U.S. History to 1877

Students will use skills of historical and geographical analysis to explore the early history of the United States and understand ideas and events that strengthened the union. The standards for this course relate to the history of the United States from pre-Columbian times until 1877. Students will continue to learn fundamental concepts in civics, economics, and geography as they study United States history in chronological sequence and learn about change and continuity in our history. They also will study documents and speeches that laid the foundation of American ideals and institutions and will examine the everyday life of people at different times in the country’s history through the use of primary and secondary sources.

The study of history must emphasize the intellectual skills required for responsible citizenship. Students practice these skills as they extend their understanding of the essential knowledge defined by all of the standards for history and social science.

European Exploration

Session 1: European Exploration in North America and West Africa
Session 2: Major European Explorers
Session 3: The Routes of the Europeans Explorers
Sample Assessment Items
Slave ship

Colonial America

Session 1: Enticing New Settlers to the Colonies
Session 2: Enslaved Africans

Session 3: The Middle Passage
Sample Assessment Items

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