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Welcome to AP US History!
Archives '14-15
Course intro and Summer Work Discussion
8.28
9.2
Period 1: Exploration and Pre-Colonial America
9.10 - The Conquistadores
9.12- Assessment
9.4 - The Natives Pre-1491
9.8 - The Columbus Controversy
Period 2: Colonial North America
10.2- The Atlantic World
10.4 Assessment
9.16 - British Colonial America
9.18 - Colonial Societies and the Puritans
9.22 - The Puritans
9.24 - King Phillips War
9.26 - Slavery and the Stono Rebellion
9.30 - The Enlightenment and The Great Awakening
AT- 9/17
PERIOD 3: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
10.10- British Legislation: 1763-1770
10.14- The Boston Massacre and The Boston Tea Party
10.16 The Declaration of Independence
10.21 The Revolutionary War
10.23 The Articles of Confederation & Shays' Rebellion
10.27 The Constitution
10.29 National and International Relations
10.31 Period 3 Review
10.8- The Seven Years War
11.4 Assessment
Period 4: The New Republic
11.10 War of 1812 and Judicial Independence
11.12 - Slavery and the Economy
11.14 Judicial Independence and The Changing Nation
11.18 Andrew Jackson
11.20 Jackson's Impeachment Trial
11.6 An Agrarian Republic
12.1 Industry and Regionalism
12.3 Sectional Crisis and Short Answer Prep
Period 5: The Civil War
1.19 Reconstruction
1.21 Reconstruction pt. 2
1.6.14 Happy New Year!
1.8.15 Exam Review
12.11 The Election of 1860
12.15 and 12.17
12.19 Lincoln and the Rights of Black Americans
12.23 Discussion
12.9 Sectional Crisis
American Political Parties Visuals
Period 6: Industry and Growth
1.23 Intro
1.27 Trans-Mississippi West
1.29 The West...Then and Now
2.10 Competing Interests
2.12 Test
2.4 The Haymarket Affair
2.6 The Ethics of Industry
Period 7: America in the World
2.16 Progressives, Immigration and Urbanization
2.18 Election of 1912
2.20 Wilson's Foreign Policy
3.11 Japanese Internment
3.13 Debate Prep- The Atomic Bomb
3.17 Debate & End of WWII
3.19 Legacy of WWII and Review
3.5 From Imperialism to Isolation
3.9 Great Depression and New Deal
Period 8: Prosperity and International Responsibility
3.25 Intro to the Cold War
3.27 Evaluating Origins of the Cold War
3.31- Post-war Culture of the 1950s
4.10 The New Frontier and Great Society
4.10 The New Frontier and Great Society
4.2 JFK and the Cold War
4.6 Vietnam
4.8 Civil Rights: Mississippi is this America?
Period 9: Globalization and Redefining National Identity
4.28 Carter's Downfall
4.29 The 80s and The Reagan Administration
5.1 End of the Cold War and 1990s
5.5 The US in Afghanistan and Iraq
5.7 Review for Exam
Post-Exam
Archives '15-16
Period 1: Exploration and Pre-Colonial America
9.11 Assessment
9.2 The Natives pre-1941
9.4 The Columbus Controversy
9.9 The Conquistadors
Period 2: Colonial North America
10.1 The Great Awakening Part 2
10.5 The Atlantic World
10.5 The Atlantic World
9.15 British Colonial America
9.17 Colonial Societies and the Puritans
9.21 The Puritans
9.23 King Phillips War
9.25 The Stono Rebellion
9.29 The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening pt. 1
PERIOD 3: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
10. 9 The Seven Years War aka French and Indian War
