Curriculum
We will embark on a journey through the our colonial heritage, English Colonies, the American Revolution, formation of our government, (including the US Constitution), westward expansion, the divide between the North and the South, the Civil War, and concluding with Reconstruction.rriculum
We will embark on a journey through the our colonial heritage, English Colonies, the American Revolution, formation of our government, (including the US Constitution), westward expansion, the divide between the North and the South, the Civil War, and concluding with Reconstruction.
We will embark on a journey through the our colonial heritage, English Colonies, the American Revolution, formation of our government, (including the US Constitution), westward expansion, the divide between the North and the South, the Civil War, and concluding with Reconstruction.rriculum
We will embark on a journey through the our colonial heritage, English Colonies, the American Revolution, formation of our government, (including the US Constitution), westward expansion, the divide between the North and the South, the Civil War, and concluding with Reconstruction.
-American History Syllabus
The following syllabus indicates a suggested time schedule. Some sections may be shorter or longer depending on weekly circumstances. Nevertheless, the topics listed will be the basis for learning and discussion throughout the semesters. In addition to daily assignments for each area, there will be a quiz, a test, and/or projects when major units are completed.
Unit A: Cyber Ethics-Part 1
Unit B: Economics
Unit C: Cyber Ethics-Part 2
Unit I: Our Colonial Heritage (1600 - 1783)
The English Colonies
The American Revolution
Unit II: A new Nation (1777 - 1800)
Forming a Government
Core Democratic Values
Economics
Citizenship and the Constitution
Launching the Nation
Unit III: The New Republic (1800 - 1855)
The Jefferson Era
A New National Identity
The Age of Jackson
The Expanding West
Unit IV: The Nation Expands (1790 - 1860)
The North
The South
New Movements in America
A Nation Divided
Unit V: The Nation Breaks Apart (1861 - 1877)
Civil War
Reconstruction