Unit III Homework Guide
Revolution and Republican Culture, 1763-1820
Note: for reading pages below, you are responsible to have read those pages BEFORE YOU ARRIVE TO CLASS THE NEXT DAY. If it is HW on Monday, you might have a quiz on it on Tuesday
Unit II—Ch. 5 The Problem of Empire, 1763-1776; Ch. 6 Making War & Republican Governments, 1776-1789; Ch. 7 Hammering Out a Federal Republic, 1787-1820; Ch. 8 Creating a Republican Culture, 1790-1820
Part 3
College Board Periodization: 1754-1800
Sept/Oct
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Unit II Final Test
Ch. 5
HW:Ch. 5 read pp. 146-157 and write subheadings
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Ch. 5 Periodization/Unit III
Pontiac's Rebellion & Proc. of 1763--find common thread-Activity
HW:Ch. 5 pp. 157-168 and write subheadings
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Due
Ch. 5 Online
HW: Ch. 5 read 168-174 and write subheadings
CAPP practice 172-173-Activity
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HW: Ch. 5 read 174-181 and write subheadings
Go over Unit II test and CCOT Essay
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Ch. 5 Sub-headings due
Anti-Federalist papers
Federalist Papers
EC--find out the "legal description" of your property or some property & explain how the wording is linked to NW Ordinance/Land Ordinance 1785--Due Wednesday 10/10
HW: Ch. 6 182-189 and write subheadings
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Federalist/Anti-Federalist research homework.
HW: Ch. 6 189-196 and write subheadings
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Federalist/Anti-Federalist debate
Ch. 6 Online
HW: Ch. 6 196-213 and write subheadings
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No School
HW: 7 214-225and write subheadings
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Ch. 5-6 Vocab Quiz
Due
Ch. 6 Sub-Headings
Last day to retake Unit II test
HW: 7 226-233 and write subheadings
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Review DBQ rubric
HW: 7 234-247 and write subheadings
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Due
Ch. 7 Online
HW: write subheadings
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Write Essay--DBQ
Due
Ch. 7 Sub-Headings
HW: 8 and write subheadings
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Monroe Doctrine--the most important event in American History?
HW: 8 and write subheadings
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Ch. 7-8 Vocab Quiz
HW: 8 and write subheadings
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Due
Ch. 8 Online
HW: 8 and write subheadings
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Due
Ch. 8 Sub-Headings
Unit Final Test MC
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Unit III SAQ Final
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Concept Outline for Unit 3
PERIOD 3 (1754-1800)
British imperial attempts to reassert control over its colonies and the colonial reaction to these attempts produced a new American republic, along with struggles over the new nations’ social, political, and economic identity.
Key Concept 3.1 – British attempts to assert tighter control over its North American colonies and the colonial resolve to pursue self-government led to a colonial independence movement and the Revolutionary War (Note: text book has this in Ch. 4)
Key Concept 3.2 –Migration within North America and competition over resources, boundaries, and trade intensified conflicts among peoples and nations.
Unit 3 Vocabulary
You do not have vocabulary “assignments” but you will have a vocab test for every 2 chapters.
Ch 5 1763-1776
Concepts & Events
Sugar Act of 1764
Stamp Act of 1765
Quartering Act of 1765
Stamp Act Congress
Sons of Liberty
Declaratory Act 1766
Townshend Act of 1767
Tea Act of 1773
Coercive Acts
Natural Rights
Nonimportation Movement
Committees of Correspondance
2nd Continental Congress
Popular Sovereignty
People to Know
George Grenville
Charles Townshend
Lord North
Samuel Adams
Thomas Paine
Thomas Jefferson
Ch. 6 1776-1789
Concepts & Events
Battle of Saratoga (1777)
Valley Forge
Battle of Yorktown (1781)
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Articles of Confederation
Northwest Ordinance (1787)
Shay’s Rebellion
Virginia Plan
NJ Plan
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
People to Know
General William Howe
General Horatio Gates
Robert Morris
James Madison
Ch. 7 1787-1820
Concepts & Events
Judiciary Act (1789)
Bank of the United States
Whiskey Rebellion
Jay’s Treaty
XYZ Affair
Naturalization, Alien & Sedition Acts
Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions
Marbury vs. Madison
Embargo Act (1807)
Treaty of Ghent
McCulloch v. Maryland
Adams-Onis Treaty
Monroe Doctrine.
People to Know
Alexander Hamilton
John Marshall
Tecumseh
Henry Clay
John Q. Adams
Ch. 8 1790-1820
Concepts & Events
Panic of 1819
Commonwealth System
Republican Motherhood
American Colonization Society
Missouri Compromise
Second Great Awakening
People to Know
John Jacob Astor
Benjamin Rush
Lyman Beecher
Emma Willard