Historical Thinking & Turning Points

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Historical Thinking &
Turning Points
Historical Thinking
•Chronological Thinking
•Historical Comprehension’
•Historical Analysis/Interpretation
•Historical Research
Analyze political, Economic &
Historical Turning Points Using
Historical Thinking
Foundations to 1733
International Affairs &
Foreign Policy
•Factors influence Exploration
•Factors influence settlement
•roles of various racial and ethnic
groups in settlement
•voluntary and involuntary
immigration trends
Conflict & Compromise
•Cultural conflict
•Institution of slavery
Progress, Crises, &
the American Dream
•relationship between innovation,
economic development, progress
and various perceptions of the
“American Dream”
•opportunity and mobility impacted
various groups within American
society
•extent to which a variety of groups
and individuals have had
opportunity to attain their
perception of the “American
Dream”
•multiple perceptions of the
“American Dream” in times of
prosperity and crisis
Exploration, Settlement,
Movement, & Expansion
War
Freedom, Equality, & Power
•Impact of foreign wars
•frontier wars with American
Indians
•impact of wars on the American
economy
•impact of wars on American
society and culture
•philosophical, ideological and/or
religious views on freedom
•colonial rights and privileges
•Power among colony, Britain,
governors
Historical Thinking &
Turning Points
Historical Thinking
•Chronological Thinking
•Historical Comprehension’
•Historical Analysis/Interpretation
•Historical Research
Analyze political, Economic &
Historical Turning Points Using
Historical Thinking
1733-1781
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Conflict & Compromise
International Affairs &
Foreign Policy
Progress, Crises, &
the American Dream
•relationship between
innovation, economic
development, progress and
various perceptions of the
“American Dream”
•opportunity and mobility
impacted various groups within
American society
•multiple perceptions of the
“American Dream” in times of
prosperity and crisis
Exploration, Settlement,
Movement, & Expansion
•reasons for involvement in wars
•political issues and conflicts
that impacted the United States
•economic issues and conflicts
that impacted the United States
•Cultural conflict
•Literature reflecting conflict
Freedom, Equality, & Power
War
•Impact of war on politics
•Impact of foreign wars
•impact of wars on the American
economy
•impact of wars on American
society and culture
•philosophical, ideological and/or
religious views on freedom
•colonists began to express and
share ideas about liberty
•Power among colony, Britain,
governors
Historical Thinking &
Turning Points
Articles of Confederation
and Constitution
Historical Thinking
•Chronological Thinking
•Historical Comprehension’
•Historical Analysis/Interpretation
•Historical Research
Analyze political, Economic &
Historical Turning Points Using
Historical Thinking
•Influences to the patterns of
migration and settlement along the
frontier
Conflict & Compromise
International Affairs &
Foreign Policy
Progress, Crises, &
the American Dream
•relationship between
innovation, economic
development, progress and
various perceptions of the
“American Dream”
•government legislation
encouraged westward movement
and economic opportunity
•founding fathers defined and
directed the birth of a new
republic
Exploration, Settlement,
Movement, & Expansion
•political issues and conflicts that impacted the
United States
•various opinions over the nature of
republicanism
•Presidents encountered specific internal and
external conflicts
•executive, judicial and legislative decisions may
have increased the power and authority of the
federal government
•executive, judicial and legislative decisions may
have increased sectional tension within the
United States
•framers of the Constitution adopted a federal
system
•cultural conflicts
War
Freedom, Equality, & Power
impact of wars on the American
economy
•Federalists and Anti-Federalists
•Power between states and fed govt
•executive, judicial and legislative
decisions
•increased the power and authority of the
federal government
Historical Thinking &
Turning Points
1790-1815
Federal Period
Historical Thinking
•Chronological Thinking
•Historical Comprehension’
•Historical Analysis/Interpretation
•Historical Research
Analyze political, Economic &
Historical Turning Points Using
Historical Thinking
Conflict & Compromise
International Affairs &
Foreign Policy
Progress, Crises, &
the American Dream
•relationship between
innovation, economic
development, progress and
various perceptions of the
“American Dream”
•multiple perceptions of the
“American Dream” in times of
prosperity and crisis
•southerners and politicians
defended state’s rights, slavery,
and the idea of nullification
•“all men are created equal”
Exploration, Settlement,
Movement, & Expansion
•Economic interests helped set
the direction of US foreign policy
