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Second Continental Congress The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia on May 10, 1775. Three delegates added to the Congress were Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Hancock. The Congress took on governmental duties. (United all the colonies for the war effort.) They selected George Washington as Commander in Chief. They encouraged the colonies to set themselves up as states. On July 4, 1776 they adopted the Declaration of Independence. The Congress ended March 1, 1781 when a Congress authorized by the Articles of Confederation took over. Ethan Allen Led a tiny American force and captured fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point on the scenic lakes of upper New York Benedict Arnold

Organic Chem Review

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Molecular Geometry: VSEPR model stand for valence-shell electron-pair repulsion and predicts the 3D shape of molecules that are formed in bonding. Sigma and Pi Bonds: All single bonds are sigma(?), that occur in the overlap of hybridized orbitals. Pi (?) bonds occur when parallel, unhybridized p orbitals overlap. Double bonds contain one sigma and one pi bond; triple bonds contain one sigma and two pi bonds. ? bonds are weaker than the ? bonds, but because ? bonds are found with ? bonds they are stronger than a single ? bond. Pi bonds also prevent rotation about the bond. Hybridization: Blending of outer bonding orbitals Intermolecular Forces: London Dispersion - Weak intermolecular force, temporary attractive force that results when

Chapter 5 Summary American Pageant 13th

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Chapter 5 Info Sheet People- Dr. Samuel Jackson Thomas Jefferson Jonathon Edwards George Whitefield Benjamin Franklin John Trumbull Benjamin West Singleton Copley Phillis Wheatley Events- The march of the Paxton Boys (1764) Postal system mid-1700s The Great Awakening- stage of rousing religious revival Wars/Conflicts- Reasons for rebellion of the 13 colonies were population growth, American colonists were out numbered by English Crisis/Panics- Colonists were afraid of black slave rebellion Land/Territorial Acquisitions- Roads were scarce Foreign Policy- Triangle trade Arts/Literature/Education- College of William and Mary established in 1693 Offered education to all types of people Religion- Anglican Congregational

Chapter 4 Summary American Pageant 13th

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Chapter 4 Info Sheet People Governor William Berkeley Nathaniel Bacon Conflicts/Wars- Bacon’s Rebellion- poor farmers vs. Berkley and Indians. Crisis/Panics- Disease in early English settlements making nuclear families hard to come by “Middle Passage” Slavery in the South Religious Happenings Half-way Covenant and the “jeremiad” Salem Witch Trials Land/Territorial Acquisitions- New England soil was rocky Settlers believed that purifying the soil by burning the forest was wasting the land. They took away the Indians land because they figured they didn’t want it because they burnt it. Documents- “Headright” System- whoever paid for an indentured servant got land “slave codes” Political Parties-

Shier, Butler, and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, 12th ed.

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Stolen Legacy

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Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy by George G. M. James, Ph.D. University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff This work was originally published in New York by Philosophical Library in 1954. The content herein has been slightly edited to mark word corrections and in its organization to assist readability. The author, George Granville Monah James was born in Georgetown, Guyana, South America. His parents were Reverend Linch B. and Margaret E. James. George studied at Durham University in Britain and after a period at the University of London, he earned his doctorate at Columbia University in New York, NY. He then qualified to teach Mathematics, Latin, and Greek. Later he was professor of Logic and Greek at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North

Chapters 1-5 The American Pageant

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT US HISTORY UNIT 1 TERMS AND IDENTIFICATIONS 2011/12 ? Bering Land Bridge Glaciers lowered water level, exposed land bridge from Russia to Alaska. Asian hunters tracked game across it for 1,250 years Aztec, Inca, Maya Aztec- Mexico, large cities, astronomers, lots of sacrifices Incas- Peru Mayans- Central America Pueblos, Mound Builders, Mississippians, Anasazi Pueblos ? Small towns across America All had large settlements b/c of corn. Small, scattered Iroquois Made a military force Crusades People saw awesome stuff in Asia, people wanted cheaper way to get there than Mesopotamia, made Christopher Columbus go other way Europeans in Africa 1450 Portuguese get slaves and gold, 40,000 in 50 years Spain wanted to expand, had to go West

Chapter 4 Section 1-2 New Civilizations in the Americas and Western Eurasia 1200-250 BCE First and Last Sentence Notes

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