Lesson 3: Development of political institutions and social characteristics that defined the British colonial regions.
Lesson 4: Experience of Africans, Europeans, and Native Americans in South Carolina.
Lesson 5: Patterns of change and continuity in the development of economic systems
Lesson 6: Perspectives on the economic, political, and social developments of North America & SC
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Unit 2: Revolution
Lesson 1: Roles of marginalized groups during the revolution
Lesson 2: Economic and political motivations for colonists to declare independence
Lesson 3: Continuities and changes in natural rights as seen from the French and Indian War to the creation of the Bill of Rights
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Unit 3: A New Nation
Lesson 1: Sequence of events that led to the establishment of the US as a democratic republic
Lesson 2: Contextualize South Carolina’s role in the development of the new nation.
Lesson 3: Perspectives on the economic, political, and social developments of the new nation
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Unit 4: Expansion & Sectionalism
Lesson1: Motivations & Reactions to various expeditions into the Western territories
Lesson 2: Effects of government policies in promoting US territorial expansion
Lesson 3: Role of technology and the environmental impact during expansion
Lesson 4: SC’s role in the development of sectionalism during the antebellum period
Lesson 5: Patterns of continuity and change in the experiences of Native Americans and Spanish-speaking people
Lesson 6: Perspectives of early westward expansion, including the addition of slave and free territories and states
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Unit 5: A Nation Divided
Lesson 1: Economic and political causes of the Civil War
Lesson 2: Effects of military strategies utilized by the Union and the Confederacy
Lesson 3: How emancipation was achieved as a result of civic participation
Lesson 4: Contextualize South Carolina’s experience during the Civil War
Lesson 5: economic, political, and social changes experienced throughout the Civil War
Lesson 6: economic, political, and social divisions during the Civil War
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Unit 6: Reconstruction
Lesson 1: Roles of various groups on Reconstruction
Lesson 2: Impact of federal legislation on the South during Reconstruction
Lesson 3: Reconstruction as a turning point in American history
Lesson 4: Economic, labor, political, and social conditions in SC during Reconstruction
Lesson 5: Impact of economic, political, and social events on the African American experience throughout Reconstruction
Lesson 6: Perspectives of the economic, political, and social effects of Reconstruction on different populations in the South and in other regions of the U. S.