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APUSH
Period 1: 1491-1607
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AP Unit 1 Resources
Period 2: 1607-1754
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AP Unit 2 Resources
Period 3: 1754-1800
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AP Unit 3 Resources
Period 4: 1800-1848
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AP Unit 4 Resources
Period 5: 1844-1877
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AP Unit 5 Resources
Period 6: 1865-1898
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AP Unit 6 Resources
Period 7: 1890-1945
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AP Unit 7 Resources
Period 8: 1945-1980
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AP Unit 8 Resources
Period 9: 1980-Present
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AP Unit 9 Resources
American History I
Unit 1-Exploration & Colonization
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Unit 1 Resources
Unit 2-Revolution & Independence
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Unit 2 Resources
Unit 3-Confederation, Constitution &Compromise
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Unit 3 Resources
Unit 4-Nationalism & Sectionalism
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Unit 4 Resources
Unit 5-Awakening & Reform
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Unit 5 Resources
Unit 6-Expansion & Manifest Destiny
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Unit 6 Resources
Unit 7-Civil Crisis & Civil War
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Unit 7 Resources
Unit 8-Freedom & Reconstruction
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Unit 8 Resources
American History II
Introduction-The Great West-Migration, Settlement and Assimilation
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Introduction-Resource Page
Unit 1-The Gilded Age-Industrialization and Urbanization
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Unit 1 Resource Page
Unit 2-The Progressive Era-Progress and Progressivism
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Unit 2 Resource Page
Unit 3-The Great War: Imperialism and War
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Unit 3 Resource Page
Unit 4-The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression-Modernism, Traditionalism and Depression
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Unit 4 Resource Page
Unit 5-World War II-Patriotism, War & Sacrifice
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Unit 5 Resource Page
Unit 6-The Cold War-Anxiety & Fear
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Unit 6 Resource Page
Unit 7-The Civil Rights Movement-Civil Rights and Protest
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Unit 7 Resources-American II
Unit 8-Conservatism and Terror
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Unit 8 Resources-American II
Unit 2-The American Revolution-
Revolution & Independence,
1754-1783
Homework Assignments
Homework Assignment Sheet
Chapter 4-The American Revolution
Chapter 5-Creating the Constitution
American Revolution Battles Research
Lexington/concord a
Bunker Hill A
New York A
Trenton A
Philadelphia A
Saratoga A
Guilford Court House A
Yorktown A
Lexington/Concord b
Bunker Hill B
New York B
Trenton B
Philadelphia B
Saratoga B
Guilford Court House B
Yorktown B
Powerpoint Presentations
Great Awakening & the Enlightenment
Road to Revolution
Declaring independence
Turning Point Battles
Primary Sources
Ben Franklin Testifies Against The Stamp act
Virginia resolves on the Stamp Act
declaration of rights of the stamp act congress
Secondary Sources
Howard Zinn-A People's History of the U.s.