Facts about the colonial period
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1607-1763 Colonial Period. 1607 Founding of Jamestown, Virginia. 1763 End of the French and Indian Wars (and salutary neglect) 1775-1783 American Revolution. 1776 Declaration of Independence. 1781-1788 Critical Period. 1781 Articles of Confederation ratified. 1783 Treaty of Paris (settling the Revolutionary War with Britain) 1789 New ...
[DOC File]SUMMER UNIT: Colonial America and Meet Our Books
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As students study the early colonial period of American history (1600-1800), the thirteen colonies could be grouped geographically into New England, Middle Atlantic and Southern colonies. The students could be divided into cooperative groups to research information about each group of colonies.
[DOC File]Film – The Immigrant
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in order to participate in the course. You will get a head start on the course content, practice taking notes and discover what works for you, learn to recognize the specific points of view of secondary sources, practice analyzing historical information, and read a fun book about the early colonial period and discuss it over the summer.
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Colonial Period: 1640-1763. Focus Questions: These are based on APUSH essay prompts that have often appeared on the exam since 1991. These focus questions guide our study of this period in North American history, and you should be referring to these when taking notes on your independent reading of ‘American Pageant’ and other assigned texts.
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9. Explain the impact religion had on the social structure of colonial life. Include a discussion of the various religious beliefs and movements that were prevalent in the colonies during the early Colonial Period and the primary location of each religion. RUBRIC. The student response includes the following information. (Assign points for each ...
[DOC File]Unit 2: The New World
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Topic: African Americans in Colonial America. Grade Level: 4th/5th. Lesson Length: 2 class periods. OBJECTIVE: The students will be able to trace the beginnings of slavery in the United States to the Colonial period. The students will create a three-entry journal of a colonial slave using PowerPoint.
[DOC File]Colonial Period 1605-1775
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1776-1840: Early National Period Pioneers of Public Education in the USA included: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), Dewitt Clinton (1769-1828), Horace Mann (1796-1859), Herbert Baynard (1811-1900) Year/Era Historical Events/Social Trends Law and Policy Educational Trends and Ideas Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) 1731 ...
[DOC File]1776-1840: Early National Period
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True or False: Most settlements and towns in colonial America were located by bodies of water. Which colonies had the following geographical features: Rich soil, …
[DOCX File]Name: Date: Period
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Reference your hand-out- ABC of the new deal- Which two programs were most beneficial? Briefly support your opinion with facts. Share- back. Unit I – Review Hand-out. Due Wednesday. Teacher Observation. 4-11. Formation of groups. In groups: Read and share back key information about: The Election of 1936. Presidential Race. The Senate Race ...
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Before the 1880-1920 arrival of “the new immigrant,” most immigrants to the United States arrived from Western and Northern European nations. During the colonial period, the population was mainly English with large populations of Germans (6% of total population—150,000—by 1775) and Scotch-Irish (7% of population—175,000—by 1775).
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