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Homework Homework Finish two readings, worksheets Blog post: Was conflict between the Indians and Native Americans inevitable? Wednesday: Chapter 5 Cornell Notes Thursday: Chapter 5 ID’s/descriptions Friday: Chapter 5 edmodo quiz Next Monday: test

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Page 1: Homework  Finish two readings, worksheets  Blog post: Was conflict between the Indians and Native Americans inevitable?  Wednesday: Chapter 5 Cornell.

HomeworkHomework

Finish two readings, worksheets

Blog post: Was conflict between the Indians and Native Americans inevitable?

Wednesday: Chapter 5 Cornell Notes

Thursday: Chapter 5 ID’s/descriptions

Friday: Chapter 5 edmodo quiz

Next Monday: test

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key concept 2.II.ikey concept 2.II.i

Competition over resources between European rivals led to conflict within and between North American colonial possessions and American Indians.

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Colonial-Indian conflictsColonial-Indian conflicts

Virginia: 1620’s, 1640’s, 1670’s large-scale violence vs. Powhatan 1676 Nathaniel Bacon’s rebellion vs. Gov. William

Berkley

New England: 1630’s – 1670’s colonial wars vs. Pequots, Wampanoags,

Narragansetts, Mohegans, Podunks, Nipmunks, Iroquois. 1675-78 King Philip’s War

French & Indian War (vs. British N. American Colonies) Proclamation of 1763 established Indian “buffer” reservation

1763 Pontiac’s Rebellion

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themesthemes

competition for land, resources

conflicting (incompatible?) worldviews

Indians embroiled in conflicts with European rivals

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dueling essaysdueling essays

YES: Kevin Kenny.

NO: Cynthia Van Zandt.

Individual close reading analysis (20 min) Thesis, claims, evidence, evaluation

Share/debate (15 min)

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Close ReadingClose Reading

Level 1: Analysis What is your historian arguing? What evidence and language is your historian

using to persuade?

Level 2: Evaluation Is your historian’s argument plausible? Is the evidence and language your historian

uses sufficient to persuade? Is it is compelling?

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ProcessingProcessing

Was conflict between Indians and European colonists inevitable?

3/4 Your post answers the questions directly; contains a historical claim, evidence, and reasoning; and refers to source material from class activities.

4/4 Your post answers the question directly; contains a historical claim, evidence, and reasoning; refers to source material from class activities; and contains evidence of CLOSE READING