10.16 British Acts and Colonial Resistance
10.20 Letters from a Farmer...The Boston Massacre and Tea Party
10.22 Should the Colonies Declare Independence?
10.26 The War for Independence
10.28 Shays' Rebellion and The Articles of Confederation
10.30 The Constitution
11.3 Domestic and International Relations
11.5 AAA
11.5 Assessment
Period 4: The New Republic
11.11 War of 1812 and Judicial Independence
11.13 Slavery and the Economy
11.17 The Changing Nation
11.19 Andrew Jackson
11.30 Jackson's Impeachment Trial
11.9 An Agrarian Republic
11.9 The Age of Jefferson...
12.2 Industry and Regionalism
12.4 Sectional Crisis and Short Answer Prep
Period 5: The Civil War
1.19 Reconstruction Pt. 1
1.21 Reconstruction Pt. 2
1.5.16 Happy New Year
1.7.16 Exam Review Day
12.10 Sectional Crisis
12.14 Election of 1860
12.16 and 12.18 LINCOLN
12.22 Lincoln and the Rights of Black Americans
Period 6: Industry and Growth
1.25 "Discovering" the West
1.27 The Trans Mississippi West
1.29 The West Then... and Now
2.10 Assessment
2.2 Rise of Industry
2.4 The Ethics of Industry
2.8 Competing Interests
Period 7: America in the World
2.12 Progressive, Urbanization and Immigration
2.16 Election of 1912
3.10 Japanese Internment
3.14 The Atomic Bomb and Debate Prep
3.16 Debate and End of WWII
3.18 End of WWII and Legacy
3.2 Wilson's Foreign Policy
3.4 Imperialism to Isolationism..Foreign Policy Shifts
3.8 Great Depression and New Deal
Period 8: Prosperity and International Responsibility
3.24 Intro to the Cold War
3.28 Evaluating Origins of the Cold War
3.30 Post-War Culture of the 1950's
4.1 JFK and the Cold War
4.11 The New Frontier and Great Society
4.13 Period 8 Assessment
4.5 Vietnam
4.7 Civil Rights Movement
Period 9: Globalization and Redefining the American Identity
4.15 Carter's Downfall
4.26 The 80s and the Reagan Administration
4.28 The End of the Cold War and the 90s
5.2 The US in Iraq and Afghanistan
5.4.16 Exam Review
Archives '16-17
Period 1: Course Intro, Exploration and Pre-Colonial America
8.31 Welcome
9.13 The Conquistadors
9.15 AAA
9.2 Rumor of War Discussion
9.7 Pre-Columbian Societies
9.9 The Columbus Controversy
Period 2: Colonial North America
10.11 AAA
10.3 The Great Awakening
10.5 Essay Work Time, the Zenger Case, and Salem Witch Crisis
10.7 Periodization
9.19 British Colonial America
9.21 Colonial Societies and the Puritans
9.23 The Puritans; The Atlantic Slave Trade
9.27 Conflict: King Phillips War
9.29 Slavery and the Stono Rebellion
Period 3: The American Revolution and National Identity
10.13 The Seven Years War aka The French and Indian War
10.17 British Acts and Colonial Resistance
10.19 The Boston Massacre and Tea Party
10.24 Should the Colonies Declare Independence?
10.26 Was the Revolution revolutionary?
10.28 Shay's Rebellion and the Articles of Confederation
11.1 The Constitution and Federalist Papers
11.3 Early US Politics
Period 4: The New Republic
11.10 1801-1820
11.14 The War of 1812
11.16 Slavery and the Economy
11.18 Judicial Independence and Market Revolution
11.29 Politics of the Common Man
12.1 Jackson Impeachment Trial and Legacy
12.5 Industry and Regionalism
12.7 Sectionalism
Period 5: The Civil War
1.11.17 Mini AAA and Obama's Farewell
