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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

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.

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

themesthemes

competition for land, resources

conflicting (incompatible?) worldviews

Indians embroiled in conflicts with European rivals

dueling essaysdueling essays

YES: Kevin Kenny.

NO: Cynthia Van Zandt.

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

Share/debate (15 min)

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?

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

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