Module One: Quest for the Americas
1941-1607
- North, Central, South American native tribes (corn and government structure)
- Columbus then Spanish and Portuguese colonization (Columbian exchange, encomienda, Christianity)
- New cultures of Central America and Caribbean
- Influx of African slavery
1607-1754
- Map of Spanish, Dutch, French, and British colonization in N. America
- British slave system and indentured servants
- Compare and contrast of British colonies—NE, Middle, Chesapeake and NC, and Southern Atlantic including British Isles and West Indies
- Growing conflict between settlers and native populations
- “Atlantic World”—mercantilism, Anglicization, early Enlightenment spread
Module Two: Colonies at War
1754-1800
- Native American conflicts with colonies
- Seven Years’ War
- Revolution
- Articles of Confederation
- Constitution
- Washington’s Presidency
Module Three: A New Republic
1800-1848
- Domestic policy and trade
- International policy and trade (1812)
- Migration to US as well as within
- Manifest Destiny
- Nullification and political issues, sectionalism
- Market Revolution
Module Four: American Civil War
1844-1877
- Effects of Manifest Destiny
- Abolition—women, social
- Compromises—1850, Kansas-Nebraska, Dred Scott
- Election of 1860—sectionalism, secession
- Civil War
- Reconstruction—political
- Reconstruction—social
Module 5: A Growing Nation
1865-1898
- Industrialization and big business—2nd Industrial Revolution
- Urbanization—early reform, political machine
- Western migration
- Native Americans
- Gilded Age—social
- Gilded Age—political
Module 6: Imperialism & Progressivism
1890-1932
- Effects of industrialization—progressives
- Imperialism
- World War I
- Post-war 1920s
Module 7: The World at War
1932-1945
- End of the boom and depression
- FDR and New Deal
- End of neutrality
- World War II—domestic and foreign
- Effects of World War II
Module 8: Cold War
1945-1980
- Cold War origins
- Political and military involvement—Korea, Vietnam, Middle East, Latin America
- Great Society
- Civil Rights Movements
- Changing migration—Immigration Act of 1965
- Liberal and Conservative society and their effects on politics
Module 9: A Brave New World
1980-Present
- Failures of the 1970s led to change in 1980s—political, social, economic
- Reagan’s Presidency and the fall of Communism
- Global marketplace
- War on Terror
- Social changes—internet, demographics
Testing lesson—practice exam