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Beth Curran

4D Math - Equivalent Fractions Bingo - 9 views

Click the link below to play. http://www.abcya.com/equivalent_fractions_bingo.htm

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Julio F

4D RLA Homework Reading Share for Day 3 - 112 views

Last night I read the legend of Zelda Wind Waker. I just finished the wind temple part. This book has been made into a video game also. So right now Link has to collect 8 shards of something but I'...

RLA Reading Share Day 3

Julia D

Resource Challenge - general Monroe Information - 9 views

http://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/jamesmonroe.php This website tells you a lot!

history Monroe resource challenge

Julia D

Resource Challenge - "Era of Good Feelings" - 9 views

http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/monroe/aa_monroe_era_1.htmlThe I hope you like!

Era of Good Feelings Monroe history resource challenge

Fiona Johnston

James Monroe Quotes at BrainyQuote - 0 views

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    Enjoy the best James Monroe Quotes at BrainyQuote. Quotations by James Monroe, American President, Born April 28, 1758. Share with your friends.
Fiona Johnston

Research | American Political History | Eagleton Institute of Politics - 1 views

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    James Monroe 1758-1831 Image Source: The White House The "Era of Good Feeling", a phrase first used in the Boston Columbian Centinel newspaper on July 12, 1817 following the good-will visit to Boston of the new President James Monroe, is generally applied to describe the national mood of the United States from about 1815 to 1825.
Fiona Johnston

Monroe Doctrine (1823) - 6 views

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    The Monroe Doctrine was articulated in President James Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress on December 2, 1823. The European powers, according to Monroe, were obligated to respect the Western Hemisphere as the United States' sphere of interest.
Fiona Johnston

Monroe Doctrine, 1823 - 1801-1829 - Milestones - Office of the Historian - 6 views

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    In his December 2, 1823, address to Congress, President James Monroe articulated United States' policy on the new political order developing in the rest of the Americas and the role of Europe in the Western Hemisphere. President James Monroe The statement, known as the Monroe Doctrine, was little noted by the Great Powers of Europe, but eventually became a longstanding tenet of U.S.
Fiona Johnston

The Monroe Doctrine - 6 views

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    In October 1823, President Monroe was concerned about Spain reclaiming sovereignty in the Western Hemisphere. He asked former presidents Jefferson and Madison for advice. They told Monroe to join forces with Britain. However, Monroe's secretary of state, John Quincy Adams (who would later succeed Monroe as president), had another idea.
Fiona Johnston

The Monroe Doctrine - 4 views

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    1) The United States would not get involved in European affairs. 2) The United States would not interfere with existing European colonies in the Western Hemisphere. 3) No other nation could form a new colony in the Western Hemisphere.
Fiona Johnston

Garden of Praise: James Monroe Biography - 2 views

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    James Monroe had a great influence on the history of America, even though he was not a brilliant person. He was somewhat shy and was not even a very good public speaker. But he helped the country to grow and become strong as a young nation.
Fiona Johnston

Missouri Compromise - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com - 5 views

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    The Missouri Compromise was an effort by Congress to defuse the sectional and political rivalries triggered by the request of Missouri late in 1819 for admission as a state in which slavery would be permitted. At the time, the United States contained twenty-two states, evenly divided between slave and free.
Fiona Johnston

Missouri Compromise - 6 views

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Fiona Johnston

Westward Expansion: The Louisiana Purchase [ushistory.org] - 5 views

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    One of the first colored illustrations to be put into print, John H.B. Latrobe's The Balise. Mississippi River captures the haunting image of a navigation station under a full moon at the mouth of the Mississippi River. Jefferson's plans for the nation depended upon western expansion and access to international markets for American farm products.
Fiona Johnston

Louisiana Purchase, 1803 - 1801-1829 - Milestones - Office of the Historian - 7 views

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    The Louisiana Purchase refers to the 530,000,000 acres of territory in North America that the United States purchased from France in 1803 for US $15 million. The Louisiana Purchase As the United States spread across the Appalachians, the Mississippi River became increasingly important as a conduit for the produce of America's West (which at that time refered to the land between the Appalachians and the Mississippi).
Zara C

Resource Challenge - The Louisiana Purchase - 12 views

http://www.timetoast.com/search/timelines?cx=partner-pub-3637961829875093%3Aehixnl-dg1y&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=UTF-8&q=Louisiana+purchase+&sa=Search&siteurl=www.timetoast.com%2F&ref=&ss=9198j12498446j15 ...

Monroe Louisiana Purchase history resource challenge

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