•Political interests helped set the
direction of US foreign policy
•reasons for involvement in wars
War
•Impact of war on politics
•impact of wars on the American
economy
•impact of wars on American
society and culture
•political issues and conflicts that
impacted the United States
•Presidents encountered specific
internal and external conflicts
•executive, judicial and legislative
decisions may have increased the
power and authority of the federal
government
•executive, judicial and legislative
decisions may have increased
sectional tension within the United
States
•Significant elections
•economic issues and conflicts that
impacted the United States
Freedom, Equality, & Power
•Alexander Hamilton and Thomas
Jefferson
•Increased power of government
Historical Thinking &
Turning Points
Historical Thinking
Chronological Thinking
Historical Comprehension’
Historical Analysis/Interpretation
Historical Research
Analyze political, Economic &
Historical Turning Points Using
Historical Thinking
Progress, Crises, &
the American Dream
•relationship between innovation, economic
development, progress and various
perceptions of the “American Dream”
•opportunity and mobility impacted various
groups within American society
•government legislation encouraged westward
movement and economic opportunity
•extent to which a variety of groups and
individuals have had opportunity to attain
their perception of the “American Dream”
•extent westward movement and settlement of
various groups fulfilled or denied the
promises of freedom
•multiple perceptions of the “American
Dream” in times of prosperity and crisis
•politicians, opportunists and/or activists
either defended or protested expansionism
and Manifest Destiny
•southerners and politicians defended state’s
rights, slavery, and the idea of nullification
•“all men are created equal”
1800-1850
Expansion, Reform, and
Sectionalism
International Affairs &
Foreign Policy
•Economic interests helped set
the direction of US foreign
policy
•Political interests helped set
the direction of US foreign
policy
•reasons for involvement in
wars
War
Exploration, Settlement,
Movement, & Expansion
•Influences to the patterns of migration and
settlement along the frontier
•roles of various racial and ethnic groups in
expansion
•voluntary and involuntary immigration
trends
Conflict & Compromise
•political issues and conflicts that impacted the
United States
•executive, judicial and legislative decisions
may have increased the power and authority of
the federal government
•executive, judicial and legislative decisions
may have increased sectional tension within
the United States
•Significant elections
•political scandals
•economic issues and conflicts that impacted
the United States
•Reformers and efforts
•Cultural conflict
•Instution of slavery
•Art and literature reflecting conflict
Freedom, Equality, & Power
•Impact of war on politics
•impact of wars on the
American economy
•impact of wars on American
society and culture
•philosophical, ideological and/or religious
views on freedom
•platforms of American political parties
•Distribution of power between levels of
government
•executive, judicial and legislative decisions
may have increased the power of the federal
government
Historical Thinking &
Turning Points
Historical Thinking
•Chronological Thinking
•Historical Comprehension’
•Historical Analysis/Interpretation
•Historical Research
Analyze political, Economic &
Historical Turning Points Using
Historical Thinking
1850-1877
Crisis, Civil War, &
Reconstruction
•relationship between innovation,
economic development, progress and
various perceptions of the “American
Dream”
•opportunity and mobility impacted
various groups within American
society
•government legislation encouraged
westward movement and economic
opportunity
•extent to which a variety of groups
and individuals have had opportunity
to attain their perception of the
“American Dream”
•“all men are created equal”
•Influences to the patterns of migration
•Influences settlement along the frontier
•voluntary and involuntary immigration
trends
Conflict & Compromise
International Affairs &
Foreign Policy
Progress, Crises, &
the American Dream
Exploration, Settlement,
Movement, & Expansion
•reasons for involvement in
wars
War
•Impact of war on politics
•impact of wars on the American
economy
•impact of wars on American
society and culture
•political issues and conflicts that
impacted the United States
•executive, judicial and legislative
decisions may have
•increased the power and authority of the
federal government
•executive, judicial and legislative
decisions may have
•increased sectional tension within the
United States
•Significant elections, political scandals
•Reconstruction ended and how it
impacted various groups
•economic issues and conflicts that
impacted the United States
Freedom, Equality, & Power
•Impact of amendments
•executive, judicial and legislative
decisions
•increased the power and authority
of the federal government