Friday, April 3, 2020

Look at slides 1-5 of chapter 15, posted on 3/31/20. Because of a religious movement called The Second Great Awakening, people began to believe that a person must do good things to get to Heaven. They realized that there were many problems in American society that should be corrected. One problem was that women did not have the same rights as men. In most states, women could not own property, or get an education beyond leaning to read, write, add, and subtract. And, women could not vote. Please watch the following videos. Be safe- Mr. Bennett

Please go to Youtube.com

Type: Seneca Falls Convention

Watch: What Happened at the Seneca Falls Convention? (4 min 28 sec)

Also watch: Seneca Falls Convention (4 min 19 sec)

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

I hope that all of you are well. We’re going to begin the study of Ch. 15 which deals with changes that occurred in the early to mid 1800s. These changes are known as the Reform Movement. We’ve discussed how sectionalism (different ideas for different sections of the country) created big changes in industry, agriculture, and expansion. Some of these changes were not always good, and people started speaking out against problems that they believed should be corrected.

I would like for you to watch two short videos on Youtube.com that will introduce some of the reform movements which we will later look at individually. Thanks, and be safe!

Go to Youtube.com Type: American reform movements

Watch: Reform Movements of the 19th Century ( 5 min 37 sec)

Also watch: American Reform- Education, Society, Religion ( 4 min.)

Friday March 27, 2020

Please review the entire ch. 14 slides as a review. Over the weekend, please watch the short video on urbanization. Although it covers some issues after the American Civil War, it is a good overview of some of the problems faced by population growth in many cities and will give you a better understanding of some reform movements which we will cover later. Have a good weekend and stay safe.

Go to Youtube.com

Type in : Urbanization

Watch video: Objective 2.6- Urbanization (7 min 43 sec)

Tuesday, 3/24/’20

Continue viewing the slides given for Chapter 14 during the week of March 13-20. Focus on slides 10-14 showing the effects of the cotton gin and its impact on cotton production, the expansion of slavery, the desire for more land, and the growing dependence of the southern economy on the textile mills of the north. Notice the social class structure of the south and the development of an upper class known as the “cottonocracy”.

Go to Youtube.com Type: Cotton gin

Watch video: How inventions change history (5 min. 14 sec.)

Also watch: Story of U.S. Cotton gin ( 3 min. 49 sec.)

Grades for the 3rd. card marking will be based on material up to March 12, 2020.

Stay Safe. Hope to see you all soon. I will post again this Friday. -Mr. Bennett

Wk. of 3/21-3/28/’20

Please continue viewing last week’s slide presentation,Ch. 14 focusing on slides 5-9, “Factory Conditions Become Worse” to “The Know Nothings”.

Consider how factory conditions changed since the time of the Lowell girls. Notice how labor begins to largely rely on children and new immigrants. What are some of the reasons why workers start to form unions? Why do Irish and German immigrants start to come to the U.S. is such large numbers? What are some of the reactions to this immigration by Americans and political parties?

Go to Youtube.com and type the title: The Industrial Revolution, A Boon to Industry, a Bane to Childhood (9 min. 58 sec)

Also watch: The Industrial Revolution for Kids (8 min 11 sec)

Have a safe weekend. Take care- Mr. Bennett

Wk. of 3/16-3/23

Please join Google classroom with class code iwtd64p or for the same charts please click below. Watch for blog entries each week.

View the slides 1-4 from New inventions to the Yankee clipper ship.

Go to Youtube.com and type in : 1800s inventions

Watch video : Inventors and Inventions of the 1800s (9min 19sec.)

Consider how these inventions increased productivity and trade.