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UNIT ONE: Founding the New Nation Approximately 2 weeks CHAPTER 1: New World Beginnings, 33,000 B.C. - A.D. 1769 Dates: TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS Geology of the New World Native Americans before Columbus Europeans and Africans Columbus and the early explorers The Ecological Consequences of Columbus’s discovery The conquest of Mexico Spain builds a New World Empire Pageant pages 4-24 Primary Source Documents Chapter 1: European Exploration & Colonization pages1-18 Christopher Columbus, Letter to Luis de Sat’ Angel (1493) Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, “Indians of the Rio Grande” (1528-1536) Bartolommeo de las Casa, “Of the Island of Hispaniola” (1542) Jacques Marquette, from the Mississippi Voyages of Jolliet and Marquette (1673) Zinn, Chapter 1, A People’s History of the United States Chapter Outline Study Questi Primary Source Analysis Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn Reading Quizzes CHAPTER 2: The Planting of English America, 1500-1733 Dates: TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS England on the eve of an empire The expansion of Elizabethan England The planting of Jamestown English Settlers and native Americans The growth of Virginia and Maryland England in the Caribbean Settling the Carolinas and Georgia Pageant pages 25- 42 Primary Source Documents Chapter 2: The Early English Colonies pages 19-36 John Smith, “The Starving Time” (1624) The laws of Virginia (1610-1611) Bacon’s Rebellion: The Declaration (1676) John Winthrop, “A Model of Christian Charity” (1630) Excerpt from the Trial of Anne Hutchinson (1637) Zinn, Chapter 3, A People’s History of the United States Chapter Outline Study Questi Think, Group, Share Primary Source Analysis Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn Reading Quizzes DBQ 1: English-Indian Relati (pages 28-42, 49, 52, 68)

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UNIT ONE: Founding the New Nation

Approximately 2 weeks

CHAPTER 1: New World Beginnings, 33,000 B.C. - A.D. 1769 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Geology of the New World

Native Americans before

Columbus

Europeans and Africans

Columbus and the early explorers

The Ecological Consequences of

Columbus’s discovery

The conquest of Mexico

Spain builds a New World Empire

Pageant pages 4-24

Primary Source Documents Chapter 1:

European Exploration & Colonization

pages1-18

Christopher Columbus, Letter to Luis de

Sat’ Angel (1493)

Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, “Indians

of the Rio Grande” (1528-1536)

Bartolommeo de las Casa, “Of the Island

of Hispaniola” (1542)

Jacques Marquette, from the Mississippi

Voyages of Jolliet and Marquette (1673)

Zinn, Chapter 1, A People’s History of

the United States

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn

Reading Quizzes

CHAPTER 2: The Planting of English America, 1500-1733 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

England on the eve of an empire

The expansion of Elizabethan

England

The planting of Jamestown

English Settlers and native

Americans

The growth of Virginia and

Maryland

England in the Caribbean

Settling the Carolinas and Georgia

Pageant pages 25- 42

Primary Source Documents Chapter 2:

The Early English Colonies pages 19-36

John Smith, “The Starving Time”

(1624)

The laws of Virginia (1610-1611)

Bacon’s Rebellion: The Declaration

(1676)

John Winthrop, “A Model of

Christian Charity” (1630)

Excerpt from the Trial of Anne

Hutchinson (1637)

Zinn, Chapter 3, A People’s History

of the United States

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Think, Group, Share

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn

Reading Quizzes

DBQ 1: English-Indian Relations

(pages 28-42, 49, 52, 68)

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CHAPTER 3: Settling the Northern Colonies, 1619-1700 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The Puritan Faith

Plymouth Colony

R.I. C.T. and N.H.

Puritans and Indians

The Confederation and Dominion

of New England

New Netherlands becomes New

York

Pennsylvania, the Quaker Colony

N.J. and D.E.

Pageant pages 43-65

Primary Source Documents: Chapter 3

Indentured Servants and Slaves pages 37-52

William Bull, Report on the Stono

Rebellion (1793)

Gottlieb Mittelberger, The passage

of Indentured Servants (1750)

Elizabeth Sprigs, Letter to Her

Father (1756)

Olaudah Equiano, The Middle

Passage (1788)

Alexander Falconbridge, The African

Slave Trade (1788)

Zinn, Chapter 2, A People’s History of

the United States

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Primary Source Analysis

History in the Making Chapter

1 and Chapter 5

CHAPTER 4: American Life in the Seventeenth Century, 1607 - 1692 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Life and Labor in Chesapeake

Tobacco Region

Indentured Servants and Bacon’s

Rebellion

The spread of slavery

African American culture

Southern Society

New England Families

Declining Puritan piety

The Salem witchcraft trials

Daily life in the colonies

Pageant pages 66-83

Primary Source Documents: Chapter 4

Uniquely American pages 53-64

William Byrd II, Diary (1790)

Michel-Guillaume-Jean de

Crevecouer from Letters from an

American Farmer (1782)

