Vermont. Copyright 2010 LessonSnips

Similar documents
West Virginia. Copyright 2010 LessonSnips

French and Indian War. The Seven Year War

Section 2 American Strengths and Weaknesses

Grade Distribution. Topographic Features. Strategic Passages 3/23/2018. Military Geography Exercise

The Duel for North America CHAPTER SIX

Table of Contents. American Revolution

Name: Date: War of 1812 Notes. 1. was elected President in President Madison wanted to stay neutral so that Americans could keep.

Shot Heard Around the World and Other Early Battles. By: Dominic Bowlin and Noah McMullan

The British vs. The French in America

U.S. HISTORY PRE- REVOLUTION NAME: PERIOD: DUE DATE:

SSUSH6: ANALYZE THE CHALLENGES FACED BY THE FIRST FIVE PRESIDENTS AND HOW THEY RESPONDED.

Jonathon Regan:

Station 1: The French Indian War Directions 1. Color the blank map labeled Map before French Indian War so it represents land ownership in North

American Revolutionary War

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. War of 1812

Build up to 7 Years War

Foreign Policy related to the War of 1812 The Young Republic. President Washington through President Monroe

New Government in Operation. Level 2

Presidential Election of 1812

What are some major events leading to The War of 1812?

The War of 1812 Gets Under Way

New Government in Operation: The War of Level 1

The colonists prepared for war Colonial early warning system The Minutemen Lexington and Concord

Lesson 2- The Revolution Begins!

President Madison s Dilemma: Protecting Sailors and Settlers

NEW JERSEY LIKE NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY WAS INITIALLY COLONIZED. Founded, 1664

Chapter 4: Revolutionary Pennsylvania

REVOLUTIONARY WAR BATTLES CHROME BOOK ACTIVITY

The Revolutionary War

Settlement: George Washington s French And Indian War

13 Original Colonies. Grade Level: 4-6

The American Revolution

Ch. 9.4 The War of 1812

The War of 1812: Chapter 7, Section 2

James Madison The War of CA 8 th Grade US History Standard 8.5.1

Colony: People: Economy: Natural Resources: Religion:

Chapter 2 Section 3. Thirteen English Colonies

What are some major events leading to The War of 1812?

Graphic Organizer. Development of the Middle Colonies

Facts about the War of 1812

GUIDED READING ACTIVITY Which four states joined the Confederacy when President Lincoln issued a call to save the Union?

BEFORE NAPOLEON: FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR CAMPAIGN

The War of 1812 Webquest and Video Analysis- Key Directions: Complete the following questions using resources from the link listed below:

The War of Causes of the War of 1812 The War Begins The Effects of the War on America

The Thirteen Colonies. By: Caitlin Driscoll

Bell Ringer: PRACTICE for Friday's test. Put the 13 colonies in the correct category.

Warm Up. 1) Complete the War of 1812 webquest that is located in Google Classroom. 2) You have 30 minutes to complete this assignment

LESSON PLAN # 2 Key People, Places and Events. TOPIC: Locating information about important Western District people, places and events.

Chapter 6 Canada at War

Chapter 9, Section 4 The War of 1812

YEARS OF WAR. Chapters 6

1. The United States Naval and the National Institute of Health are in this state. 4. This state is the home to Mount Rushmore.

Early Defeats. -British capture all major colonial cities New York Philadelphia Boston Charleston

December 14, 1819 Alabama Becomes a State

the War of 1812 is not just a war between Canada and the United States, Great Britain and the First Nations played a large part in the war the

Battling for Independence

The Civil War has Begun!

North, one of nine lessons in our American Revolution Unit. This lesson was designed by teachers with you and your students in mind.

Students of History -

Prince William County and the two. Historians say the Doeg Indians

The War of Grade Level: 4 6

Understand how the United States military contributed to the Allied victory in the war. Describe the aims of the Fourteen Points.

If you re Germany, how can you attack France with a better plan?

