Unit III: Rise and Fall of the Federalist
Unit III: Rise and Fall of the Federalist
In Unit III of American History I, we will look at the the early presidencies of the United States of America through the developments of the early Industrial Revolution.
We will cover the following topics:
NC Learning Standards:
AH1.H.2.1 Analyze key political, economic, and social turning points from colonization through Reconstruction in terms of causes and effects(e.g., conflicts, legislation, elections, innovations, leadership, movements, Supreme Court decisions, etc)
AH1.H.2.2 Evaluate key turning points from colonization through Reconstruction in terms of their lasting impact (e.g. conflicts, legislation, elections, innovations, leadership, movements, Supreme Court decisions, etc.)
AH1.H.3.2 Explain how environmental, cultural and economic factors influenced the patterns of migration and settlement within the US before the Civil War (e.g., economic diversity of regions, mercantilism, cash crops, triangular trade, ethnic diversity, Native American Indian beliefs about land ownership, Lewis and Clark expedition, farming, Industrial Revolution, etc)
AH1.H.3.4 Analyze voluntary and involuntary immigration trends through Reconstruction in terms of causes, regions of origin and destination, cultural contributions, and public and governmental response.
AH1.H.4.1 Analyze the political issues and conflicts that impacted the United States through Reconstruction and the compromises that resulted (e.g., American Revolution, Constitutional Convention, Bill of Rights, development of political parties, nullification, slavery, states' rights, Civil War).
AH1.H.4.1 Analyze the political issues and conflicts that impacted the United States through Reconstruction and the compromises that resulted.
AH1.H.4.2 Analyze the economic issues and conflicts that impacted the United States through Reconstruction and the compromises that resulted (e.g., mercantilism, Revolutionary Era taxation, National Bank, taxes, tariffs, territorial expansion, Civil War).
AH1.H.5.2 Explain how judicial, legislative, and executive actions have affected the distribution of power between levels of government
AH1.H.6.1 Explain how national economic and political interest helped set the direction US foreign policy from Independence through Reconstruction (treaties, embargo, tariffs, Proclamations of Neutrality, Monroe Doctrine, etc).
AH1.H.6.2 Explain the reasons for involvement in wars prior to Reconstruction and the influence each involvement had on international affairs.
AH1.H.7.2 Explain the impact of wars on the American economy through Reconstruction.
AH1.H.8.1 Analyze the relationship between innovation, economic development, progress and various perceptions of the "American Dream" through Reconstruction.
AH1.H.8.3 Evaluate the extent to which a variety of groups and individuals have had opportunity to attain their perception of the "American Dream" through Reconstruction (e.g., plantation society, transcendentalism, 49ers, etc.).
We will cover the following topics:
- The early presidencies
- The War of 1812
- The New American System
- The Jacksonian Era
- Transportation Revolution
NC Learning Standards:
AH1.H.2.1 Analyze key political, economic, and social turning points from colonization through Reconstruction in terms of causes and effects(e.g., conflicts, legislation, elections, innovations, leadership, movements, Supreme Court decisions, etc)
AH1.H.2.2 Evaluate key turning points from colonization through Reconstruction in terms of their lasting impact (e.g. conflicts, legislation, elections, innovations, leadership, movements, Supreme Court decisions, etc.)
AH1.H.3.2 Explain how environmental, cultural and economic factors influenced the patterns of migration and settlement within the US before the Civil War (e.g., economic diversity of regions, mercantilism, cash crops, triangular trade, ethnic diversity, Native American Indian beliefs about land ownership, Lewis and Clark expedition, farming, Industrial Revolution, etc)
AH1.H.3.4 Analyze voluntary and involuntary immigration trends through Reconstruction in terms of causes, regions of origin and destination, cultural contributions, and public and governmental response.
AH1.H.4.1 Analyze the political issues and conflicts that impacted the United States through Reconstruction and the compromises that resulted (e.g., American Revolution, Constitutional Convention, Bill of Rights, development of political parties, nullification, slavery, states' rights, Civil War).
AH1.H.4.1 Analyze the political issues and conflicts that impacted the United States through Reconstruction and the compromises that resulted.
AH1.H.4.2 Analyze the economic issues and conflicts that impacted the United States through Reconstruction and the compromises that resulted (e.g., mercantilism, Revolutionary Era taxation, National Bank, taxes, tariffs, territorial expansion, Civil War).
AH1.H.5.2 Explain how judicial, legislative, and executive actions have affected the distribution of power between levels of government
AH1.H.6.1 Explain how national economic and political interest helped set the direction US foreign policy from Independence through Reconstruction (treaties, embargo, tariffs, Proclamations of Neutrality, Monroe Doctrine, etc).
AH1.H.6.2 Explain the reasons for involvement in wars prior to Reconstruction and the influence each involvement had on international affairs.
AH1.H.7.2 Explain the impact of wars on the American economy through Reconstruction.
AH1.H.8.1 Analyze the relationship between innovation, economic development, progress and various perceptions of the "American Dream" through Reconstruction.
AH1.H.8.3 Evaluate the extent to which a variety of groups and individuals have had opportunity to attain their perception of the "American Dream" through Reconstruction (e.g., plantation society, transcendentalism, 49ers, etc.).