Benjamin Franklin, “Upon Hearing

George Whitfield Preach” (1771)

Jonathan Edwards, from “Sinners in

the Hands of an Angry God” (1741)

James Oglethorpe, Establish the

Colony of Georgia (1733)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Primary Source Analysis

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

DBQ 2: The Transformation of

Colonial Virginia (pages 27-33, 66-76)

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UNIT TWO

American Revolution

Approximately 3 Weeks

CHAPTER 5: Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution, 1700-1775 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Immigration and population

growth

Colonial social structure

The Atlantic economy

The role of religion

The Great Awakening of the 1730s

Education and culture

Political and the Press

Colonial Folkways

Pageant pages 84-105

Zinn, Chapter 3, A People’s History of the United

States

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn

Think, Group, Share Great

Awakening

CHAPTER 6: The Duel for North America, 1608-1763 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

New France

Fur-traders and Indians

Anglo-French colonial rivalries

Europe, America, & the 1st world

wars

The Seventh Years’ War

Pontiac’s Uprising and the

Proclamation of 1763

Pageant pages 106-121

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints:

Proclamation of 1763

CHAPTER 7: The Road to Revolution, 1763-1775 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Roots of revolution

The merits and menace of

mercantilism

The Stamp Act crisis, 1765

The Townsend Acts, 1767

The Boston Tea Party, 1773

The Intolerable Acts and the

Continental Congress, 1774

Lexington, Concord, and the

gathering of clouds of war, 1775

The rebel army

Pageant pages 122-139

Primary Source Documents Chapter 7:

A Revolutionary Era pages 65-78

John Dickson, from Letters from a

Farmer in Pennsylvania (1768)

Address if Inhabitants of Anson County

to Governor Martin (1774)

Patrick Henry, “Give Me Liberty or Give

Me Death” (1775)

Benjamin Banneker, Letter to Thomas

Jefferson (1791)

Judith Sagent Murray, “On Equality of

the Sexes” (1790)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Essay Questions

Primary Source Analysis

Think, Group, Share

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CHAPTER 8: American Secedes from the Empire, 1775-1783 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Early skirmishes, 1775

American “republicanism”

The Declaration of Independence

Patriots and Loyalists

The fighting fronts

The French alliance

Yorktown

The Peace of Paris

Pageant pages 140-163

Zinn Chapter 5, A People’s History of the

United States

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

UNIT THREE

The New Nation/Constitution

Approximately 3 weeks

CHAPTER 9: The Confederation and the Constitution, 1776-1790 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Changing the Political sentiments

The new states constitutions

Economic troubles

The Articles of Confederation

The Northwest Ordinance, 1787

Shays’s Rebellion, 1786

The Constitutional Conventions,

1787

Ratifying the Constitution, 1787-

1790

Pageant pages 166-189

Examining the Evidence:

Copley Family Portrait

Zinn Chapter 6 , A People’s History of the

United States

Varying Viewpoints:

The Constitution: Revolutionary or

Counterevoluntary

Primary Source Documents Chapter 9:

Forming the Young Republic pages 79-94

George Washington, Farwell Address

(1796)

Publius (James Madison), Federalist

Paper #10 (1788)

George Mason, Objections to This

Constitution of Government (1787)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn

Think, Group, Share

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Molly Wallace, Valedictory Oration

(1792)

“Petition for Access to Education” (1787)

CHAPTER 10: Launching the New Ship of State, 1789-1800 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Problems of the Young Republic

The First Presidency

The Bill of Rights, 1791

Hamilton’s Economic Policies

The emergence of political parties

The Impact of the French

Revolution

Jay’s Treaty, 1794

Washington’s Farewell 1797

President Adams keeps the peace

The Alien and Sedition Acts, 1789

Federalists v. Republicans

Pageant pages 190- 210

Primary Source Documents Chapter 10:

Settling the Government pages 95-110

George Washington, Farewell

Address(1796)

The Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Six Degrees of Separation:

Proclamation of 1763 to the

Constitution

CHAPTER11: The Triumphs and Travails of the Jefferson Republic Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The “Revolution of 1800”

The Jefferson presidency

John Marshall and the Supreme

Court

Barbay pirates

The Louisiana Purchase, 1803

The Anglo-French War

The Embargo, 1807-1809

Madison gambles with Napoleon

Battle of the Shawnees

A Declaration of War

Pageant pages 211-232

Examining the Evidence page 213

The Thomas Jefferson-Sally Hemings

Controversy

Primary Source Documents Chapter 11

Settling the Government pages 95-110

Marbury v. Madison (1803)

Meriwether Lewis, Journal (1805)

Tecumseh, Letter to Governor William

Henry Harrison (1810)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

DBQ 3: Thomas Jefferson and

Philosophical Consistency, 1790-1809

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UNIT 4

War of 1812/Nationalism/Age of Jackson

Approximately 3.5 weeks

CHAPTER12: The Second War for Independence and The Upsurge of Nationalism Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The Invasion of Canada, 1812

