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Stamp Act
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PIE WRITING
Declaration of Independence
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Branches of Government
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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
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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...
Reconstruction
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Quarter 1
Essential Questions
How can I be successful in Mr. McDaniel's class?
How can I ask good questions in Mr. McDaniel's class?
Do physical features affect the ways people live?
Can power cause conflict?
Is violence ever justifiable?
Is revolution ever justifiable?
Did historical figures influence the U.S. government?
Is government necessary?
Is power divided equally in the United States government?
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