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    • Confessions of a Block-Buster
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United States History
Resources

Unit I

​​Join or Die
Stamp Act
Boston Massacre
Declaration of Rights and Grievances
Common Sense
Documents Related to the Declaration of Independence
Revolution DBQ

Songs and Toasts
Sons and Daughters of Liberty
Culper Ring
Hamilton, An American Musical
​Life as a Soldier
Unit II

Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Compromise
Constitution of the United States
The Bill of Rights
Washington's Farewell Address
Mad Tom in a Rage
Marbury v. Madison
McCulloch v. Maryland

Whiskey Rebellion
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Deuling and Aaron Burr
Political Philosophy and the Founders
Early American Art
Unit III

To the Victor Go the Spoils
​Nullification
The Bank War
King Andrew I
​​Andrew Jackson's Address to Congress
Jackson DBQ

Reform Movements
Native Americans in Art
Family Life and Child Rearing
The Eaton Affair

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Unit IV

Cherokee Petition Protesting Removal
Immigration
Manifest Destiny
Polk and Texas
Racism in California

Know-Nothings and Nativism
The Oregon Trail
Frontier Myths and Legends
Unit V

Slavery
​Nat Turner
​Abolition
​Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Bleeding Kansas
Dred Scott v. Sanford
John Brown
Election of 1860
Carpetbag and Bayonet Rule
Unit VI

​​Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
​"Account of the Haymarket Riot"
Business Leaders Changed the Nation
​The Modern Prometheus
​City Growth in the Gilded Age
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Unit VII

The Gate to Honest Labor
Sinclair, The Jungle
President Roosevelt is Resting at Oyster Bay

Washington, Atlanta Compromise Speech
Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk
Two Ends of the National Table
​Birth of a Nation
Unit VIII

American Imperialism
  • The United States Looking Outwards
  • The March of the Flag
  • Manifest Destiny
  • The Paralyzing Influence of Imperialism
​Expansion through Spain
​The Big Stick
​Fourteen Points
Unit IX

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Unit X

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Unit XI

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Unit XII

Americans Led the World into the Atomic Age
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