The war on land and sea

The Treaty of Ghent, 1814

The Hartford Convention, 1814-

1815

A new national identity

“The American System”

James Monroe and the Era of Good

Feelings

Western Expansion

The Missouri Compromise, 1820

The Supreme Court Under John

Marshall

Oregon and Florida

The Monroe Doctrine, 1823

Pageant pages 233-255

Makers of America page 244

Settlers of the Old Northwest

Primary Sources:

Monroe Doctrine

Marshal Supreme Court Cases

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Missouri

Compromise

CHAPTER13: The Rise of a Mass Democracy 1824-1840 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The “corrupt Bargain” of 1824

President John Quincy Adams

The triumph of Andrew Jackson,

1828

The spoils system

“The Tariff of Abominations,” 1828

The South Carolina Nullification

Crisis

The Removal of the Indians from the

southeast

Jackson’s war on the Bank of the

United States

The emergence of the Whig Party

Martian Van Buren in the White

House

Revolution in Texas

William Henry Harrison’s “log

cabin” campaign

Mass Democracy and the Two party

system

Pageant pages 256-286

Election of 1824 Results (Chart & Graph)

Makers of America page 278

Mexican or Texican?

Varying Viewpoints page 285

What was Jacksonian Democracy?

Primary Source Documents Chapter 13:

The Jacksonian Era pages 111-124

Andrew Jackson, First Annual

Message to Congress (1829)

“Memorial of the Cherokee Nation”

(1830)

Henry Clay, Speech Opposing

President Jackson’s Veto of the Bank

Bill

Davy Crockett, Advice to politicians

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Bank of

United States

Six Degrees of Separation:

From Jefferson to Jackson and

Mass Democracy

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(1833)

Jose Maria Sanchez, “A Trip to Texas”

(1828)

CHAPTER14: Forging the National Economy, 1790-1860 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The western Movement

European Immigration

The Irish and the Germans

Nativism and assimilation

The coming of the factory system

Industrial workers

Woman and the economy

The ripening of the commercial

agriculture

The transportation revolution

A continental economy

Pageant pages 287-319

Makers of America page 294

The Irish

Makers of America page 298

The Germans

Examining the Evidence page 305

The Invention of the Sewing Machine

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

CHAPTER15: The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790-1860 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Religious Revivals

The Mormons

Educational advances

The roots of reform

Temperance

Women’s roles and women’s rights

Utopian experiments

Science, art, and culture

A national literature

Pageant pages 320-347

Examining the Evidence page 333

Dress Reform

Makers of America page 336

The Oneida Community

Varying Viewpoints page 346

Reform: Who? What? How? And Why?

Primary Source Documents Chapter 15:

The Ferment of Reform pages 125-140

Charles Finney, “Religious

Revival” (1835)

Nathaniel Hawthorn, A

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

DBQ 4: The Changing Place of

Women 1815-1860

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Letter From Brook Farm (1841)

Dorthea Dix, Appeal on

Behalf of the Insane (1843)

William Llyod Garrison,

from The Liberator (1831)

Elizabeth Cady Stanton,

Declaration of Sentiments (1848)

Unit 5

South & Slavery/Manifest Destiny/Failure of Compromise

Approximately 3.5 weeks

CHAPTER16: The South and the Slavery Controversy, 1793-1860 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The economy of the Cotton

Kingdom

Southern Social Structure

Poor Whites and free blacks

The plantation system

Life under slavery

The abolitionist crusade

The White Southern Response

Abolition and the Northern

Conscience

Pageant pages 350-370

Examining the Evidence page 363

Bellgrove Plantation

Varying Viewpoints page 369

What was the true nature of slavery?

Primary Source Documents Chapter 10:

Living in Rebellion Against Antebellum

America pages 141-158

The Harbinger, Female Workers of

Lowell (1836)

Mary Paul, Letters Home (1845,

1846)

Nat Turner, Confession (1831)

Benjamin Drew, Narratives of

Escaped Slaves (1855)

Henry David Thoreau, from “Civil

Disobedience (1849)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Responses

Chapter Study Guide Quiz

History in the Making: Chapter

22 Slavery in America

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CHAPTER17: Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy, 1841-1848 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

“Tyler Too” becomes president

Fixing the Maine boundary

The Annexation of Texas

Oregon Fever

James K. Polk, “the dark horse”

War with Mexico

Pageant pages 371-389

Makers of America page 386

The Californios

Zinn Chapter 8

, A People’s History of the

United States

Primary Source Documents Chapter 17:

Manifest Destiny and Its Consequences

pages 159-176

John L. Sullivan, “The Great Nation

of Futurity” (1845)

Thomas Corwin, Against the

Mexican War (1847)

Elizabeth Dixon Smith Greer,

Journal (1847-1850)

Chief Seattle, Oration (1854)

The Ostend Manifesto (1854)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn

Think Group Share: Mexican

War

CHAPTER18: Renewing the Section Struggle, 1848-1854 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Popular Sovereignty

