ALLEGHANY COUNTY SCHOOLS CURRICULUM GUIDE
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Printed / Technology5 days / Early European exploration and colonization and the cultural interactions among Europeans, Africans, and First Americans
First American Cultures
- North American cultures
- Central American cultures
European Cultures
- The Crusades
- The Renaissance
- The Age of Discovery
- Caribbean exploration and colonization
- Southwest and Southern U.S. exploration and colonization
- Columbian Exchange and epidemics
- Elizabethan colonization
- Jamestown and Virginia
- Puritan New England
- Southern Colonies
- Middle Colonies
Introduction of Black African Slavery
- Caribbean sugar plantations
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ELP 5 / Characteristics of early European Exploration in the New World / Textbook Prentiss HallUnited States History
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Printed / Technology4 Days / The Enlightenment
- John Locke
- Social Contract
- Natural Rights
- Limited Government
- Popular Sovereignty
The Declaration of Independence
- Unalienable rights
- Consent of the governed
- Right to alter or abolish government
- Grievances from Common Sense
Ohio RiverValley and the French and Indian War
Economic and Political response to the war
- Proclamation of 1763
- Sugar Act
- Stamp Act
- Townshend Duties
- Boston Tea Party
- Boston Massacre
- First Continental Congress
- Minutemen and the Battles of Lexington and Concord
- Patriots
- Loyalists
- Neutrals
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ELP 5 / The Revolutionary Period
a. analyzing how the political ideas of John Locke and those expressed in Common Sense helped shape the Declaration of Independence / Prentiss Hall
United States History
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Prentiss HallUnited States History Chapter 4 / Video Series; The American Revolution Vol. 1-6 / Vocabulary Lists
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Printed / Technology4 Days / Factors leading to colonial victory
- Benjamin Franklin and the French Alliance
- The leadership of George Washington
- Foreign military intervention on America’s side
- Weak national government
- No power to tax
- No common currency
- State equality
- No national executive
- No national judiciary
- Annapolis convention
- Shays’ Rebellion
- Philadelphia Convention
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ELP 5 / The Revolutionary Period
c. reasons for the colonial victory in the Revolutionary War
The creation and ratification of the Constitution of the U.S. and how the principles of limited government, consent of the governed, and the social contract are embodied in it
a. origins of the Constitution, including the Articles of Confederation / Va. and U.S. History Curriculum Framework
Prentiss HallUnited States History Chapter 5
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Prentiss HallUnited States History Chapter 5 / Video Series; The American Revolution Vol. 1-6
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Printed / TechnologyFederalists
- Strong national government
- Checks and balances
- Separation of powers
- Large territory
- Political factions
- Strong state governments
- National Bill of Rights
c. ratification of the Constitution, Federalists and Anti-Federalists, and the Bill of Rights / Va. and U.S. History Curriculum Framework
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Printed / TechnologyVirginia Declaration of Rights
- George Mason
- Protection of rights from government intrusion
- Thomas Jefferson
- Outlawed established church
James Madison / VUS.5 / The Revolutionary Period
d. the Virginia Declaration of Rights and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in the framing of the Bill of Rights / Prentiss HallUnited States History
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Printed / Technology9 Days / Political Developments
- Political Parties
- The Election of 1800
- John Marshall’s Supreme Court Decisions
- Louisiana Purchase
- OregonTerritory
- Florida
- Monroe Doctrine
- Western Expansion
- American System
- Eli Whitney and the cotton gin
- Settlement of Texas and the Texas War of Independence
- Mexican-American War and the American Southwest
- Manifest Destiny
- Forced Relocation
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ELP 5 / Expansion and Reform: 1801 to 1860
a. economic, political, and geographic factors that led to territorial expansion and its impact on the First Americans / Prentiss HallUnited States History
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Chapter 9
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Printed / Technology10 Days / Expansion of Democracy
- Elimination of property requirements
- Nominating Convention
- Presidential veto
- Spoils system
- Jackson’s opposition to the BUS
- Panic of 1837
b. the Jacksonian Era and the National Bank / Prentiss HallUnited States History
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Printed / TechnologyNorthern Economy
- Industrial economy
- Protective tariffs
- Agricultural economy
- Plantation system and slavery
- Appalachian subsistence economy
- Importation of manufactured goods
- Slavery and the Abolitionists Movement
- Slave Rebellions
- Missouri Compromise
- Compromise of 1850
- Popular Sovereignty and Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Nullification
- Formation of the Republican Party
- Dred Scott Decision
- Seneca Falls Declaration
- Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
c. the cultural, economic, and political issue that divided the nation, including slavery, the abolitionist and women’s suffrage movements, and states’ rights / Prentiss HallUnited States History
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5 Days / Printed / TechnologyMajor Events
- Election of 1860
- Secession of Southern States
- FortSumter
- Antietam and the Emancipation Proclamation
- Gettysburg
- Appomattox Court House
- Abraham Lincoln
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Robert E. Lee
- Frederick Douglass
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ELP 5 / Civil War and Reconstruction: 1860 to 1877
a. key leaders of the Civil War era, with emphasis on Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, and Frederick Douglass / Prentiss HallUnited States History
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
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Printed / TechnologyEmancipation Proclamation
- Freed slaves in rebellious states
- Made slavery an purpose of the war
- Discouraged foreign involvement
- Preservation of the union
b. the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address / Prentiss HallUnited States History
