1787: Northwest Ordinance of 1787

1790: Harmar’s Defeat

1791: St. Clair’s Defeat

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1700 1800

1785: Land Ordinance of 1785

1787: Northwest Ordinance of 1787

1790: Harmar’s Defeat

1791: St. Clair’s Defeat

1794: Battle of Fallen Timbers

(Anthony Wayne)

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Frontier

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Arthur St. Clair

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Little Turtle wanted to make peace

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Anthony Wayne

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North & West: IndiansSouth & East: American

Settlers

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1800 1900

1803: Ohio Admitted as a

State on March 1st

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1800 1900

1803: Ohio Admitted as a

State on March 1st

1811: Battle of Tippecanoe

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1800 1900

March 1, 1803: Ohio Admitted

as a State

1811: Battle of Tippecanoe

June 12, 1812: War of 1812

(against Great Britain)

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1800 1900

March 1, 1803: Ohio Admitted

as a State

1811: Battle of Tippecanoe

June 12, 1812: War of 1812

(against Great Britain)

1813: Battle of Lake Erie

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Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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The Enabling Act

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Tecumseh

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Confederacy

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Oliver Hazard Perry

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William Henry Harrison

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Tecumseh

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They were forced to live on reservations