Zach Taylor and California

statehood

The underground Railroad

The Compromise of 1850

The Fugitive Slave Law

President Pierce and expansion

Senator Douglas and the Kansas

Nebraska Act

Pageant pages 390-408

Compromise 3: Clay and the 1850 Debate

Lincoln/Douglas Debates

Zinn Chapter 9, A People’s History of the

United States

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn

DBQ 5: Slavery and Sectional

Attitudes

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CHAPTER19: Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854-1861 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the spread

of abolitionist sentiment in the

North

The contest for Kansas

The election of James Buchanan

The Dred Scott case, 1857

The financial panic of 1857

The Lincoln –Douglas debates,

1858

John Brown’s raid on Harpers

Ferry

Lincoln and the Republican victory

Secession

Pageant pages 409-433

Examining the Evidence page 411

Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Varying Viewpoints page 432

The Civil War: Responsible or Irresponsible

Primary Source Documents Chapter 19:

Road to Civil War pages 177-192

Harriet Beecher Stowe, form Uncle

Tom’s Cabin (1852)

Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)

Fredrick Douglas, Independence

Day Speech (1852)

George Fizthugh, “The Blessings of

Slavery” (1857)

John Brown, Address to the

Virginia Court (1859)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

History in the Making: Chapter

24: John Brown

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

UNIT 6

Civil War and Reconstruction

Approximately 3 weeks

CHAPTER20: Girding for War: The North and the South1861-1865 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The attack on Fort Sumter

The crucial border states

The balances of forces

The threat of European

intervention

The importance of diplomacy

Lincoln and civil liberties

Men in uniform

Financing the Blue and the Gray

The economic impact of war

Women and the war

The fate of the south

Pageant pages 434-452

Makers of America page 440

Billy Yank and Johnny Reb

Election of 1860 Results (graph, chart)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn

Ken Burns Civil War Series

On the Eve of the Civil War

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CHAPTER 21: The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Bull Run end the “ninety-day war”

The Peninsula Campaign

The union wages total war

The war at sea

Antietam

The Emancipation Proclamation

Black solders

Confederate high tide at

Gettysburg

The war in the west

Sherman marches through Georgia

Politics in wartime

Appomattox

The Assassination of Lincoln

The legacy of war

Pageant pages 453-478

Examining the Evidence page 465

Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

Varying Viewpoints page 478

What were the Consequences of the Civil War

Primary Source Documents Chapter 21:

The World Turned Upside Down pages

193-208

James Henry Gooding, Letter to

President Lincoln (1863)

Jefferson Davis, Second Inaugural

Address as President of the Confederate

States of America (1862)

Clara Barton, Medical Life at the

battlefield (1862)

Theodore A. Dodge, from Civil War

Diary (1863)

Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address

(1863)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Civil War

CHAPTER 22 The Ordeal of Reconstruction, 1865-1877 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The Defeated South

The Freed Slaves

President Andrew Johnson’s

Reconstruction Policies

The Black Codes

Congressional Reconstruction

policies

Johnson Clashes with Congress

Military Reconstruction

Freed people Enter politics

“Black Reconstruction” and the Ku

Klux Klan

The Impeachment of Andrew

Johnson

The Legacy of Reconstruction

Pageant pages 479-501

Examining the Evidence page 483

Letter from a Freedman to his old Master

Varying Viewpoints page 500

How Radical was Reconstruction?

Primary Source Documents Chapter 22:

To Heal the Nation’s Wounds pages 209-

226

Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural

Address (1856)

Mississippi Black Codes (1865)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

History in the Making: Chapter

28

Unit Test

Unit Test Corrections

DBQ 6:

Abraham Lincoln and the

Struggle for Union and

Emancipation

S

Students will write an essay

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A Sharecrop Contract (1882)

Congressional testimony on the Actions

of the Ku Klux Klan (1872)

The Civil Rights Cases (1883)

Primary Sources

Divisions of the New South

Henry Grady, “The New South” (1886)

From Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

Booker T. Washington, Atlanta

Exposition Address (1895)

W.E.B. Du Bois, from “Of Mr. Booker

T. Washington and Others” (1903)

Tarbell-Barnett, from A Red Record

explaining how DuBois and

Washington criticized each

other.

