The Plumb-Pudding in Danger was created by James Gillray in February 1805. The cartoon deals with the expansion of British and French power during the early 1800s, and the very real possibility that these two countries could control the globe. The download includes the following: 1. A PowerPoint - complete with discussion notes for each slide - that teachers can use to lead students through the cartoon. 2. An introductory paragraph that describes the circumstances behind the cartoon. 3. A full-size picture of the cartoon, allowing students to label as instructed. 4. A graphic organizer that assists students in identifying different parts of the cartoon, analyzing symbols, and determining the meaning of the cartoon. 5. A series of questions based on the political cartoon. 6. An answer key. For those seeking distance learning options, the biography can be readily converted to a digital activity using Google Slides. This resource can also be purchased as part of a bundle I have posted on TpT: Political Cartoons in American History. In addition to this cartoon, the bundle includes: ● The Repeal, or the Funeral of Miss-Ame Stamp. You can also download this one for FREE. ● Join, or Die ● Cinques-Tetes, or the Paris Monster ● Congressional Pugilists ● Ograbme, or the American Snapping Turtle ● Intercourse or Impartial Dealings ● In Memoriam – our civil service as it was ● The Downfall of Mother Bank ● King Andrew I ● Welcome to All ● Uncle Sam's Lodging House ● The Age of Iron – Man as He Expects to Be ● Southern Chivalry__ Argument versus Clubs ● Mistress Columbia ● The Copperhead Party ● Move On ● The Bosses of the Senate ● Who Stole the People’s Money? I continue to add cartoons related to United States History. These are all valuable resources to my own curriculum. Your feedback regarding this product is always appreciated. And feel free to browse my store for other products related to US History, World History, and Government. Look for Around the World in 180 Days on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Should you have any questions, please email me at [email protected] or contact me via the Q&A section on TpT.