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Table of Contents Section 1: Workbook Pages World Geography....2 Land and Water Features.... Geographical Regions.. Bodies of Water.... 6 American Indians.. 7 Early Exploration... 8 European Explorers.. 9 Cultural Interaction... West African Empires...10 Early English Colonies.....11 12 New England Colonies..... 1 Middle-Atlantic Colonies... 1 Southern Colonies 1 Colonial People. 16 French and Indian War... 17 Britain Gains Control... Britain Raises Revenue..18 Revolutionary Figures.19 20 Events Before the War..... 21 Revolutionary War Begins.. 22 Declaration of Independence. 2 Revolutionary War Ends.. Articles of Confederation 2 2 U.S. Constitution.. Constitutional Principles.26 Political Parties.27 28 First Five Presidents... 29 Westward Expansion 0 Westward Migration 1 Inventions & Technologies 2 Abolitionist Movement Suffrage Movement Issues Dividing the Nation.. Pre-Civil War Compromises.. 6 Union and Confederate States. 7 Civil War Leaders 8 Civil War Begins.. 9 Civil War Ends. African American Soldiers....0 1 Effects of the Civil War... Reconstruction...2 Amendments... Section 2: Historical People Adams, John.. Anderson, Jo.. Anthony, Susan B.. Banneker, Benjamin.. Barton, Clara.. Cabot, John.... Clark, William.. Coronado, Francisco. Cornwallis, Lord Charles...... Davis, Jefferson. De Champlain, Samuel.....6 Douglass, Frederick..6 Franklin, Benjamin.6 Frederick III, King George William 6 Fulton, Robert 6 Garrison, William Lloyd...7 Grant, Ulysses S...7 Hamilton, Alexander..7 Henry, Patrick.7 Jackson, Thomas Stonewall.7 Jefferson, Thomas...8 La Salle, Robert. 8 Lee, Robert E. 8 Lewis, Meriwether.8 Lincoln, Abraham..8 Locke, John.....9 Madison, James.9 Mason, George 9 McCormick, Cyrus... 9 Monroe, James.... 9 Paine, Thomas.....0 Revere, Paul....0 Smalls, Robert..0 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady.. 0 Trevithick, Richard 0 Truth, Isabella Sojourner 1 Tubman, Harriet...1 Washington, George.. 1 Wheatley, Phillis...1 Whitney, Eli 1 Section : Vocabulary Index Section : SOL Objectives 1th Amendment to interaction.. 2 Interdependence to Yankee.. Numeric standards for each chapter Numeric standards explained... Part of US to 1877 VA Standards; Not part of US to 186 VA Standards 1

World Geography (Study Guide pg. 2) SOL 1.2a 1. compass rose: 2. continent:. Equator:. Eurasia:. hemisphere: 6. latitude: 7. longitude: 8. North Pole: 9. Prime Meridian: 10. South Pole: 1. (WA) : Name the ocean located directly between Asia & North America. 2. (WA) : What geographical line separates the Northern & Southern Hemisphere?. (WA) & : What are the names of the two most important directional lines on the globe? Hint: They measure zero degrees longitude and zero degrees latitude.. (WA) : This ocean is located directly between Africa & Australia.. (CS) lines measure how far east or west a location is from the Prime Meridian. 6. (TF) : Australia is located in the Eastern & Southern Hemispheres. 7. (TF) : Western lines of longitude and northern lines of latitude go through Asia. 8. (CS) All ocean water located south of 60 S latitude is part of the Ocean. 9. (WA) : What is the name of the large land mass that contains Asia & Europe? 10. (CS) Lines that run parallel to the Equator are called (10a) lines & measure how far (10b) or a location is from the Equator. Map Project: Write the full names of the continents and oceans on the lines below. 1. 2. 1... 6. 7. 2 6 2 7

