1. R C 5 GEOGRAPHY 1 2. 2 T H E S T U D E N T W I L L D E M O N S T R A T E K N O W L E D G E O F T H E M A J O R E V E N T S F R O M T H E L A S T D E C A D E O F T H E…
1. TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORYCURRICULUM MATRIX NAME: Edna Kovacs, Ph.D.SCHOOL:Fernwood Middle School andUNIT TITLE: Westward Expansion: Settling of the West, Ethnic and Gendered…
Slide 1The “Era of Good Feelings” (1816 -1824) The “Era of Good Feelings” (1816 -1824) Expansion of Territories, transportation, and Manifest Destiny Slide 2 Essential…
Slide 1The Early National Period What You Need To Know Slide 2 The Early National Period The new American republic prior to the Civil War experienced dramatic territorial…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Territorial Expansion and a New Century VUS 6a Slide 3 Essential Understandings Economic and strategic interests, supported by popular beliefs, led to territorial…
VUS.6 1800-1850 Should include Embargo Act George Caleb Bingham, The Jolly Flatboatmen (1846) Why did competing political parties develop during the 1790s? Different views…
Westward Expansion: Moving West Reasons why people moved west after the Civil War In the East, farmland was expensive Poor people could not buy their own land Sharecropping…
VUS.6 1800-1850 Should include Embargo Act George Caleb Bingham, The Jolly Flatboatmen (1846) Why did competing political parties develop during the 1790s? Different views…
USHAP USHAP Unit 4 Week 3 Agenda: Monday 11/5/12 Objective: Understand how westward expansion promoted both nationalism and sectionalism Content: Federal policies, westward…
Colonization of American Indians Colonization of American Indians Coercive Assimilation in the U.S. 1887-1934 What is Colonialism? Colonialism is the establishment, exploitation,…