1.13.17 Exam Review
1.3 Essay Work Day
1.3.17 HNY; Lincoln Essay Work Day
1.5.17 Reconstruction pt. 1
1.9 Reconstruction pt. 2
12.13 Sectional Crisis
12.15 The Election of 1860
12.19 and 12.21 LINCOLN
Period 6: Expansion and Industry
1.25 The Rise of Industry
1.27 Robber Barons and Silicon Sultans
1.31 Industry Socratic Seminar
2.10 Immigration and Gilded Age Politics
2.2 The American West
2.6 Growth of Cities, Immigration
2.8 Cities and Culture Then and Now
Period 7: Becoming a World Power
2.16 Imperialism and The Spanish American War
2.20 Progressive Era and Reforms
2.22 Wilson's Foreign Policy
2.24 From Imperialism to Isolation
3.13 Mini AAA and Great Depression
3.17 WWII pt. 1
3.21 End of WWII
3.9 The Roaring 20s
Period 8: The Cold War and Civil Rights
3.27 Origins of the Cold War
3.29 Life in the 1950s
3.31 JFK and the Cold War
4.10 Vietnam
4.12 Nixon and Carter
4.4 Civil Rights
4.6 Liberal Reform Movements
Period 9: 1980-Present
4.18 The Rise of Conservatism
4.20 End of the Cold War and the 80s - Clinton
5.1 The US in Iraq and Afghanistan
5.3 Exam Review
A More Perfect Union
Semester ONE
Period 1
9.11 The Columbian Exchange
8.28 Course Overview
8.31 Pre-Columbian Societies
9.5 Conquistadors and Columbus
9.7 DBQ Practice Day
9.13 AAA
Period 2
9.17 European Colonization and Mercantilism
9.19 English Colonies and American Exceptionalism
9.21 British Colonial Societies
9.25 Conflict: King Phillips War
9.27 Bacon's Rebellion and Slavery
9.25 AT Test Review
10.1 The Great Awakening
10.3 DBQ Practice Day
Period 3
10.31 Washington's Farewell Address and Early American Politics
10.29 The Constitution
10.25 Founding Documents
10.9 The Seven Year's War
10.11 British Acts and Colonial Resistance
10.15 Turmoil in Boston
10.17 Revolutionary War Debate Prep
10.23 Revolutionary War Debate
Period 4
11.14 Slavery and the American Economy
11.6 The War of 1812
11.8 Change, change, change...
11.12 The Market Revolution
11.16 Antebellum Societal and Cultural Reforms
11.28 Politics of the Common Man
12.3 Jackson's Impeachment Trial
12.5 Sectionalism
Period 5
12.13 The Election of 1860
12.11 Sectionalism, War and Expansion
12.17 and 12.19 LINCOLN
12.21 Lincoln Paper Work Day
1.3 Lincoln Paper Work Day
1.7 Reconstruction
1.9 Reconstruction Part 2
Period 6
2.6 Growth of Cities Mini Lessons
1.31 Gilded Age Politics
1.29 Big Business Debate
1.25 Big Business Then and Now
1.23 The Rise of Industrial America
2.8 Immigration Policies
2.4 Growth of Cities and Culture
2.12 The Last West: Docs and LEQ Prep
LEQ Workshop
Period 7
2.20 The Progressive Era
2.18 Imperialism and the Spanish American War
2.22 World War One
3.7 Roaring 20s and mini-AAA
3.11 The Great Depression
3.13 The New Deal and The Green New Deal
3.15 WWII
3.19 End of WWII
3.21 AAA
Period 8
4.2 Civil Rights
4.5 LBJ's Great Society
3.26 Origins of the Cold War
3.27 Post War Culture of the 50s
4.1 JFK and the Cold War
4.9 Opposition to the Vietnam War
4.11 Nixon, Watergate and Trust in Government
4.12 Carter and the Middle East
Period 9
4.30 DBQ Day
4.19 Rising Conservatism
5.2 War, Peace and the Path Forward
5.2 Exam Review
Course Overview
Study Resources
Textbook
The Brain Page
AP US History
Welcome to AP US History!