UNIT 7

Gilded Age/Industry/Urbanization

Approximately 2 weeks

CHAPTER 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age, 1869-1896 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Ulysses S. Grant, soldier-president

Corruption Reform in the post

Civil War Era

The Depression of the 1870s

Political Parties and Partisans

The Compromise of 1877 and the

End of Reconstruction

The Emergence of Jim Crow

Class Conflict and Ethnic Clashes

Grover Cleveland and the Tariff

Benjamin Harrison and the

“Billion Dollar Congress”

The Populists

Depression and Dissent

Pageant pages 504-529

Makers of America page 516

The Chinese

Varying Viewpoints page 529

Populists: Radicals or Reactionaries

Primary Source Documents Chapter 23:

Huddled Masses

John Spargo, from The Bitter Cry of

Children (1906)

Letters to the Jewish Daily Forward

(1906-1907)

Lee Chew, from Life of a Chinese

Immigrant (1903)

Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

The Secret oath of the American

Protective Association (1893)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Six Degrees of Separation: The

Liberator to the Compromise of

1877

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoint: Chinese

Exclusion

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CHAPTER 24: Industry Comes of Age, 1865-1900 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The railroad boom

Speculators and financiers

Early efforts of government

regulation

Lords of industry

The Gospel of Wealth

Industry in the South

The laboring classes

The rise of trade unions

Pageant pages 530-557

Examining the Evidence page 549

The Photography of Lewis W. Hine

Makers of America page 554

The Knights of Labor

Varying Viewpoints page 557

Industrialization: Boom or Blight

Primary Source Documents Chapter 24:

Industrialization and Economic Growth

Zinn Chapter 11, A People’s History of the

United States

Andrew Carnegie, from the “Gospel of

Wealth” (1889)

Russell Conwell, from Acres of

Diamonds (1915)

Edward Bellamy, from Looking

Backward (1888)

Terence V. Powderly, Preamble to the

Constitution of the Knights of Labor

(1878)

Mother Jones, “The March of the Mill

Children” (1903)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Zinn

DBQ 7: The Role of Capitalists

CHAPTER 25: America Moves to the City, 1865-1900 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The rise of the city

The “New immigrants”

Settlement houses and social

workers

Navisitsts and Immigration

Pageant pages 558-593

Examining the Evidence page 567

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Think, Group, Share Tammany

Documents

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Restriction

Churches in the city

Evolution and education

Booker T. Washington and W.E.B.

Du Bois

Literary Landmarks and

intellectual achievements

The “New Woman” and the new

morality

Art, Music and entertainment in

urban America

Manuscript Census Data, 1900

Makers of America page 564, 580

The Italians

Pioneering Pragmatists

Primary Source Documents Chapter 25: City Life

Charles Loring Brace, “The Life of the Street

Rats” (1872)

George Waring, Sanitary Conditions in New

York (1897)

Theodore Dreiser, from Sister Carrie (1900)

William T. Riordon, from Plunkitt of

Tammany Hall (1905)

Richard K. Fox, from Coney Island Frolics

Video: Ric Burns New York

Episode 3 Sunshine and Shadow

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

UNIT 8

The Great West/Agriculture/Progressivism/Teddy Roosevelt

Approximately 2.5 weeks

CHAPTER26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution, 1865-1896 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The conquest of the Indians

The mining and Cattle Frontiers

Free lands and fraud

The fading frontier

The industrialization of agriculture

Farmers protest

The People’s Party

Ryan versus McKinley

Pageant pages 594-625

Examining the Evidence page 609

Robert Louis Stevenson’s Transcontinental

Journey, 1879

Makers of America page 600

Plains Indians

Varying Viewpoints page 625

Was the West Really ‘Won”?

Primary Source Documents Chapter 26:

Expansion and Conflict in the West

Helen Hunt Jackson, from A Century of

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Think, Group, Share Frederic

Jackson Turner’s Frontier Thesis

Six Degrees of Separation from The

Homestead Act to Wounded Knee

Chapter Test Corrections

DBQ 8: The Farmers Movement

Students will engage in a role

playing debate showing the

varying viewpoints on

treatment of American Indians

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Dishonor (1881)

Black Elk, Account of the Wounded Knee

Massacre (1890)

Frederick Jackson Turner, “The Significance

of the Frontier in American History” (1893)

The Omaha Platform of the Populist Party

(1892)

William Allen White, “What’s the Matter with

Kansas?” (1896)

CHAPTER 27: Empire Expansion, 1890-1909 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The source of American

Expansionism

The Hawaii Question

The Spanish-American War, 1898

The invasion of Cuba

Acquiring Puerto Rico and the

Philippines

Crushing the Filipino insurrection

The Open Dorr in China

Theodore Roosevelt becomes

president

The Panama Canal

Roosevelt on the World Stage

Pageant pages 626-654

Makers of America page 638, 644

The Puerto Ricans

The Filipinos

Varying Viewpoints page 653

Why Did America Become a World Power?

