Lesson 2 (pages 76-77) Lesson 2 (pages 76-77) Tensions grew between Creeks who lived as Indians and those who adopted the ways of the settlers. Chief Tecumseh was a great…
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper Lee Published 1961 Pulitzer Prize Winner Agree or Disagree After a statement is read, choose whether or not you agree or disagree. Record…
PowerPoint Presentation Lesson 1 Alabama at War: Conflict between the North and South Chapter 5 Lesson 1 PAGES 140-141 About the time Alabama became a state (1819), the differences…
Hittin’ the Road… We’re Montgomery-Bound!!! 4th Grade Field Trip to The State Capital Alabama Written by Julia S. Tutwiler Composed by Edna Gockel Gussen Alabama, Alabama,…
State Symbols Alabama History Date of Statehood: December 14, 1819 The State Tree The longleaf pine. This tree is a late bloomer that grows very little above the ground during…
Who founded Mobile? The French Some street names in Mobile come from the French. The Brothers A leader and a French naval officer, Le Moyne Iberville and his brother Bienville…
Madison and the War of 1812 The War of 1812 Topic 6 #4 - James Madison â 1809-1817 Life-long friend of Thomas Jefferson Wrote the Constitution Shy, but very intelligent;…
PowerPoint Presentation What seems to be happening in this photo? Setting the Stage The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by…
* The Civil Rights Movement (1960-65) We have talked long enough in this country about equal rights. We have talked for one hundred years or more. It is time now to write…
ALABAMA ALABAMA By Hope Schroeder How it all started Alabama means âtribal townâ in the language of the local creek lindens. State nickname Alabama's nickname is âthe…