SOCIAL STUDIES - 1087
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Part 3 - book 3.   Welcome student's. This subject is divided into "three part". You must complete one part every 10 days as a goal.

Course Description:
In this course, we will look at what it was like to be a sailor on one of Columbus' ships, to be a slave during the War between the States, or to
be the first man to step on the surface of the moon. History seems to come alive with the "You are there" vignettes in this course. Historical
facts are presented in a way that personally involves the student in the exciting events in American history. Understanding of the subject
matter is enhanced with time lines, maps, and activity questions that require an understanding of the concepts and interpretation, as well as
memorization of facts.

Instructors Notes:   Check your answers in your Pace workbook and make corrections. Page P - Page AA

Required Resources:
  • ACE Pace workbook Social Studies 1087
  • Students Atlas of the World (can be purchased by student at cost)
Page P
13.) Stamp Act Congress
14.) suspended
15.) jury
16.) search
17.) import
18.) authority
19.) Boston Massacre
20.) Boston Tea Party
21.)
Intolerable
22.) Quebec
23.) First Continental Congress
24.) Patrick Henry
25.) Minutemen

Page Q
1.) casually
2.) ammunition
3.) barge
4.) patriot
5.) trenches
6.) Hessians
7.) belfry
8.) John Paul Jones
9.) Paul Revere
10.) redcoats
11.) Nathan Hale
12.) Tories
13.) artillery

Page R
1.) They learned that minutemen were
gathering and storing guns and
ammunition there.
2.) (any order)
a.) Paul Revere
b.) William Dawes
3.) two   /   lanterns
4.) The American War for Independence.
5.) Lexington   /   Concord
6.) artillery
7.) The hill was called Breed's Hill.
8.) "Don't fire until you see the whites of
their eyes."
9.) George Washington
10.)
Ephesians 5:15

Page S
11.)   X     b. - The colonists ran out of
                 ammunition.
12.) rebellion   /   protection
13.) 43   /   15   /   Boston
14.) prepared   /   peace
15.) a.) Benjamin Franklin
b.) John Adams
c.) Roger Sherman
d.) Robert Livingston
e.) Thomas Jefferson
16.) July 4, 1776
17.) Thomas Jefferson
18.) "are, and of right ought to be, free and
  independent states"
19.) United States
20.) revolution   /   independence

Page T
21.) colonists who remained loyal to England
22.) General Howe could have ended the war
 if he had captured General Washington's
 troops.
Page T
23.) Nathan Hale was hanged.
24.) "I only regret that I have but one life to
  lose for my country."
25.) Hessians   /   German
26.) a surprise attack on Christmas night
27.) Bennington
28.) 7   /   3
29.) Horatio Gates
30.) France   /   military
31.)
Articles of Confederation
32.) central
33.) promises
34.) Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

Page U
35.)   X     d. - The training received by the
                 Continental army during the
                 winter better prepared them
                 for fighting which resumed in
                 the spring.
36.) Monmouth
37.) West
38.) Tory   /   Iroquois
39.) George Rogers Clark
40.) July 1778
41.) West   /   American
42.) John Paul Jones
43.) When a ship "strikes its colors," it takes
 down its flag and surrenders.
44.) "I have not yet begun to fight!"
45.)
Bonhomme Richard
46.) Serapis
47.) The Americans suffered their worst
 defeat at Camden, South Carolina.

Page V
48.) Battle of King's Mountain
49.) retreat
50.) decisive   /   defeat
51.) March 1781
52.) General Nathaniel Greene
53.) Lord Corneallis' troops
54.) General Washington
55.) 1781   /   8,000
56.) Benjamin Franklin
57.)
Treaty of Paris   /    April 13, 1783
58.) awakening   /   character
59.) Great Awakening
60.) moral   /   united

Page W
1.) Old North Church
2.) Paul Revere
3.) ammunition
4.) George Washington
5.)
Prohibitory Act
6.) Boston
7.) prepared
8.)
Declaration of Independence
9.) Thomas Jefferson
10.) Tories
11.) Bennington
12.) A good man sheweth favour, and lendeth:
he will guide his affairs with discretion.   
Psalm 112:5
Page X
13.) Horatio Gates
14.) Nathan Hale
15.)
Articles of Confederation
16.) Valley Forge
17.) Monmouth
18.) Richard Pearson
19.) John Paul Jones
20.)
Bonhomme Richard
21.) Camden
22.) Cowpens
23.) Yorktown
24.)
Treaty of Paris
25.) reformation

Page Y
1.) C            5.) L            9.) F
2.) K            6.) J            10.) E
3.) A            7.) B           11.) I
4.) G            8.) D           12.) H

13.) convictions
14.) America
15.) von Zinzendorf
16.) missionary

Page Z
17.) Jonathan Edwards
18.) Jonathan Edwards
19.) George Whitefield
20.) Indians
21.) Biblical
22.) the United States
23.) King William's War
24.) Queen Anne's War
25.) King George's War
26.) the French and Indian war
27.)
General George Washington
28.) war
29.) Tories
30.) Nathan Hale
31.) Monmouth
32.) John Paul Jones
33.) American
34.) Cowpens
35.) Americans

Page AA
36.) Stamp Act
37.) Continental
38.) Patrick Henry
39.) Minutemen
40.) A good man sheweth favour, and lendeth:
he will guide his affairs with discretion.   
Psalm 112:5





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