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History Explorers (U.S. History)
CLEP High School American History I-Early To 1877
Class experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate Level
The History of the US I: Early Colonization to 1877 CLEP exam is designed to test students' knowledge and understanding of key events, figures, and developments in American history from the early colonization period through the end of Reconstruction in 1877. This comprehensive exam covers a wide range of topics, including European exploration and settlement, the establishment of British colonies in North America, the American Revolution, westward expansion, slavery and its impact on American...
7 lessons//7 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1The Colonial Period (1500-1763)The Treatry of Tordedillas The Spanish Conqyest8ors New Spain English & French Beginnings Gilbert, Raieigh, and Roanole Settlers The Beginnings of Colonization Life in the Colonial World Merchantilism and the Navigation Acts The Half-Way Covenant King Philip's War The Dominion of New England The Salem Witch Trials Deleware and Pennsylvania The Eighteenth CenturyWeek 2Lesson 2The American Revolution (1763-1787)Grenville and the Stamp Act The Townsend Acts The Return of Relative Peace The Tea Act The Intolerable Acts The War for Independence Lexington & Concord Bunker Hill The Second Continental Congress Washington Takes Command Saratoga and Valley Forge The British Move South Yorktown The War at Sea The Treaty of Paris of 1783 The Creation of New Governments The Articles of Confereration The Trans-Applacian West and the Northwest Ordinence The Jay-Gardoqui Negotiations Shays' RebellionWeek 3Lesson 3The United States Constitution (1787-1789)Toward a New Constitution The Constitutional Convention The Struggle for Radification Outline of the United States Constitution Separation and Limitation of PowersWeek 4Lesson 4The New Nation(1789-1824)The Federalist Era The New Executive Congress Erects the New Structure of Government The Establishment of the Federal Court System The Establishment of the Executive Departments Washingon's Administration (1789-1797) Foreign and Frontier Affairs Internal Problems John Adams' Administration (1797-1801) Repression and Protest The Revolution of 1800 Conflict With the Judges International Involvement The Expanding Economy Educational Development Developments in Religious LifeWeek 5Lesson 5Jacksonian Democracy and Westward Expansion (1824-1850)The Election of 1824 The Webster-Hayne Debate (1830) The War on The Bank The Election of 1840) The Meaning of Jacksonian Politics The Flowering of Literature The Fine Arts The Transendentalists The Utopians The Mormons Remaking Society: Organized Reform Diverging Societies-Life in the North The role of Minorities Everyday Life in the North Diverging Societies-Life in the South Manifest Destiny Continued Westward Expansion The Mexican WarWeek 6Lesson 6Sectional Conflict and the Causes of the Civil War (1850-1860)The Crisis of 1950 and America at Mid-Century The Return of Sectional Conflict The Coming of the Civil WarWeek 7Lesson 7The Civil War and Reconstruction (1860-1877)Hostilities Begin The Union Preserved The Ordeal of Reconstruction
Identify and describe historical phenomena Analyze and interpret historical phenomena Compare and contrast of historical phenomena
Gina Jude Curriculum is a certified teacher-tutoring and online teaching service. We offer online courses for homeschool students in a variety of subjects, including math, science, English, history, and more. We also provide tutoring services for students who are struggling in a particular subject. Our mission is to provide quality education to all students, regardless of their learning style or ability. We believe that every student has the potential to succeed when given the proper tools and support. The teacher for this class is certified in 7th-12th grade biology, chemistry, physics, and earth/space science. She has taught AP Biology, Chemistry, Physics, American History, and World History in both brick & mortar schools and on the Outschool platform.
Homework Offered
Homework is assigned weekly and is graded for completeness.1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Assessment will be formal and informal. They are designed provide practice for students to succeed in future higher level chemistry programs.Grades Offered
Homework and tests will be graded to allow students and parents to judge progress and readiness for future learning.
This course can be adjusted to accommodate any special learning needs of the student. Please contact teacher to make arrangements.
--Magna Carta --National Geographic Maps --Library of Congress Resources --World History: Patterns of Interactions by McDougal Littell --Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People --The 1619 Project--https://pulitzercenter.org/lesson-plan-grouping/1619-project-curriculum --Teaching Tolerance--https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/teaching-tolerance/ --Howard Zinn--"A People's History of the United States" --PBS (Public Broadcasting Service, funded by U.S. government) Image, “Triangular” Trade --Ronald Takaki, A Different Mirror for Young People: A History of Multicultural America --Technology in America--Eli Whitney --Woodrow Wilson, Fourteen Points Address to Congress, January 8, 1918 --Henry Cabot Lodge, Opposition to the Treaty of Versailles, August 12, 1919 --World War I Propaganda Posters --Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s speech December 8, 1941 (“A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”) --"Iron Curtain Speech", by Winston Churchill, March 5, 1946 World Religion Sources -- PBS Learning Media: World Religions -- History.com --Myrtle Langely, DK Eyewitness Religion --Carla Mooney, Comparative Religion: Investigate the World Through Religious Tradition --Major Texts of Several Religions--The Qur'an, The Veda, The Torah, and The Bible.
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