Howard Zinn Chapter 12: Empire and the People

Primary Source Documents Chapter 27:

The American Flag Around the Globe

Josiah Strong, from Our Country (11885)

Albert Beveridge, “The March of the Flag”

(1898)

William Graham Sumner, from “on Empire

and the Philippines” (1898)

William McKinley, “Decision on the

Philippines” (1900)

The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe

Doctrine (1904)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Think, Group, Share: America

Becoming a World Power

History in the Making: Sinking of

the USS Maine

Opposing Viewpoints: Yellow

Journalism

Philippine War Cartoon Analysis

from Stanford Reading Website

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CHAPTER 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt, 1901-1912 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Campaigning against social

injustice

The muckrakers

The politics of progressivism

Women battle for the vote and

against the saloon

Roosevelt, labor and the trusts

Consumer protection

Conservation

Roosevelt’s Legacy

The troubled presidency of

William Howard Taft

Taft’s “dollar diplomacy”

Roosevelt breaks with Taft

Pageant pages 256-286

Examining the Evidence page 663

Muller v. Oregon, 1908

Makers of America page 670

The Environmentalists

Primary Source Documents Chapter 28:

Progressive Reform and Politics

Ida M. Tarbell, from The History of Standard

Oil (1904)

Theodore Roosevelt, from The New

Nationalism (1910)

Woodrow Wilson, from The New Freedom

(1913)

National American Woman Suffrage

Association, Mother’s Day Letter (1912)

Jane Adams, from Twenty Years at Hull

House (1910)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints Muir vs.

Industrialists

Think, Group, Share: The

Progressives

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflection

UNIT 9

Wilson/World War I/Roaring Twenties

CHAPTER 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad, 1912-1916 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The election of 1912: The New

Freedom v. the New Nationalism

Wilson, the tariff, the banks, and

the trusts

Wilson’s diplomacy in Latin

America

War in Europe and American

Neutrality

Pageant pages 679-695

Varying Viewpoints page 695

Who were the Progressives?

Howard Zinn: Chapter 13 Socialist Challenge

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: New

Nationalism vs. New Freedom

Think, Group, Share: Zinn vs.

Progressives

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The reelection of Wilson, 1916 Primary Source Documents:

Zimmerman Note

CHAPTER 30: The War to End War, 1917-1918 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The “America goes to war

Wilsonian idealism and the

Fourteen Points

Propaganda and civil liberties

Workers, blacks and women on the

home front

Drafting soldiers

The United States fights in France

Wilsonian Peace making at Paris

The League of Nations

The Senate rejects the Versailles

Treaty

Pageant pages 696-719

Examining the Evidence page 709

“mademoiselle from Armentires”

Varying Viewpoints page 718

Woodrow Wilson: Realists or Idealist?

Primary Source Documents Chapter 30:

America in the Great War

Boy Scouts of America, from “Boy Scouts

Support the War Effort” (1917)

Eugene V. Debs,

Statement to the Court (1918)

Newton D. Baker, “The Treatment of German-

Americans” (1918)

Eugene Kennedy, A “Doughboy” Describes

the Fighting Front (1918)

Woodrow Wilson, The Fourteen Points (1918)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Wilson’s

Fourteen Points

Think, Group, Share: Wilson

Idealist vs. Realist

DBQ 9: The United States as a

World Power

CHAPTER 31: American Life in the “Roaring Twenties,” 1919-1929 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The “Red Scare”

Immigration Restrictions

Prohibition and gangsterism

The Scopes Trial

A mass-consumption economy

The automilbe age

Pageant pages 720-745

Makers of America page 726

The Poles

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Think, Group, Share: Sacco and

Vanzetti Case

Opposing Viewpoints: History in

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Radio and the movies

Jazz age culture, music, and

literature

The economic boom

Examining the Evidence page 739

The Jazz Singer, 1927

Primary Source Documents Chapter 31:

The New Decade

Mitchell Palmer, “The Case Against the Reds”(

Comprehensive Immigration Law (1924)

Calvin Coolidge, Honoring Charles Lindbergh

(1927)

Marcus Garvey, Aims and Objectives of the

UNIA (1923)

Margaret Sanger, The Need for Birth Control

(1928)

the making Chapter 34 The

Espionage Act.

Chapter 32: The Politics of Boom and Bust, 1920-1932 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The Republicans return to power

Disarmament and isolation

The Harding Scandal

Calvin Coolidge’s foreign policies

The international debt snarl

Herbert Hoover cautious

progressive

The great crash, 1929

Hoover and the Great Depression

Hard Times

Aggression in Asia

“Good Neighbors” in Latin

America

Pageant pages 746-769

Examining the Evidence page 765

Lampooning Hoover, 1932

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: History in

the Making: Causes of the Stock

Market Crash

Think, Group, Share: Economic

Policies of Coolidge, Hoover

Six Degrees of Separation: Panic of

1893 to Crash of 1929

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

UNIT 10

Great Depression/World War II

Approximately 2.5 weeks

Chapter 33: The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1933-1939 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Franklin D. Roosevelt as a

president

The Hundred Days Congress, 1933

Relief, Recovery, and Reform

Pageant pages 770-799

Makers of America page 786

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

History in the Making Chapter 37:

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Depression Demagogues

The National Recovery

Administration

Aid for Agriculture

The Tennessee Valley Authority

Housing and Social Security

A new deal for labor

The election of 1936

The Supreme Court Fight, 1937

The New Deal assessed

The Dust Bowl Migrants

Varying Viewpoints page 799

How Radical Was the New Deal?

