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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ABC'S OF 4TH GRADE HISTORY

BY: ROBYN GRIFFITH
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A stands for
Ancestors
An ancestors is someone who lived in the past.

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B stands for
Boycott
Boycott stands for to refuse to buy something

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C stands for carvel
Carvel stands for a small fast sailing ship.

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D stands for dept.
Dept. stands for money that you owe

E stands for export export stands for a product shipped from one country to another.

F stands for fort sumpter
Fort sumpter was the first fort to be attacked

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G stand for gold rush
Gold rush is a movement to a place where gold was found

H stands for house of burgess the house of burgess was the first legislative branch of government

I stands for import a import is a product brought into a country.

J stands for judicial branch the judicial branch is the branch of government that enforces the laws

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K stands for kachina doll a kachina doll is a doll that represents one of the Hopi people's gods.

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L stands for Loyalists
A American who stayed loyal to Great Britain

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The m is for massacre A killing of many people.

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The n is for northwest passage
A shortcut from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean

O is for ordinance
A ordinance is a law

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P is for pioneer
A pioneer is a person who settles in a new place before others

Q is for quarter
A quarter to provide lodging or shelter for a person

R is for ratify
Ratify means to approve

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S is for states rights states rights mean the rights of each us states to make laws

T is for treaty
Treaty means a formal agreement between two countries

U is for uprising
Uprising means a rebellion

V is for veto
Veto means to refuse something

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W is for wagon train
A wagon train is a line of wagons traveling together

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X is for explorer
A explores is someone who explores the new land

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Y is for Yorktown
The battle of Yorktown is a battle where British surrender

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Z is for Zebulon pike
Zebulon pike went on a expedition and did not find anything he was asked to find but there is peak named after him

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