Archives '14-15
Course intro and Summer Work Discussion
8.28
9.2
Period 1: Exploration and Pre-Colonial America
9.10 - The Conquistadores
9.12- Assessment
9.4 - The Natives Pre-1491
9.8 - The Columbus Controversy
Period 2: Colonial North America
10.2- The Atlantic World
10.4 Assessment
9.16 - British Colonial America
9.18 - Colonial Societies and the Puritans
9.22 - The Puritans
9.24 - King Phillips War
9.26 - Slavery and the Stono Rebellion
9.30 - The Enlightenment and The Great Awakening
AT- 9/17
PERIOD 3: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
10.10- British Legislation: 1763-1770
10.14- The Boston Massacre and The Boston Tea Party
10.16 The Declaration of Independence
10.21 The Revolutionary War
10.23 The Articles of Confederation & Shays' Rebellion
10.27 The Constitution
10.29 National and International Relations
10.31 Period 3 Review
10.8- The Seven Years War
11.4 Assessment
Period 4: The New Republic
11.10 War of 1812 and Judicial Independence
11.12 - Slavery and the Economy
11.14 Judicial Independence and The Changing Nation
11.18 Andrew Jackson
11.20 Jackson's Impeachment Trial
11.6 An Agrarian Republic
12.1 Industry and Regionalism
12.3 Sectional Crisis and Short Answer Prep
Period 5: The Civil War
1.19 Reconstruction
1.21 Reconstruction pt. 2
1.6.14 Happy New Year!
1.8.15 Exam Review
12.11 The Election of 1860
12.15 and 12.17
12.19 Lincoln and the Rights of Black Americans
12.23 Discussion
12.9 Sectional Crisis
American Political Parties Visuals
Period 6: Industry and Growth
1.23 Intro
1.27 Trans-Mississippi West
1.29 The West...Then and Now
2.10 Competing Interests
2.12 Test
2.4 The Haymarket Affair
2.6 The Ethics of Industry
Period 7: America in the World
2.16 Progressives, Immigration and Urbanization
2.18 Election of 1912
2.20 Wilson's Foreign Policy
3.11 Japanese Internment
3.13 Debate Prep- The Atomic Bomb
3.17 Debate & End of WWII
3.19 Legacy of WWII and Review
3.5 From Imperialism to Isolation
3.9 Great Depression and New Deal
Period 8: Prosperity and International Responsibility
3.25 Intro to the Cold War
3.27 Evaluating Origins of the Cold War
3.31- Post-war Culture of the 1950s
4.10 The New Frontier and Great Society
4.10 The New Frontier and Great Society
4.2 JFK and the Cold War
4.6 Vietnam
4.8 Civil Rights: Mississippi is this America?
Period 9: Globalization and Redefining National Identity
4.28 Carter's Downfall
4.29 The 80s and The Reagan Administration
5.1 End of the Cold War and 1990s
5.5 The US in Afghanistan and Iraq
5.7 Review for Exam
Post-Exam
Archives '15-16
Period 1: Exploration and Pre-Colonial America
9.11 Assessment
9.2 The Natives pre-1941
9.4 The Columbus Controversy
9.9 The Conquistadors
Period 2: Colonial North America
10.1 The Great Awakening Part 2
10.5 The Atlantic World
10.5 The Atlantic World
9.15 British Colonial America
9.17 Colonial Societies and the Puritans
9.21 The Puritans
9.23 King Phillips War
9.25 The Stono Rebellion
9.29 The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening pt. 1
PERIOD 3: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
10. 9 The Seven Years War aka French and Indian War
10.16 British Acts and Colonial Resistance