Primary Source Documents:

Hard Times

Franklin D. Roosevelt, First Inaugural

Address (1933)

Jouett Shouse, American Liberty League (1934)

Huey Long, “Share Our Wealth” (1935)

Mrs. Henry Weddington, Letter to President

Roosevelt (1938)

Eleanor Roosevelt, from “My Day” Columns

(1939)

The Social Security Act

Think, Group, Share: FDR speeches

Opposing Viewpoints: Share Our

Wealth?

Chapter 34: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War, 1933-1941 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Roosevelt’s early foreign policies

German and Japanese aggression

The Neutrality Acts

The Spanish Civil War

Isolation and appeasement

The lend-Lease Act and the

Atlantic Charter

The Japanese attack on Pearl

Harbor

Pageant pages 800-820

Makers of America page 808

Refugees from the Holocaust

Examine the Evidence page 811

Public Opinion Polling in the 1930s

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

DBQ 10: Foreign Policy, 1930-

1914

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Chapter 35: America in World War II, 1941-1945 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The Shock of the War

The Internment of Japanese

Americans

Mobilizing the Economy

Women in wartime

The war’s effect on African

Americans, Native Americans, and

Mexican Americans

The economic impact of war

Turning the Japanese tide in the

Pacific

Campaigns in North Africa and

Italy

“D-Day” in Normalcy (France)

Germany surrenders

The atomic bombing of Hiroshima

and Nagasaki

Pageant pages 821-859

Makers of America page 824

The Japanese

Examine the Evidence page 839

Franklin Roosevelt at Teheran, 1943

Varying Viewpoints page 848

The Atomic Bombs: Were They Justified?

Primary Source Documents Chapter 35:

World War II

Albert Einstein, Letter to President Roosevelt

(1939)

Franklin D. Roosevelt, The Four Freedoms

(1941)

Charles A. Lindbergh, from Des Moines

Speech (1941)

A. Phillip Randolph, “Why should We

March?” (1942)

Kofematsu v. United States (1944)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Six Degrees of Separation: From

The Sinking of the Maine to

Hiroshima

Opposing Viewpoints: Atomic

Bombs

History in the Making Chapter 40

Rosie the Riveter

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

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UNIT 11

Cold War/Eisenhower/Korean War

Approximately 2 weeks

Chapter 36: The Cold War Begins, 1945-1952 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Postwar prosperity

The “Sunbelt” and suburbs

The postwar baby boom

Harry S. Truman as president

Origins of the Cold War

The United Nations and the

postwar world

Communism and containment

The Truman Doctrine, the

Marshall Plan, and NATO

Anti-communism at home

The Korean War

Pageant pages 850-881

Makers of America page 860

The Suburbanites

Examine the Evidence page 855

Advertising Prosperity

Varying Viewpoints page 880

Who was to blame for the Cold War?

Primary Source Documents Chapter 36:

The Cold War at Home and Abroad

Harry S. Truman, The Truman Doctrine (1947)

George Marshall, The Marshall Plan (1947)

Joseph R. McCarthy, from Speech

Delivered to the Women’s Club of Wheeling,

West Virginia (1950)

Margaret Chase Smith, from “Declaration of

Conscience” (1950)

Whittaker Chambers, from Foreword to

Witness (1952)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Think, Group, Share: Truman

Doctrine vs. past foreign policy

History in the Making Chapter 45:

McCarthyism

Opposing Viewpoints: Red Scare

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Chapter 37: The Eisenhower Era, 1952-1960 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Affluent America

Consumer culture in the 1950s

The election of Dwight D.

Eisenhower

The menace of McCarthyism

Desegregating the South

Brown v. Board of Education and

the seeds of the civil right

revolution

Eisenhower Republicanism

Cold War crises

The space race and the arms race

The election of John F. Kennedy,

1960

Postwar literature and culture

Pageant pages 882-908

Makers of America page 892

The Great American Migration

Examine the Evidence page 905

The Shopping Mall as New Ten Square

Primary Source Documents Chapter 37:

Resurgence f the Civil Rights Movement

Brown v. Board of Education (1954)

Jo Ann Gibson Robinson, The Montgomery

Bus Boycott (1955)

Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from

Birmingham Jail (1963)

The Civil Rights Act of 1964

Stokely Carmichael and Charles Hamilton,

from Black Power (1967)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Brown vs.

