Warm-Up 5.1 Essential Question: Champion of the Common Man? King Andrew? OR.
Unpacking the Standards: Georgia in a Divided Nation 8 th Grade Social Studies Mr. Short.
THE TRIUMPH OF WHITE MEN'S DEMOCRACY America: Past and Present Chapter 10.
Chapter 10 Section 4 Indian Removal Describe the culture of Native Americans in the Southeast. Describe the conflict over land occupied by Native Americans.
The Old South and Slavery Chapter 12 1830-1860. Introduction What classes and class divisions existed in the Old South? Why did non slaveholding whites.
OUTSIDE CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS AND PROMISES The Interrelated Fight for Constitutional Rights for Native Americans, Women, & Slaves.
Change In The US As A Result of Land Acquisitions.
The Coming of the Civil War. Background Info 1776 – Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence ignored.
Indian Removal The presence of Native Americans represented a challenge or impediment to westward expansion.
The Age of Jackson. Champion of the Common Man? Or King Andrew?
Mind-Mapping A way of taking notes that makes connections A way of presenting notes that shows relationships Look at the following slide.
Essential Question: Champion of the “ Common Man ” ? “ King ” Andrew? OR.