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Declaration of Independence
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Branches of Government
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Q2 Essential Questions
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Prior to the Civil War
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Manifest Destiny
The People of Westward Expansion
The Northern States
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Slavery
Slavery DBQs
The Road to War
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The Underground Railroad
Sectionalism
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Fugitive Slave Act
"Bleeding Kansas"
Opposing Slavery: Abolitionism
The Dred Scot Case
Lincoln's Election and Secession
The Civil War
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North vs. South: Strengths and Weaknesses
First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Antietam & The Emancipation Proclamation
The Battle of Gettysburg
New Technology / Medical Care
Women and the Civil War
Lives of Soldiers and Role of African-Americans
Sherman's March and Lee's Surrender
The Investigation Begins...
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Home
Social Studies
Procedures and Expectations
Geography Quizzes
Themes of Geography
Political Cartoons
Quarter 1
>
Essential Questions
Key Terms Outline
Primary / Secondary Sources
13 Colonies / 3 Regions
Causes of the American Revolutionary War
>
Stamp Act
Sugar Act
Townshend Acts
Intolerable Acts
The Boston Massacre
PIE WRITING
Declaration of Independence
The Continental Army
Government
>
Branches of Government
Bill of Rights
How Does a Bill Become a Law?
1st Quarter DBQ
Quarter 2
>
Q2 Essential Questions
Q2 GMO Terms
Prior to the Civil War
>
Manifest Destiny
The People of Westward Expansion
The Northern States
The Southern States
>
Slavery
Slavery DBQs
The Road to War
>
The Underground Railroad
Sectionalism
>
Fugitive Slave Act
"Bleeding Kansas"
Opposing Slavery: Abolitionism
The Dred Scot Case
Lincoln's Election and Secession
The Civil War
>
North vs. South: Strengths and Weaknesses
First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Antietam & The Emancipation Proclamation
The Battle of Gettysburg
New Technology / Medical Care
Women and the Civil War
Lives of Soldiers and Role of African-Americans
Sherman's March and Lee's Surrender
The Investigation Begins...
Reconstruction
Yearbook
Fellow Educators
Useful Documents
Contact
About