10.20 Letters from a Farmer...The Boston Massacre and Tea Party
10.22 Should the Colonies Declare Independence?
10.26 The War for Independence
10.28 Shays' Rebellion and The Articles of Confederation
10.30 The Constitution
11.3 Domestic and International Relations
11.5 AAA
11.5 Assessment
Period 4: The New Republic
11.11 War of 1812 and Judicial Independence
11.13 Slavery and the Economy
11.17 The Changing Nation
11.19 Andrew Jackson
11.30 Jackson's Impeachment Trial
11.9 An Agrarian Republic
11.9 The Age of Jefferson...
12.2 Industry and Regionalism
12.4 Sectional Crisis and Short Answer Prep
Period 5: The Civil War
1.19 Reconstruction Pt. 1
1.21 Reconstruction Pt. 2
1.5.16 Happy New Year
1.7.16 Exam Review Day
12.10 Sectional Crisis
12.14 Election of 1860
12.16 and 12.18 LINCOLN
12.22 Lincoln and the Rights of Black Americans
Period 6: Industry and Growth
1.25 "Discovering" the West
1.27 The Trans Mississippi West
1.29 The West Then... and Now
2.10 Assessment
2.2 Rise of Industry
2.4 The Ethics of Industry
2.8 Competing Interests
Period 7: America in the World
2.12 Progressive, Urbanization and Immigration
2.16 Election of 1912
3.10 Japanese Internment
3.14 The Atomic Bomb and Debate Prep
3.16 Debate and End of WWII
3.18 End of WWII and Legacy
3.2 Wilson's Foreign Policy
3.4 Imperialism to Isolationism..Foreign Policy Shifts
3.8 Great Depression and New Deal
Period 8: Prosperity and International Responsibility
3.24 Intro to the Cold War
3.28 Evaluating Origins of the Cold War
3.30 Post-War Culture of the 1950's
4.1 JFK and the Cold War
4.11 The New Frontier and Great Society
4.13 Period 8 Assessment
4.5 Vietnam
4.7 Civil Rights Movement
Period 9: Globalization and Redefining the American Identity
4.15 Carter's Downfall
4.26 The 80s and the Reagan Administration
4.28 The End of the Cold War and the 90s
5.2 The US in Iraq and Afghanistan
5.4.16 Exam Review
Archives '16-17
Period 1: Course Intro, Exploration and Pre-Colonial America
8.31 Welcome
9.13 The Conquistadors
9.15 AAA
9.2 Rumor of War Discussion
9.7 Pre-Columbian Societies
9.9 The Columbus Controversy
Period 2: Colonial North America
10.11 AAA
10.3 The Great Awakening
10.5 Essay Work Time, the Zenger Case, and Salem Witch Crisis
10.7 Periodization
9.19 British Colonial America
9.21 Colonial Societies and the Puritans
9.23 The Puritans; The Atlantic Slave Trade
9.27 Conflict: King Phillips War
9.29 Slavery and the Stono Rebellion
Period 3: The American Revolution and National Identity
10.13 The Seven Years War aka The French and Indian War
10.17 British Acts and Colonial Resistance
10.19 The Boston Massacre and Tea Party
10.24 Should the Colonies Declare Independence?
10.26 Was the Revolution revolutionary?
10.28 Shay's Rebellion and the Articles of Confederation
11.1 The Constitution and Federalist Papers
11.3 Early US Politics
Period 4: The New Republic
11.10 1801-1820
11.14 The War of 1812
11.16 Slavery and the Economy
11.18 Judicial Independence and Market Revolution
11.29 Politics of the Common Man
12.1 Jackson Impeachment Trial and Legacy
12.5 Industry and Regionalism
12.7 Sectionalism
Period 5: The Civil War
1.11.17 Mini AAA and Obama's Farewell
1.13.17 Exam Review
