Acellus Advanced US History I - International Academy of Science

Acellus Advanced US History I
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Unit 1 - Three Worlds Meet
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Advanced US History I Course Curriculum
Unit 5 - A New Nation
1
Peopling the Americas
46 Republicanism Debate
2
Complex Societies Flourish
47 The Continental Congress
3
Native American Societies
48 Nationalists
4
Cultural Patterns
49 Compromises
5
West Africa Connects
50 Creating a New Government
6
West African Culture
51 Federalists vs. Antifederalists
7
European Social Order
8
Christianity
9
Changes in Europe
52 The Bill of Rights
Unit 6 - Launching the New Nation
53 The New Government Takes Shape
10 Europe Sails into Expansion
54 Hamilton vs. Jefferson
11 Columbus Crosses Atlantic
55 The First Political Parties
12 Impact on Native Americans
56 U.S. Response to European Issues
13 Impact on Native Americans
57 Native Americans Resist
14 A New Society Is Born
58 President Adams
Unit 2 - The American Colonies Emerge
15 The Spanish Claim an Empire
16 The Conquistadors
59 The Jefferson Era
60 The U.S. Expands West
61 The War of 1812
17 Resistance to Spain
Unit 7 - Nationalism and Sectionalism
18 The English Struggle
62 The Industrial Revolution
19 Settlers Clash with Natives
63 Two Economic Systems
20 Puritans Create "New England"
64 Clay’s “American System”
21 Puritan Dissent
65 Nationalism and Foreign Policy
22 Native Americas Resist
66 Nationalism Pushes America West
23 Dutch = New Netherland
67 Andrew Jackson
24 Quakers in Pennsylvania
68 Removal of Native Americans
Unit 3 - The Colonies
69 States’ Rights
25 England and Its Colonies
70 Bank of the United States
26 Tensions Emerge
Unit 8 - Reforming American Society
27 England Loosens the Reins
71 The Second Great Awakening
28 The Plantation Economy in the South
72 Utopia
29 The Slave Trade
73 Schools Undergo Reforms
30 Africans Cope in the New World
74 Abolitionists
31 Commerce Grows in the North
75 Slavery Life
32 Northern Society
76 Slave Owners Defend Slavery
33 New Ideas
77 Women and Reform
34 Rivals for an Empire
78 Women's Rights Movement
35 French and Indian War
79 Factory Work
Unit 4 - The War for Independence
36 The Colonies Organize
80 Working Conditions
Unit 9 - Expanding West
37 Tension Mounts
81 The U.S. Market Expands
38 Fighting Begins (Lexington and Concord)
82 Economic Revolution
39 Patriots Declare Independence
83 New Markets
40 Americans Choose Sides
84 The Frontier and Trails
41 The War in the Middle States
85 Settlers Go to Texas
42 Colonial Life During the War
86 Texan Independence
43 European Allies
87 Polk Urges War
44 British Move South
88 War with Mexico
45 British Surrender
89 American Land Gains
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90 California Gold
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Advanced US History I Course Curriculum
102 A Short War?
Unit 10 - The Union in Peril
103 Weapons
91 North vs. South
104 Richmond vs. Washington, D.C.
92 Slavery in the Territories
105 Emancipation Proclamation
93 Compromise
106 Political Problems
94 The Underground Railroad
107 African Americans Fight
95 Kansas and Nebraska
108 Economies
96 New Parties Emerge
109 Soldier Life
97 Lincoln vs. Douglas
110 Gettysburg and Vicksburg
98 John Brown
111 Sherman
99 Lincoln Elected
112 Appomattox
100 Southern Secession
113 New Freedom
Unit 11 - The Civil War
114 Lincoln Assassination
101 Fort Sumter
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