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Printed / TechnologyPolitical Effects
- United States is a single state, not a collection of individual states
- Assassination of Lincoln
- Radical Reconstruction and Military Occupation of the South
- Republican control and the impeachment of A. Johnson
- 13th Amendment
- 14th Amendment
- 15th Amendment
- Compromise of 1877
- “Jim Crow Era”
- Devastation of the Southern Economy
- Northern and Midwestern Industrial Revolution
- Transcontinental Railroad
c. political, social, and economic impact of the war and Reconstruction, including the 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments / Prentiss Hall History United States
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Printed / Technology9 Days / Westward Movement
- Era of the American Cowboy and the Cattle Drive
- Homestead Act of 1862
- Opportunities for the economically disadvantaged
- Transcontinental Railroads
- Mechanized agricultural advancements
- Prior to 1871
- 1871 – 1921
- Reasons for immigration
- Contributions by immigrants
- Ellis Island, AngelIsland, and the Statue of Liberty
- America as a “melting pot”
- Nativism and prejudices
- Limitations placed on immigration
- Industrial growth and factories
- Tenements and slums
- Public Services
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ELP 5 / Reshaping the Nation and the Emergence of Modern America: 1877 – 1930s
a. territorial expansion, westward movement, new immigration, urban development, new states / Prentiss Hall
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Printed / TechnologyModern Industrial Economy
- Growth of cities
- Expansion of Big Business
- Growth of Agriculture
- Rise of Labor Unions
- Industrial Conflict
- Corporation (limited liability)
- Bessemer steel process
- Light bulb and electricity
- Telephone (Bell)
- Airplane (Wrights)
- Assembly Line (Ford)
- Andrew Carnegie (steel)
- J. P. Morgan (finance)
- John D. Rockefeller (oil)
- Cornelius Vanderbilt (railroads)
- Laissez-faire capitalism
- Land grants
- Increased labor Supply
- Immigration and migration
- Natural resources
Va. And U.S. HistoryCurriculum Framework
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Chapter 13 / Video Series; The Century, America’s Time
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Printed / TechnologyRace relations
- Discrimination and segregation
- Jim Crow laws
- Lynchings
- Plessy v Ferguson
- Great Northward Migration
- Ida B. Wells
- Booker T. Washington
- W.E.B. Dubois
- NAACP founded
Chapter 15 & 16
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Printed / TechnologyWorking Conditions
- Dangerous working conditions
- Child Labor
- Long hours, low wages, no job security or benefits
- Company towns
- Employment of women
- People-controlled government
- Guaranteed economic opportunities
- Elimination of social injustices
- Local government – new forms
- State government – referendum, initiative, recall
- Direct elections of U.S. Senators – 17th Amendment
- Child labor laws
- Muckrakers
- Labor Unions
- Strikes – Haymarket, Homestead and Pullman
- Anti-trust laws – Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts
- Women’s Suffrage – Susan B. Anthony and 19th Amendment
Chapter 16 & 17
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Printed / Technology5 Days / Creation of International Markets
- Open Door Policy (John Hay)
- Dollar Diplomacy (President Taft)
- Growth in international trade (global economy)
- Spanish American War
- Puerto Rico annexed
- U.S. to intervene in Cuba
- Panama Canal
- Panama’s independence from Columbia
- Treaty negotiated to build canal
- Hawaiian monarchy deposed
- Annexation of Hawaii
- Annexation of Philippines
- Open Door Policy – Obedience to Chinese law and fair competition
- WWI begins in Europe
- America remains neutral for three years
- U.S. enters when Germany threatens freedom of the seas and Great Britain
- “A world safe for democracy”
- America tips the balance of the war
- Wilson’s Fourteen Points
- Treaty of Versailles
- League debate in the United States
- Causes of the Great Depression
- Overspeculation of stocks
- Stock market crash
- Collapse of nation’s banking system
- Contraction of money in circulation
- High protective tariffs – retaliatory tariffs
- Tariff Act of 1930 – (Hawley-Smoot Act)
- Impact of the Great Depression
- Unemployment and homelessness
- Collapse of financial system
- Political unrest
- Farm foreclosures and migration
- New Deal
- Government more active in problem solving
- “We have nothing to fear but fear itself” – Roosevelt
- Relief measures provide direct payment (WPA)
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ELP 5 / Changing policies of the United States toward Latin America and Asia and the growing influence of the United States in foreign markets
United States involvement in World War I including Wilson’s Fourteen Points, the Treaty of Versailles and the national debate over treaty ratification and the League of Nations / Prentiss HallUnited States History
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Prentiss HallUnited States History
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Chapter 22 / Video Series
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Printed / Technology10 days / American involvement in WWII
- WWII began with invasion of Poland – 1939
- United States remains neutral for 2 years
- Germany overruns France and bombs Great Britain
- Invasion of the Soviet Union
- United States helps Great Britain (Lend Lease Act)
- “lending a garden hose to a next door neighbor” FDR
- Japan’s domination over Asia
- United States embargo against Japan
- Japanese negotiation with the U.S.
- Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor
- ‘a date that will live in infamy”
- Congress declares war on Japan
- Hitler declares war on U.S. honoring pact with Japan
- “Defeat Hitler first”
- Island hopping campaign
- Germany to defeat Soviet Union quickly and gain control of oil
- Force Britain out of war early
- Following Pearl Harbor Japan invades the Philippines and Indonesia
- Japan plans to invade Hawaii and Australia
- Japan hopes America will accept Japanese domination
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ELP 5 / Causes and events that led to American involvement in the war, including military assistance to Britain and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor / Prentiss HallUnited States History
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Printed / TechnologyMajor battles and major military points
- North Africa – El Alamein
- Soviet Union – Stalingrad
- Liberation of Western Europe – Normandy invasion
- MidwayIsland
- Iwo Jima and Okinawa
- Use of Atomic Bomb on Japan
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