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WEEK #4 (September 4th-8th)
Monday:  We took labor day off 
Tuesday:  We returned to class and started our week off by turning in out homework, we then went through the French and Indian War(7 Years War) POWERPOINT
Wednesday. We continued down the road to revolution as we discussed the many acts, and blunders of the British Governement
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Thursday: We broke off into separate groups to read through and discuss the Boston Massacre
Friday: We started our class by turning in our Essay #1 and discussed the Shot Heard Round The World, Lexington and Concord

Week #4 Homework:  
We will need a dish that dates back to colonial times, or was the result of the Columbian Exchange(Potato, Corn, Chocolate, Pumpkin, Squash, Sweet Potato) History requires a lot of studying, reading and writing, but history is also the things we do, stuff we make and things we eat. 

Did you know that Ketchup was first sold as medicine in the 1830s? That ​ many common foods like  cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, savoy, kohlrabi, and gai lan are all the same plant Brassica oleracea.?
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