Chapter 7 Creating a Republic
April 19, 1775 to October 1781 (when troops surrender)
Chapter 8: The New Nation, 1786–1800. 8.1: The Crisis Of The 1780s.
Georgia DOE AP Symposium U.S. History Mike Nance, Alpharetta HS Jenny Snoddy, Walton HS Andrew Adams, Walton HS.
Early Growth of the New Nation Mr. McCain. SSUSH6 The student will analyze the impact of territorial expansion and population growth and the impact of.
Ch. 4.2 Growth of Federalism in America Since 1787 –United States federal and state governments have tried to work together peacefully. –It doesn’t always.
U2 d5 the articles of confederation
In your notebook, RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 3-5 SENTENCES: What is one aspect of the John Adams video that you found to be most thought provoking/interesting?
What group do you most identify yourself? Football– Group 1 Reader– Group 2 Cheerleaders - 3 Artists – Group 4 Singer – Group 5 Band– Group 6 Orchestra–
6.1 Launching a New Nation A New Nation From the War of 1812 to Andrew Jackson 1828-1837.
Sea to Shining Sea Historical Comprehension. Draw upon data in historical maps in order to obtain or clarify information on the geographic setting in.
Chapter 7 Western Expansion 1783-1850. “American Progress” by John Gast, 1872.