1.3 Essay Work Day
1.3.17 HNY; Lincoln Essay Work Day
1.5.17 Reconstruction pt. 1
1.9 Reconstruction pt. 2
12.13 Sectional Crisis
12.15 The Election of 1860
12.19 and 12.21 LINCOLN
Period 6: Expansion and Industry
1.25 The Rise of Industry
1.27 Robber Barons and Silicon Sultans
1.31 Industry Socratic Seminar
2.10 Immigration and Gilded Age Politics
2.2 The American West
2.6 Growth of Cities, Immigration
2.8 Cities and Culture Then and Now
Period 7: Becoming a World Power
2.16 Imperialism and The Spanish American War
2.20 Progressive Era and Reforms
2.22 Wilson's Foreign Policy
2.24 From Imperialism to Isolation
3.13 Mini AAA and Great Depression
3.17 WWII pt. 1
3.21 End of WWII
3.9 The Roaring 20s
Period 8: The Cold War and Civil Rights
3.27 Origins of the Cold War
3.29 Life in the 1950s
3.31 JFK and the Cold War
4.10 Vietnam
4.12 Nixon and Carter
4.4 Civil Rights
4.6 Liberal Reform Movements
Period 9: 1980-Present
4.18 The Rise of Conservatism
4.20 End of the Cold War and the 80s - Clinton
5.1 The US in Iraq and Afghanistan
5.3 Exam Review
A More Perfect Union
Semester ONE
Period 1
9.11 The Columbian Exchange
8.28 Course Overview
8.31 Pre-Columbian Societies
9.5 Conquistadors and Columbus
9.7 DBQ Practice Day
9.13 AAA
Period 2
9.17 European Colonization and Mercantilism
9.19 English Colonies and American Exceptionalism
9.21 British Colonial Societies
9.25 Conflict: King Phillips War
9.27 Bacon's Rebellion and Slavery
9.25 AT Test Review
10.1 The Great Awakening
10.3 DBQ Practice Day
Period 3
10.31 Washington's Farewell Address and Early American Politics
10.29 The Constitution
10.25 Founding Documents
10.9 The Seven Year's War
10.11 British Acts and Colonial Resistance
10.15 Turmoil in Boston
10.17 Revolutionary War Debate Prep
10.23 Revolutionary War Debate
Period 4
11.14 Slavery and the American Economy
11.6 The War of 1812
11.8 Change, change, change...
11.12 The Market Revolution
11.16 Antebellum Societal and Cultural Reforms
11.28 Politics of the Common Man
12.3 Jackson's Impeachment Trial
12.5 Sectionalism
Period 5
12.13 The Election of 1860
12.11 Sectionalism, War and Expansion
12.17 and 12.19 LINCOLN
12.21 Lincoln Paper Work Day
1.3 Lincoln Paper Work Day
1.7 Reconstruction
1.9 Reconstruction Part 2
Period 6
2.6 Growth of Cities Mini Lessons
1.31 Gilded Age Politics
1.29 Big Business Debate
1.25 Big Business Then and Now
1.23 The Rise of Industrial America
2.8 Immigration Policies
2.4 Growth of Cities and Culture
2.12 The Last West: Docs and LEQ Prep
LEQ Workshop
Period 7
2.20 The Progressive Era
2.18 Imperialism and the Spanish American War
2.22 World War One
3.7 Roaring 20s and mini-AAA
3.11 The Great Depression
3.13 The New Deal and The Green New Deal
3.15 WWII
3.19 End of WWII
3.21 AAA
Period 8
4.2 Civil Rights
4.5 LBJ's Great Society
3.26 Origins of the Cold War
3.27 Post War Culture of the 50s
4.1 JFK and the Cold War
4.9 Opposition to the Vietnam War
4.11 Nixon, Watergate and Trust in Government
4.12 Carter and the Middle East
Period 9
4.30 DBQ Day
4.19 Rising Conservatism
5.2 War, Peace and the Path Forward
5.2 Exam Review
Course Overview
Study Resources
Textbook
The Brain Page
More
Welcome to AP US History!