Board of Education

Think, Group, Share: Desegregation

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

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UNIT 12

JFK/Civil Rights/Vietnam/LBJ/Nixon/Counterculture

Approximately 2.5 weeks

Chapter 38: The Stormy Sixties, 1960-1968 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The Kennedy spirit

Kennedy and the Cold War

The Vietnam quagmire

The Cuban Missile crisis

The struggle for civil rights

Kennedy Assassination

Lyndon B. Johnson and the “Great

Society”

The civil rights revolution

explodes

The Vietnam disaster

The election of Nixon

The cultural upheavals of the

1960s

Pageant pages 909-937

Examine the Evidence page 919

Conflicting Press Accounts of the “March

on Washington,” 1963

Varying Viewpoints page 848

The Sixties: Construction of Destructive

Primary Source Documents Chapter 38:

Cuba, Vietnam, and the Costs of Containment

Dwight D. Eisenhower, Farewell Address

(1961)

John F. Kennedy, Cuban Missile Address

(1962)

The Tonkin Gulf Incident (1964)

Kevin MacCauley, Oral history on the 1968

Siege of Khe Sanh

Richard M, Nixon, Speech on Vietnamization

Policy (1969)

Primary Source Documents Chapter 29:

Dreams of a Great Society

Michael Harrington, from The Other America

(1962)

Lyndon Johnson, The War on Poverty (1964)

Students for a Democratic Society, The Port

Huron Statement (1962)

National Organization of Women, Statement

of Purpose (1966)

Curtis Sitcomer, “Harvest of Discontent”

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: March on

Washington

Six Degrees of Separation: Japanese

Surrender to Vietnam War

History in the Making: Chapter 48

The Gulf of Tonkin

History in the Making: Chapter 49

The Counterculture

DBQ 11: Conformity and

Turbulence,

1950-1970

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(1967)

Chapter 39: The Stalemated Seventies, 1968-1980 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

Economic stagnation

Nixon and the Vietnam War

New policies toward China and the

Soviet Union

Nixon and the Supreme Court

Nixon’s domestic program

Nixon trounces McGovern

Israelis, Arabs and oil

The Watergate Scandal

Nixon resigns

Feminism

Desegregation and affirmative

action

The election of Jimmy Carter

The energy crisis and inflation

The Iranian hostage humiliation

Pageant pages 938-965

Makers of America page 954, 958

The Vietnamese

The Feminists

Examine the Evidence page 951

The “Smoking Gun” Tape

Primary Source Documents Chapter 30:

Post-Sixties America

Roe v. Wade (1973)

House Judiciary Committee, Conclusion on

Impeachment Resolution (1974)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

History in the Making: Chapter 51

The Modern Feminist Movement

Think, Group, Share: Watergate

Scandal

Opposing Viewpoings: Roe v.

Wade

Unit Test

Unit Test Reflections

UNIT 13

Reagan/Bush/Conservatism/Bush/Clinton/War on Terror

Appoximately 1 Week

Chapter 40: The Resurgence of Conservatism, 1980-1992 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The “New Right” and Regan’s

election, 1980

Budget battles and tax cuts

Regan and the Soviets

Mikhail Gorbachev, Ronald

Regan, and the thawing of the Cold

War

The Iran-Contra scandal

Regan’s economic legacy

The religious right

Conservatism and the courts

The election of George Bush, 1988

The end of the Cold War

The Persian Gulf War, 1991

Pageant pages 966-988

Varying Viewpoints page 987

Where Did Modern Conservatism Come

From?

Primary Source Documents Chapter 40:

Post-Sixties America

Ronald Regan, Speech to the House of

Commons 91982)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

History in the Making: Chapter 53

The Reagan Revolution

Opposing Viewpoints:

Conservatism vs. Liberalism

Six Degrees of Separation: Iron

Curtain to Berlin Wall Fall

DBQ 12; The Resurgence of

Conservatism, 1964-2000

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Bush’s battles at home David E. Wildom, The Conscience of a

Conservative Christian (1985)

George H.W. Bush, Address to the Nation

Announcing Allied Military Action in the

Persian Gulf (1991)

Chapter 41: America Confronts the Post-Cold War Era, 1992-2004 Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The election of Bill Clinton, 1992

A false start for reform

The Politics of distrust

Clinton as president

Post-Cold War foreign policy

The Clinton Impeachment trial

The controversial 2000 election

George W. Bush as president

The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11th

War in Iraq

The reelection of George W. Bush

Pageant pages 989-1010

Primary Source Documents Chapter 41:

Into the New Millennium

Al Gore, from Earth in the Balance (1992)

Articles of Impeachment against William

Jefferson Clinton (1998)

Owen Burdick, Witnessing the 9-11 Terrorist

Attack in New York (2001)

Barbara Lee, Speech in opposition to

Authorizing the U.S. War in Afghanistan 2001

Wayne Allard, Testifying in Favor of the

Federal Marriage Amendment (2004)

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Think, Group, Share: Impeachment

of Clinton

Six Degrees of Separation: Soviet

Invasion of Afghanistan to 9/11

attacks

Chapter 42: The American People Face a New Century Dates:

TOPICS/ THEMES READINGS ASSIGNMENTS

The high-tech economy

Widening inequality

The feminist revolution

The changing American Family

Immigration and assimilation

Cities and suburbs

A multicultural society

American culture at the century’s

turn

The American prospect

Pageant pages 1011-1034

Makers of America 1014, 1024

Scientists and Engineers

The Latinos

Chapter Outline Study Questions

Chapter Reading Quizzes

Primary Source Analysis

Opposing Viewpoints: Immigration

in the 21st Century

Unit Test

Unit Test Analysis