Details to know: Understanding the reasons behind the war and its subsequent impact.
Stamp Act
Intolerable Acts
Common Sense
Articles of Confederation
Shay's Rebellion
Details to know: Understanding the reasons behind the rebellion.
Northwest Ordinance
Proclamation Line of 1763
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.
Key Concept 3.2
The American Revolution's democratic and republican ideals inspired new experiments with different forms of government.
Key Concept 3.3
Migration within North America and competition over resources, boundaries, and trade intensified conflicts among peoples and nations.
Events
Boston Massacre
Lexington & Concord
Themes
America & National Identity: (NAT)
Work, Exchange, & Technology: (WXT)
Geography & the Environment: (GEO)
Migration & Settlement: (MIG)
Politics and Power: (PCE)
American & Regional Culture: (ARC)
Social Structures: (SOC)
America in the World: (WOR)
Documents
Stamp Act Congress
Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
Derivation of the Constitution
Olive Branch Petition
Declaration of Independence
Bill of Rights
Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions
Policies & Acts
Assumption
National Bank
Cotton Gin
Pinckney's Treaty
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Pontiac's Rebellion
Proclamation Line
Land Ordinance of 1785
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Declaration of Independence
Intolerable Acts
Acts (Sugar, Stamp, etc.)
Bunker Hill
Federalists
Constitutional Convention
Judiciary Act of 1789
Alien & Sedition Acts
French and Indian War
Albany Plan of Union
Treaty of Paris
Battle of Saratoga
Jay Treaty
Citizen Genet Affair
Marbury
Essential Details
1. Causes and Effects of the French and Indian War
2. British policies that led to the Revolutionary War (end of salutary neglect)
3. How and why colonial attitudes about the government changed leading to the Revolution
4. Factors that led to American success in the Revolution
5. Social impacts of the American Revolution
6. Global impact of the American Revolution
7. Explain the variations in government structures throughout the Revolutionary period (AOC)
8. Explain the debates about the structure and function of the federal government (Federalists Papers)
9. Powers granted to the federal government vs state governments in Constitution
10. Political developments associated with the administrations of Washington & Adams
11. Changes and continuities in American culture from 1754-1800
12. Impact of migration within the U.S. and immigration into the U.S.
13. Debates about the expansion and existence of slavery from 1754 to 1800
14. Impact of the American independence movement
Ideologies & Culture
Enlightenment
Social contract
Southern Anglican elites
Loyalists
Republican Motherhood
Shay's Rebellion
Constitutional Convention
Bill of Rights
Key Documents
Albany Plan of Union
Stamp Act Resolves
Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
Common Sense
Declaration of Independence
"Remember the Ladies"
Federalist Papers
Articles of Confederation
The Constitution
Poems of Phyllis Wheatley
Conflicts
Whiskey Rebellion
Continuities
Conflict over North American continent
Loyal to the Crown - Hamilton supported British form of government