Unit 4 - - - 2016
Civil War & Reconstruction /
*Readings due on that day! /
Sunday / Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday
Dec 5 / Dec 6 / Dec 7 / Dec8 / Dec 9 / Dec 10
Test Corrections / Begin Unit 4
Prep Book Reading Due
(Territory & Expansion) / Ch. 13
I. Introduction
II. Sectionalism in the Early Republic / Ch 13
III. The Crisis Joined / Ch 13
IV. Free Soil, Labor, Men
Dec 11 / Dec 12 / Dec13 / Dec 14 / Dec 15 / Dec 16 / Dec 17
Ch 13
V. Sectional Crisis to Nat’l Crisis
VI. Conclusion / Ch 14
I. Introduction
II. Election of 1860
/ Ch 14
III. A War for Union
/ Causes of the Civil War Timeline Due
Ch 14
IV. War for Emancipation
V. Conclusion
19 / 20 / 21 / 22 / 23 / 24 / Dec 25
WINTER BREAK  / WINTER BREAK / WINTER BREAK / WINTER BREAK / WINTER BREAK
26 / 27 / 28 / 29 / 30 / 31 / Jan 1
WINTER BREAK  / WINTER BREAK / WINTER BREAK / WINTER BREAK / WINTER BREAK
Jan 2 / Jan 3
WINTER BREAK / January 4
All of Chapter 15
Reconstruction
Movie Reflection due / January 5
Notes Check (13-15) / January 6 / January 7 / Jan 8
Jan 9 / Jan 10
Before School Review
Review
After School Review / Jan 11
Unit 4 MC Exam / Jan12
Test Corrections / Jan 13
Unit 4 Essay Exam / Jan14
Begin Unit 5 / Jan 15

Out Of ManyReading:

Week of Dec 5th- 9th Chapter 15

Week of Dec 12th- 16th Chapter 16

Over winter break  Chapter 17

Advanced Placement United States History Key Concepts: 1844-1877

5.1 The United States became more connected with the world, pursued an expansionist foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere, and emerged as the destination for many migrants from other countries.

5.2 Intensified by expansion and deepening regional divisions, debates over slavery and other economic, cultural, and political issues led the nation into the civil war.

5.3 The Union victory in the Civil War and the contested reconstruction of the South settled the issues of slavery and secession, but left unresolved many questions about the power of the federal government and citizenship rights.

Terms/ Concepts

Westward Expansion - Chapter 14

  1. Manifest Destiny
  2. Overland Trails
  3. Texas – Lone-Star Republic, Alamo
  4. James K. Polk
  5. Oregon, “54-40 or Fight”
  6. Mexican American War, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  7. Gadsden Purchase
  8. California Gold Rush
  9. Wilmot’s Proviso
  10. Free-Soil Movement
  11. Popular Sovereignty

Road to the Civil War - Chapter 15

  1. Lincoln-Douglass debates
  2. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
  3. Compromise of 1850
  4. Fugitive Slave Act
  5. Kansas-Nebraska Act
  6. Republican Party
  7. Know-Nothings
  8. Preston Brooks, Charles Sumner
  9. Election of 1856
  10. Election of 1860
  11. Dred Scott
  12. Lecompton Constitution
  13. Panic of 1857
  14. John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
  15. Southern secession, Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis

Civil War - Chapter 16

  1. Border States
  2. writ of habeas corpus
  3. Civil War Battles
  4. Legal Tender Act, National Bank Act
  5. Homestead Act
  6. Morrill Land Grant Act
  7. War in Northern Virginia
  8. War in Mississippi Valley
  9. Naval War
  10. Emancipation Proclamation
  11. 13th Amendment
  12. Sherman’s March
  13. Appomattox

Reconstruction - Chapter 17

  1. Radical Republicans
  2. Lincoln’s 10% Plan
  3. Radical Republicans, Wade-Davis Bill
  4. Andrew Johnson, Tenure of Office Act
  5. Freedman’s Bureau, Carpet Baggers, Scalawags
  6. Ku Klux Klan
  7. 14th Amendment
  8. 15th Amendment
  9. Sharecropping
  10. Trans-Continental Railroad
  11. Compromise of 1877

  1. Fort Sumter