SOL 1.2d (Study Guide pg. ) Land & Water Features 1. bay: 2. elevation:. gulf:. hill:. island: 6. lake: 7. mountain: 8. peninsula: 9. plains: 10. plateau: 11. river: 12. tributary: 1. (WA) : The name for a rugged and jagged land mass with a high elevation. 2. (CS) An area of land that is surrounded by water on all sides is called a/an.. (CS) A small body of water that flows into a larger body of water is called a/an.. (TF) : When compared to a bay, a gulf is almost always larger in size.. (WA) : This is a flatter area of land without many hills, mountains, or valleys. 6. (WA) : This is a land mass with a higher elevation than the surrounding land; it is usually flatter at the top. 7. (TF) : A tributary is a land mass surrounded by water on three sides. 8. (CS) The state of Hawaii is an example of a land feature called a/an. 9. (WA) : States where skiing is popular usually contain this type of land feature. 10. (CS) The state of Florida is an example of a land feature called a/an. Name the Feature: Write the name of the land or water feature on each map on the lines below. 1. 2.. 1. 2.... 6... 6.

Geographical Regions (Study Guide pg. ) SOL 1.2b 1. (to) erode: 2. broad lowlands:. Continental Divide:. Death Valley:. distinctive: 6. fertile: 7. glacier: 8. interior: 9. isolated: 10. Piedmont: 11. varying: 1. (WA) : This region contains wide river valleys and rolling hills covered in grass. 2. (CS) is the lowest point of elevation in North America.. (TF) : The Great Plains region decreases in elevation as it continues west.. (WA) : This region contains old rock formations and mountains eroded by glaciers.. (WA) : What region contains rugged mountains that stretch from Canada to Mexico? 6. (WA) : This is the term given to a very wide flat area of land with a low elevation. 7. (WA) : What region contains the oldest mountain range in North America? 8. (CS) The Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges are part of the region. 9. (WA) : What region borders both the Interior Lowlands and Rocky Mountains? 10. (WA) : Do eastern or western lines of longitude run through the Great Plains region? Map Project: Write the name of each geographical region on the lines. Use the map to help you identify the location of each region. 1. 2. 6 8... 6. 7. 1 2 7 8.

SOL 1.2c (Study Guide pg. ) Bodies of Water 1. gateway: 2. immigrant:. industrial product:. inland port:. Midwest: 6. port: 7. seaway: 8. shore: 9. trading post: 1. (WA) : What body of water is known as the Gateway to the West? 2. (CS) forms part of the border between the United States & Mexico.. (CS) The Ohio River is also a tributary and flows into the River.. (CS) A/An (a) city borders an ocean while a/an (b) city borders a body of water but not an ocean.. (WA) : This is a river that flows into the Pacific Ocean & is in the Southwest U.S. 6. (CS) The forms part of the northeastern border between the U.S. and Canada. 7. (CS) The Pacific Ocean was known as a/an. 8. (TF) : The Colorado River was the westernmost river explored by Lewis & Clark. 9. (CS) The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers transport farm and (9a) products and flow into a body of water called the (9b). 10. (WA) : This body of water carried European explorers, settlers, & immigrants to North America. Map Project: Use the map to write the full name of each body of water on the lines. 1. 2.... 6. 7. 8.

American Indians (Study Guide pg. 6) SOL 1.a,b,c 1. adobe: 2. archeologist:. archeology:. Arctic:. artifact: 6. capital resource: 7. (to) characterize: 8. climate: 9. human resource: 10. (to) inhabit: 11. natural resource: 1. (WA) : What Indian tribe was least likely to farm? 2. (WA) and : What two Indian tribes most likely built homes of wood?. (CS) Cooks, farmers, hunters, and builders are all examples of resources.. (CS) Indians traveled around the Great Plains region in search of buffalo.. (CS) Weapons, pots and pans, bows and arrows are examples of resources. 6. (CS) The Indians lived southwest of the Lakota. 7. (TF) : Cactus Hill was located near Indians who lived in a mild and rainy climate. 8. (CS) The Inuit lived in an area that became the state of and country of Canada. 9. (TF) : Pueblo Indians lived near the Rio Grande and Colorado River. 10. (CS) are people who unearth and study artifacts from the past that are buried in soil. Map Project: Write the names of the Indian tribe that inhabited each area on the map. 1. Indians 2. Indians 2. Indians. Indians. Indians 1 6

