Chapter 2: American Colonies Emerge (p. 34-63)

  • Spain's Empire in the Americas



  • English Settlement in Jamestown



  • Puritan New England





  • Settlement of the Middle Colonies



Chapter 3: Colonies Come of Age (p. 64-93)

  • Unit Introduction: Painting Analysis

  • Comparing Northern and Southern Colonies

  • England Controls the Colonies

  • French and Indian War

Chapter 4: American Revolution (p. 94-127)

  • The Road to Revolution

  • Struggling Toward Independence

  • Anchor Assignment


Chapter 5: Shaping a New Nation (p. 128-177)

  • Articles of Confederation (p. 132-137)

  • Representation and Slavery Solutions (p. 142)

  • Federalism Government Structure (p.143)

  • Forming Political Parties (p. 146)




Chapter 6: Launching a New Nation (p. 178- 209)

  • Introduction Questions

  • George Washington's Cabinet (p. 183)

  • New Nation Deals with Foreign Affairs (p. 190-196)

  • Louisiana Purchase / Lewis and Clark Newspaper Project (p. 197-201)


MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE


Chapter 7: Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism (p. 210-237)

  • Regional Economies Create Differences (p. 213)


  • Jackson and the Indian Removal Act (p. 213-215) ESSAY



Chapter 8: Reforming American Society (p. 240-269)

  • Reform (4 Square Model)


  • Slavery and Abolition (p. 248)


  • Women and Reform (p. 254-258)


  • Workers' Rights Reform (p. 259-266)

  • American Society Reform Project




Chapter 9: Expanding Markets and Moving West (273-297)

  • Manifest Destiny-Word Association Chart (p. 280-285)


  • Westward Expansion Project


Chapter 10: Uniion In Peril (p. 300-335)

  • Approaching Civil War Power Point

  • Growing Tensions Guided Notes

  • Slavery Issue Guided Notes

  • Leadership Guided Notes

  • On the Brink Guided Notes

  • Chapter TEST REVIEW



SECOND SEMESTER ANCHOR ASSIGNMENT

  • Assignment

  • Graphich Organizer




Chapter 11: The Civil War (p. 338-371)

  • Fort Sumter Power Point

  • Unit Project

  • Civil War Power Point (Student Produced)


Chapter 12: Reconstruction and Its Effects (p. 370-403)

  • 3 Plans of Reconstruction (p. 376-382)

  • Reconstruct Computer Lab Activity



FINAL EXAM REVIEW GUIDE