Unit 1 Pre Columbian thru French and Indian War 2013.docx



Organizing PrincipalsBefore the year 1607, North American settlement was defined by the both nomadic and sedentary traditions of the people native to the North American continent. Their reliance on the land and their religious faiths based in nature, although highly developed, would ultimately mark them at savages by the “enlightened” European explorers.Between 1607 and 1763, the British North American colonies developed experience in, and the expectation of self-government in the political, religious, economic, and social aspects ics: native people, exploration, colonization, governmental development, economic development, religious development, Colonial wars, salutary neglect, social development, push and pull factors, French and Indian War, free labor, slavery. DateWeek 1 Class TopicNightly AssignmentsDoneJanuary 21No School- MLK HolidayJanuary22Introductions/Course OutlineUnit Primary Source PackOverview of Period 1:Native Inhabitants and the Columbian ExchangeAP StarRead SyllabusBartram Primary Source January23Opening: Discussion of BartramFinish Native Inhabitants and the Columbian ExchangeNon-English Settlement in the New WorldIntroduce JamestownCheck Out TextbooksClovis Point ArticleCreated Equal: 50-59Begin Chart on Characteristics of SettlementJanuary 24Introduce Historical Disciplinary Practices and Reasoning SkillsJamestown and Chesapeake SettlementThe Influence of Puritanism and New England SettlementCreated Equal: 59-63Mayflower Compact and Jamestown BridesJanuary 25Opening: Our Plantation is Very WeakPuritans and New England SettlementCreated Equal: 63-72Modell of Christian CharityDateWeek 2 Class TopicNightly AssignmentsDoneJanuary 28Middle Colonies and the Influence of the Dutch and QuakersFlipped Class Lecture: The Role of War and Strife in the ColoniesCreated Equal: 94-101 January 29Opening: Quakers Primary Source (William Penn)Questions/Discussion on Flipped LessonFinish the Middle ColoniesSlavery in the ColoniesCreated Equal: 101-107VA Laws for BlacksJanuary30Opening: Historical Disciplinary Practices and Reasoning Skills PracticeFinish Slavery in the ColoniesThe First Great Awakening and Salem Witch TrialsCreated Equal: 119-122130-136 January31The First Great Awakening and Salem Witch TrialsWrap up UnitReview if possible?February1Period 1 & 2 QuizIntroduce the DBQ- Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich?Created Equal 172-177Navigation ActsDBQ Items Due For this Unit: on February 5Reading LogsVocabularyPrimary Source PackCharacteristics of Settlement Graphic Organizer ................
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