SOL 1.a (Study Guide pg. 7) Early Exploration 1. Catholicism: 2. economic opportunity:. empire:. inadequate:. missionary: 6. motivation: 7. navigational tool: 8. Northwest Passage: 9. obstacle: 10. prestige: 11. superiority: 1. (WA) : This two word phrase means taking or being given a chance to make money. 2. (CS) When someone feels more important than another person, they have a feeling of.. (WA) : This is a word that means not enough.. (TF) : Europeans tried to spread Catholicism/Christianity to American Indians.. (CS) Finding gold and other natural resources, claiming new land, and discovering the Northwest Passage were all of exploring. 6. (CS) Disease, lack of supplies, and fear of the unknown were some of the explorers faced. 7. (WA) : This is the body of water that explorers thought went right through the land in North America, connecting the Atlantic with the Pacific Ocean. 8. (WA) : This is the geographical region European explorers were most likely to reach when they first landed in North America. 9. (CS) Most explorers were from the continent of. 10. (CS) People called (10a) shared their faith called (10b) with American Indians. Obstacle, Accomplishment, or Motivation? Determine if each phrase is an obstacle, accomplishment, or motivation. Write the words Obstacle, Accomplishment, or Motivation on each line. 1. : Explorers exchanged goods and ideas with other explorers and Indians. 2. : Explorers used incomplete navigational tools and maps.. : Explorers raced to be the first to find gold and unexplored land.. : Explorers improved navigational tools, maps, and ships.. : Explorers lacked adequate supplies and faced starvation and disease. 7

Historical People 1 (Adams to Barton) John Adams Became famous during the: Exploration Era Revolutionary Era Civil War Era Most likely knew: Thomas Jefferson Robert Smalls Frederick Douglass Study Guide: pgs 18, 19, 20, 28 Jo Anderson Helped help to invent the: steamboat cotton gin reaper Most likely knew: Francisco Coronado Ulysses S. Grant Cyrus McCormick Study Guide: pg 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Susan B. Anthony Born in Died Lived Mostly During the: 17 th century 18 th century 19 th century Most likely knew: Elizabeth Cady Stanton Robert E. Lee Harriet Tubman Study Guide: pg Lived Mostly During the: 16 th century 17 th century 18 th century He was a (an): Lawyer Surveyor Abolitionist Study Guide: pg 28 Benjamin Banneker Born in Died Clara Barton Born in Died Lived Mostly During the: 17 th century 18 th century 19 th century Was part of the: Civil War Era Abolitionist Movement Revolutionary Era Study Guide: pg 1

(Cabot to Davis) John Cabot Historical People 2 Became famous during the: Exploration Era Revolutionary Era Civil War Era He explored this area: Southwest U.S. Eastern Canada Mississippi River Valley Study Guide: pg 8 William Clark He explored this area: Republic of Texas Gadsden Purchase Louisiana Purchase He most likely knew: Meriwether Lewis Abraham Lincoln King George III Study Guide: pgs, 28, 29 Lord Charles Cornwallis He commanded the: Yankee Army Redcoat Army Patriot Army He lived the same time as: Patrick Henry Ulysses S. Grant Frederick Doulass Study Guide: pgs 19, 2, 2 Francisco Coronado He was from this country: England Spain France He explored this area: Mississippi River Valley Southwest U.S. Eastern Coast of Canada Study Guide: pg 8 Jefferson Davis Became famous during the: Exploration Era Revolutionary Era Civil War Era Lived the same time as: Robert E. Lee John Adams Phillis Wheatley Study Guide: pg 7 Died (around) Died in Died Died Died Died