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This course offers a multifaceted examination of the American West, exploring its complex history through the lens of conquest, conflict, and cultural encounter. Through a series of thematic units, students will critically analyze key events and historical phenomena that shaped the region, with a particular focus on the interplay between various perspectives. The course begins with an exploration of Manifest Destiny and its implications for indigenous peoples, focusing on the Trail of Tears as a case study of forced relocation and displacement. Students will examine the motivations behind westward expansion and the consequences of Manifest Destiny on Native American communities, including the Trail of Tears, the Battle of Little Bighorn, and the Wounded Knee Massacre. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the diverse experiences of Native American tribes and the lasting impact of colonization on their cultures and societies. Subsequent units delve into the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of westward expansion during the 19th century. Students will investigate the California Gold Rush as a catalyst for migration and settlement, analyzing the creation of boomtowns, environmental degradation, and the exploitation of labor, including the discrimination faced by Chinese immigrants. The course will also explore the interconnectedness of these events with broader themes such as industrialization, urbanization, and the rise of capitalism in the American West. Throughout the course, students will engage with primary sources, scholarly articles, and diverse perspectives to critically evaluate historical narratives and challenge conventional interpretations of the American West. By examining the region from multiple viewpoints, students will gain a deeper understanding of its complex and contested history, enabling them to critically evaluate contemporary issues and debates surrounding the legacy of westward expansion in the United States.
학습 목표
Develop a nuanced understanding of the historical processes and events that shaped the American West, including westward expansion, indigenous displacement, and the socio-economic impacts of frontier settlement.
Analyze the diverse perspectives involved in the conquest and colonization of the American West, including those of Native American tribes, European settlers, and immigrant communities such as Chinese laborers.
강의 계획서
커리큘럼
Teacher-Created 커리큘럼 기반4 레슨
4 주 이상레슨1:
Manifest Destiny and Early Expansion
Introduction to Manifest Destiny and its influence on American expansionism
Westward movement during the early 19th century
Exploration and settlement of the Louisiana Purchase and the Oregon Territory
4 과제
11 분의 동영상 강의
레슨2:
Trails and Tribulations
The Oregon Trail and other westward migration routes
Challenges and hardships faced by pioneers on the journey west
Interactions with Native American tribes along the trails
4 과제
16 분의 동영상 강의
레슨3:
The Gold Rush and Its Impact
The California Gold Rush and its role in westward expansion
Social, economic, and environmental effects of the Gold Rush
Settlement of the western frontier and the development of boomtowns
4 과제
8 분의 동영상 강의
레슨4:
Conflict and Consequences
Conflicts with Native American tribes over land and resources
The impact of Westward Expansion on Indigenous peoples and their cultures
Legacy of westward expansion in shaping the identity and geography of the United States
4 과제
14 분의 동영상 강의
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출처
All weeks use The American Yawp Textbook and Primary Reader
Week One: John O’Sullivan Declares America’s Manifest Destiny, 1845
The Journal of Lewis and Clark.
Week Two: Pioneer Women by Joanna L Stratton, Diary of a Woman Migrating to Oregon, 1853.
Week Three: Gold, Greed & Genocide by The International Indian Treaty Council, Chinese Merchant Complains of Racist Abuse, 1860.
Week 4: Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee, Cherokee Petition Protesting Removal, 1836, National Park Service Resources over the Trail of Tears, Chief Joseph on Indian Affairs (1877, 1879), Turning Hawk and American Horse on the Wounded Knee Massacre (1890/1891), Chester A. Arthur on American Indian Policy (1881), In 1881, Helen Hunt Jackson published A Century of Dishonor.
Online Sources: ICIVICS and Historyonthenet.
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4 교사 지원 기간(주)
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연령: 13-16