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US History

This is a survey course that provides students with an investigation of important political, economic, and social developments in American history from the pre-colonial time period to the present day. Students will be engaged in activities that call upon their skills as historians (i.e. recognizing cause and effect relationships, various forms of research, expository and persuasive writing, reading of primary and secondary sources, comparing and contrasting important ideas and events).

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Simple US Economic History

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APUSH Chapter 1

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Sectionalism in the United States has been an inevitable reality that we have dealt with since the start of the nation. Sectionalism is defined as an excessive concern for the interests of one group or area to the detriment of the whole. There are countless issues that have divided the country and cause unrest between the citizens of the United States. The three that I have chose to explain are The Dred Scott v. Sandford Case, The Nullification Crisis and The Second Bank of America.

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U.S. HISTORY EOCT: GaDOE Study Guide Day 2, April 6 Day 3, April 9 OVERVIEW OF THE EOCT PAGE 5 PREPARING FOR THE EOCT PAGE 6-9 PERSONAL EXERCISES FOR STUDENTS MAKE SURE THAT YOU PROVIDE SOME CLOSURE AND SUGGESTIONS PAGE 10 TOP 10 SUGGESTED STRATEGIES DURING THE EOCT PAGE 12 & 13 TEST CONTENT FAMILIARIZE STUDENTS WITH THIS INFORMATION FOR THE STRUCTURE OVER THE NEXT TWO WEEKS REVIEW DOMAIN 1: COLONIZATION THROUGH THE CONSTITUTION CONCEPTS KEY IDEAS DESCRIBE EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT IN NORTH AMERICA DURING THE 17TH CENTURY TRACE THE WAYS THAT THE ECONOMY AND SOCIETY OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA EXPLAIN THE PRIMARY CAUSES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION IDENTIFY THE IDEALOGICAL, MILITARY, AND DIPLOMATIC ASPECTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Chapter 2- The Planting of English America (1500-1733)

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Chapter Outline from AP U.S. History

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APUSH Chapter 2- The Planting of English America (1500-1733) I. England on the Eve of Empire A. 3 European powers planted primitive outposts on distant parts of the Continent: English in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, French in Quebec in 1608, and Spanish in Santa Fe in 1610 B. England?s Imperial Stirrings 1. Protestantism became dominant in England and rivalry with Catholic Spain intensified - Ireland became early scene of rivalry - 1570?s-1580?s England?s troops crushed Irish uprising planting lands with Protestant landlords

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