Archives '14-15
Course intro and Summer Work Discussion
8.28
9.2
Period 1: Exploration and Pre-Colonial America
9.10 - The Conquistadores
9.12- Assessment
9.4 - The Natives Pre-1491
9.8 - The Columbus Controversy
Period 2: Colonial North America
10.2- The Atlantic World
10.4 Assessment
9.16 - British Colonial America
9.18 - Colonial Societies and the Puritans
9.22 - The Puritans
9.24 - King Phillips War
9.26 - Slavery and the Stono Rebellion
9.30 - The Enlightenment and The Great Awakening
AT- 9/17
PERIOD 3: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
10.10- British Legislation: 1763-1770
10.14- The Boston Massacre and The Boston Tea Party
10.16 The Declaration of Independence
10.21 The Revolutionary War
10.23 The Articles of Confederation & Shays' Rebellion
10.27 The Constitution
10.29 National and International Relations
10.31 Period 3 Review
10.8- The Seven Years War
11.4 Assessment
Period 4: The New Republic
11.10 War of 1812 and Judicial Independence
11.12 - Slavery and the Economy
11.14 Judicial Independence and The Changing Nation
11.18 Andrew Jackson
11.20 Jackson's Impeachment Trial
11.6 An Agrarian Republic
12.1 Industry and Regionalism
12.3 Sectional Crisis and Short Answer Prep
Period 5: The Civil War
1.19 Reconstruction
1.21 Reconstruction pt. 2
1.6.14 Happy New Year!
1.8.15 Exam Review
12.11 The Election of 1860
12.15 and 12.17
12.19 Lincoln and the Rights of Black Americans
12.23 Discussion
12.9 Sectional Crisis
American Political Parties Visuals
Period 6: Industry and Growth
1.23 Intro
1.27 Trans-Mississippi West
1.29 The West...Then and Now
2.10 Competing Interests
2.12 Test
2.4 The Haymarket Affair
2.6 The Ethics of Industry
Period 7: America in the World
2.16 Progressives, Immigration and Urbanization
2.18 Election of 1912
2.20 Wilson's Foreign Policy
3.11 Japanese Internment
3.13 Debate Prep- The Atomic Bomb
3.17 Debate & End of WWII
3.19 Legacy of WWII and Review
3.5 From Imperialism to Isolation
3.9 Great Depression and New Deal
Period 8: Prosperity and International Responsibility
3.25 Intro to the Cold War
3.27 Evaluating Origins of the Cold War
3.31- Post-war Culture of the 1950s
4.10 The New Frontier and Great Society
4.10 The New Frontier and Great Society
4.2 JFK and the Cold War
4.6 Vietnam
4.8 Civil Rights: Mississippi is this America?
Period 9: Globalization and Redefining National Identity
4.28 Carter's Downfall
4.29 The 80s and The Reagan Administration
5.1 End of the Cold War and 1990s
5.5 The US in Afghanistan and Iraq
5.7 Review for Exam
Post-Exam
Archives '15-16
Period 1: Exploration and Pre-Colonial America
9.11 Assessment
9.2 The Natives pre-1941
9.4 The Columbus Controversy
9.9 The Conquistadors
Period 2: Colonial North America
10.1 The Great Awakening Part 2
10.5 The Atlantic World
10.5 The Atlantic World
9.15 British Colonial America
9.17 Colonial Societies and the Puritans
9.21 The Puritans
9.23 King Phillips War
9.25 The Stono Rebellion
9.29 The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening pt. 1
PERIOD 3: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
10. 9 The Seven Years War aka French and Indian War
10.16 British Acts and Colonial Resistance
10.20 Letters from a Farmer...The Boston Massacre and Tea Party
10.22 Should the Colonies Declare Independence?
10.26 The War for Independence
10.28 Shays' Rebellion and The Articles of Confederation
10.30 The Constitution
11.3 Domestic and International Relations
11.5 AAA
11.5 Assessment
Period 4: The New Republic
11.11 War of 1812 and Judicial Independence
11.13 Slavery and the Economy
11.17 The Changing Nation
11.19 Andrew Jackson
11.30 Jackson's Impeachment Trial
11.9 An Agrarian Republic
11.9 The Age of Jefferson...
12.2 Industry and Regionalism
12.4 Sectional Crisis and Short Answer Prep
Period 5: The Civil War
1.19 Reconstruction Pt. 1
1.21 Reconstruction Pt. 2
1.5.16 Happy New Year
1.7.16 Exam Review Day
12.10 Sectional Crisis
12.14 Election of 1860
12.16 and 12.18 LINCOLN
12.22 Lincoln and the Rights of Black Americans
Period 6: Industry and Growth
1.25 "Discovering" the West
1.27 The Trans Mississippi West
1.29 The West Then... and Now
2.10 Assessment
2.2 Rise of Industry
2.4 The Ethics of Industry
2.8 Competing Interests
Period 7: America in the World
2.12 Progressive, Urbanization and Immigration
2.16 Election of 1912
3.10 Japanese Internment
3.14 The Atomic Bomb and Debate Prep
3.16 Debate and End of WWII
3.18 End of WWII and Legacy
3.2 Wilson's Foreign Policy
3.4 Imperialism to Isolationism..Foreign Policy Shifts
3.8 Great Depression and New Deal
Period 8: Prosperity and International Responsibility
3.24 Intro to the Cold War
3.28 Evaluating Origins of the Cold War
3.30 Post-War Culture of the 1950's
4.1 JFK and the Cold War
4.11 The New Frontier and Great Society