Vocabulary. Theatre of War Tecumseh Impressment William Henry Harrison War Hawk Elitist Paradox

Arthur Woolf Economic Consulting. The Economic Impact of the Vermont Air and Army National Guard Bases

Skill-Builders. Grades 4 5. Social Studies. Writer Kate O Halloran. Editorial Director Susan A. Blair. Cover Designer Roman Laszok

Dramatizing Dilemma 1: What Should President Adams Do to Protect American Ships?

The War in Europe 5.2

As James Collins s story demonstrates, fighting in the South was vicious.

Vocabulary. Turncoat: a traitor

Volume 4, Number 6. JROTC Presentation at Mohave High School, Bullhead City. Chapter Meetings

US History, Ms. Brown Website: dph7history.weebly.com

Chapter 6 War for Independence

GUIDED READING CHAPTER 5: THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE (Page 1)

D-Day. The invasion of Normandy was the largest land and sea attack ever launched with over troops, over 7000 ships and aircraft.

LEQ: What was the final important battle of the American Revolution?

Chapter 16 and 17 HOMEWORK. If the statement is true, write "true" on the line. If it is false, change the underlined word or words to make it true.

COLONIZATION. SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia s history.

LEQ: What American victory was the turning point of the American Revolution because it inspired France to help the United States?

ANGLO-AMERICAN WARFARE & THE WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY 211 AND 311 BRIEFING

216 Chapter 8: Native Peoples es and Explorers. 216 Chapter 10: Georgia in the Royal Period


The War of 1812 Parts 1-5

SSUSH14 The student will explain America s evolving relationship with the world at the turn of the twentieth century.

Cumberland County Historical Society

Timeline: Battles of the Second World War. SO WHAT? (Canadian Involvement / Significance) BATTLE: THE INVASION OF POLAND

Where Did the United States Seek Territory for an Empire?

Spanish-American War. Grade Level: 4-6

Causes of the War. War of Frontier Pressures. The War Hawks. The American Military. Impressment 10/11/2012

The Battle of Plattsburgh. hopes of achieving a significant victory in the two-year war between the United States and

Chapter 7.3 The War Expands

Key People. North vs. South Advantages. End of War & Grab Bag. Battles. Reconstruction

American Anthem. Modern American History. Chapter 8. The First World War Columbus statute in Rhode Island

6/1/2009. On the Battlefields

Writing. 6 Teacher Edition. Diagnostic Series. KAMICO Instructional Media, Inc. Instructional Media, Inc.

The Colonies. Boston New York Trenton/Princeton. Philadelphia Saratoga. South Carolina Yorktown X X

Revolutionary War Internet Scavenger Hunt

The. Most Devastating War Battles

Unit 1-5: Reading Guide. Canada and World War II

Transcription:

Vermont Vermont is one of the six New England states located in the northeast corner of the United States. Vermont is a small state that is divided from New Hampshire to the east by the Connecticut River and from New York to the west by Lake Champlain. Massachusetts is south of Vermont and Vermont shares a northern border with Canada. Early History of Vermont Being one of the New England states, Vermont s modern history begins with early European exploration. In the 1600 s, French explorer Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City in Canada in 1608 and in 1609 he explored and mapped the region around Lake Champlain. The name Vermont is derived from the French les verts monts, the green mountains. In fact, the Green Mountains, part of the great Appalachian Mountains that extend from New England to Georgia, run through the middle of Vermont from north to south. The French established a fort on Isle La Motte, an island in Lake Champlain, in 1666. However, English troops moved into Vermont from the vicinity of Albany in the New York colony and built a fort at Chimney Point in 1690. Meanwhile the Native American tribes like the Abenaki, Pennacook, Algonquin and Iroquois were vying for territory in the Vermont region. The French formed an alliance with the Algonquins in order to enhance their fur trade. In 1724, settlers from the Massachusetts colony established Fort Dummer where Brattleboro is today. The area of Vermont became a region with French and English settlers, trappers and military personnel mixed with several Indian tribes, all wanting to control the territory. Finally the French and Indian War, as it is called, began between France and England in 1754. Both countries utilized alliances with Indian tribes to further their cause. The Treaty of Paris of 1763 ended this war and Britain took over many of France s territories, including the area of Vermont. The squabbling over Vermont did not end with the Treaty of Paris. The French and Indian War had decided which country owned Vermont but not which British colony the area belonged to. Both New Hampshire and New York claimed some of the same lands in Vermont. In 1764 the British government decreed that the Connecticut River was the boundary between New Hampshire and New York.

