Content Standard: 11.2 Students analyze the relationship among the rise of industrialization, large-scale rural-to-urban migration, and massive immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe.
CCST: 11.2.2 - Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary that makes clear the relationships among the key details and ideas.
WHST: 11.12.9 - Draw evidence from informational text to support analysis, reflection, and research.
Assignments to meet the standard; 1 Week
Once you are done with this lesson, you should be able to:
Students after watching this lesson, will be able to:
- Explain how the election process was different when Jefferson was elected than it is today, and why this created problems in Jefferson's election
- Identify Alexander Hamilton and explain his influence in the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800
- Describe Jeffersonian Democracy and understand why Jefferson called his election the 'Revolution of 1800'
- Understand how the new nation developed, and about important treaties.
- Learn about the development of public education.
American Revolution: Immigration and Slavery - Lesson Plan
The American Revolution
- President Jefferson’s Election & Jeffersonian Democracy - 9:29
- Essential Question: Who is Alexander Hamilton,? Explain his influence in the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800
- Thomas Jefferson's Presidency: Louisiana Purchase, Lewis & Clark, and More 11:00
- Essential Question: Why was Jefferson's decisions to complete the Capitol and the Louisiana Purchase controversial?
- Barbary Pirates, Napoleonic Wars and Embargo of 1807 - 6:47
- Essential Question: How did the Napoleonic Wars affected the United States?
- President Madison and the War of 1812 - 9:49
- Essential Question: Who were Tecumseh, William Henry Harrison, Oliver Perry, Andrew Jackson and Francis Scott Key, and what was their significance in the War of 1812?
- James Madison After the War of 1812: the Era of Good Feelings - 6:13
- Essential Question: Why is this era known as the Good Feeling era?
- James Monroe’s Presidency: The Monroe Doctrine - 7:44
- Essential Question: What is the Monroe Doctrine?
- John Marshall’s Supreme Court During the Virginia Dynasty - 8:58
- Essential Question: Who is John Marshall and how did he shape the judicial branch of government?
- Economic Expansion the 1800s: Slavery, Immigration & Corporations -5:43
- Essential Question: Why did slavery expand during the 1800'?
- American Industrialization: Factory System and Market Revolution - 8:05
- Essential Question: What advancements in transportation took place during this time period?
- Education in Early America: Birth of Public Schools and Universities - 7:42
- Essential Question: Who is Horace Mann, and how did he help reform education?
- Henry Clay and the Missouri Compromise of 1820 - 6:35
- Essential Question: What is the Missouri Compromise?
Assessment
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