4.13 Period 8 Assessment
4.5 Vietnam
4.7 Civil Rights Movement
Period 9: Globalization and Redefining the American Identity
4.15 Carter's Downfall
4.26 The 80s and the Reagan Administration
4.28 The End of the Cold War and the 90s
5.2 The US in Iraq and Afghanistan
5.4.16 Exam Review
Archives '16-17
Period 1: Course Intro, Exploration and Pre-Colonial America
8.31 Welcome
9.13 The Conquistadors
9.15 AAA
9.2 Rumor of War Discussion
9.7 Pre-Columbian Societies
9.9 The Columbus Controversy
Period 2: Colonial North America
10.11 AAA
10.3 The Great Awakening
10.5 Essay Work Time, the Zenger Case, and Salem Witch Crisis
10.7 Periodization
9.19 British Colonial America
9.21 Colonial Societies and the Puritans
9.23 The Puritans; The Atlantic Slave Trade
9.27 Conflict: King Phillips War
9.29 Slavery and the Stono Rebellion
Period 3: The American Revolution and National Identity
10.13 The Seven Years War aka The French and Indian War
10.17 British Acts and Colonial Resistance
10.19 The Boston Massacre and Tea Party
10.24 Should the Colonies Declare Independence?
10.26 Was the Revolution revolutionary?
10.28 Shay's Rebellion and the Articles of Confederation
11.1 The Constitution and Federalist Papers
11.3 Early US Politics
Period 4: The New Republic
11.10 1801-1820
11.14 The War of 1812
11.16 Slavery and the Economy
11.18 Judicial Independence and Market Revolution
11.29 Politics of the Common Man
12.1 Jackson Impeachment Trial and Legacy
12.5 Industry and Regionalism
12.7 Sectionalism
Period 5: The Civil War
1.11.17 Mini AAA and Obama's Farewell
1.13.17 Exam Review
1.3 Essay Work Day
1.3.17 HNY; Lincoln Essay Work Day
1.5.17 Reconstruction pt. 1
1.9 Reconstruction pt. 2
12.13 Sectional Crisis
12.15 The Election of 1860
12.19 and 12.21 LINCOLN
Period 6: Expansion and Industry
1.25 The Rise of Industry
1.27 Robber Barons and Silicon Sultans
1.31 Industry Socratic Seminar
2.10 Immigration and Gilded Age Politics
2.2 The American West
2.6 Growth of Cities, Immigration
2.8 Cities and Culture Then and Now
Period 7: Becoming a World Power
2.16 Imperialism and The Spanish American War
2.20 Progressive Era and Reforms
2.22 Wilson's Foreign Policy
2.24 From Imperialism to Isolation
3.13 Mini AAA and Great Depression
3.17 WWII pt. 1
3.21 End of WWII
3.9 The Roaring 20s
Period 8: The Cold War and Civil Rights
3.27 Origins of the Cold War
3.29 Life in the 1950s
3.31 JFK and the Cold War
4.10 Vietnam
4.12 Nixon and Carter
4.4 Civil Rights
4.6 Liberal Reform Movements
Period 9: 1980-Present
4.18 The Rise of Conservatism
4.20 End of the Cold War and the 80s - Clinton
5.1 The US in Iraq and Afghanistan
5.3 Exam Review
A More Perfect Union
Semester ONE
Period 1
9.11 The Columbian Exchange
8.28 Course Overview
8.31 Pre-Columbian Societies
9.5 Conquistadors and Columbus
9.7 DBQ Practice Day
9.13 AAA
Period 2
9.17 European Colonization and Mercantilism
9.19 English Colonies and American Exceptionalism
9.21 British Colonial Societies
9.25 Conflict: King Phillips War
9.27 Bacon's Rebellion and Slavery
9.25 AT Test Review
10.1 The Great Awakening
10.3 DBQ Practice Day
Period 3
10.31 Washington's Farewell Address and Early American Politics
10.29 The Constitution
10.25 Founding Documents
10.9 The Seven Year's War
10.11 British Acts and Colonial Resistance
10.15 Turmoil in Boston
10.17 Revolutionary War Debate Prep
10.23 Revolutionary War Debate
Period 4
11.14 Slavery and the American Economy
11.6 The War of 1812
11.8 Change, change, change...
11.12 The Market Revolution
11.16 Antebellum Societal and Cultural Reforms
11.28 Politics of the Common Man
12.3 Jackson's Impeachment Trial
12.5 Sectionalism
Period 5
12.13 The Election of 1860
12.11 Sectionalism, War and Expansion
12.17 and 12.19 LINCOLN
12.21 Lincoln Paper Work Day
1.3 Lincoln Paper Work Day
1.7 Reconstruction
1.9 Reconstruction Part 2
Period 6
2.6 Growth of Cities Mini Lessons
1.31 Gilded Age Politics
1.29 Big Business Debate
1.25 Big Business Then and Now
1.23 The Rise of Industrial America
2.8 Immigration Policies
2.4 Growth of Cities and Culture
2.12 The Last West: Docs and LEQ Prep
LEQ Workshop
Period 7
2.20 The Progressive Era
2.18 Imperialism and the Spanish American War
2.22 World War One
3.7 Roaring 20s and mini-AAA
3.11 The Great Depression
3.13 The New Deal and The Green New Deal
3.15 WWII
3.19 End of WWII
3.21 AAA
Period 8
4.2 Civil Rights
4.5 LBJ's Great Society
3.26 Origins of the Cold War
3.27 Post War Culture of the 50s
4.1 JFK and the Cold War
4.9 Opposition to the Vietnam War
4.11 Nixon, Watergate and Trust in Government
4.12 Carter and the Middle East
Period 9
4.30 DBQ Day
4.19 Rising Conservatism
5.2 War, Peace and the Path Forward
5.2 Exam Review
Course Overview
Study Resources
Textbook
The Brain Page
Semester ONE
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