Vermont and the Revolutionary War The Revolutionary War began with the Battle of Lexington (Massachusetts) on April 19, 1775. Vermonter Ethan Allen and his militia called the Green Mountain Boys immediately joined the conflict and on May 10 and 11, 1775 they captured the British fort, Fort Ticonderoga, on the southern part of Lake Champlain. This gave the colonists control of the lake and access for ships into British territory in Canada. On July 4, 1776, the American colonies declared their independence from Britain. The people of Vermont had not want to be ruled by the New York colony, but that had been the decree from Britain. They concluded that freedom from Britain also meant that the decree placing the area of Vermont under New York was nullified as well. On January 15, 1777, Vermont wrote their own Declaration of Independence from New York and stated they were the republic of New Connecticut. However, on June 4, 1777 the republic changed its name to Vermont. Ten years later, in 1787, the United States established its Constitution and over time each of the thirteen original colonies ratified it and became states. In January 1791, Vermont representatives ratified the U.S. Constitution and in March 1791 Vermont became the fourteenth state. Two decades later the population of Vermont had tripled to about 218,000 people. The days of war were not over for Vermont as the area became part of the battleground of the War of 1812. With its border on Canada, people in Vermont feared a British invasion as part of the war. In fact, British warships sailed into Lake Champlain and attacked Burlington in August of 1813. However the following year American forces gained control of the lake after the Battle of Plattsburgh in September 1814. In the early 1800s Vermont relied heavily on trade with Canada to maintain its economy. Improvements in transportation within the United States, such as the Champlain Canal that became operational in 1823, the building of turnpikes, and finally the introduced on railroad connections in Vermont in 1849, connected Vermont with trading partners throughout the United States.

Vermont Today Today Vermont has just 624,000 inhabitants. Vermont is one of the most rural states in the country because about seventy percent of the population does not live within cities or towns. Dairy cattle are important to the economy and Vermont marble is prized for its beauty. Vermont was the first state to promote tourism. In 1911 the Vermont Bureau of Publicity published a pamphlet entitled Vermont, Designed by the Creator for the Playground of the Continent. Tourism continues to be a large part of Vermont s economy, especially capitalizing on the fall colors and ski resorts.

Circle True or False after analyzing each of the following statements. 1. True False Vermont is one of the six New England states located in the northeast corner of the United States. 2. True False Lake Champlain forms part of the border between Vermont and New Hampshire. 3. True False The Green Mountains in Vermont are part of the Appalachian Mountains that extend from New England to Georgia. 4. True False The Algonquin, Iroquois and Sioux Indians were all vying for lands in Vermont at the time of the first British and French settlements. 5. True False The French and Indian War began in 1754 and involved only French soldiers doing battle with Indian warriors. 6. True False Vermonter Ethan Allen and his militia helped the British defeat American soldiers at the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga shortly after the Revolutionary War began. 7. True False In 1777 Vermont wrote its own Declaration of Independence from the New York colony. 8. True False Vermont was an independent republic when it sought to become the fourteenth state. 9. True False Lake Champlain was the site of military activity during the War of 1812. 10. True False Like the other New England states, an important part of Vermont s tourism centers around ocean beaches.

Answers 1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. False 7. True 8. True 9. True 10. False