Learning Objectives:
Learning Objective A - Explain the context in which America gained independence and developed a sense of national identity.
Learning Objective B - Explain the causes and effects of the Seven Years’ War (the French and Indian War).
Learning Objective C - Explain how British colonial policies regarding North America led to the Revolutionary War.
Learning Objective D - Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution.
Learning Objective E - Explain how various factors contributed to the American victory in the Revolution.
Learning Objective F - Explain the various ways the American Revolution affected society
Learning Objective G - Describe the global impact of the American Revolution.
Learning Objective H - Explain how different forms of government developed and changed as a result of the Revolutionary Period.
Learning Objective I - Explain the differing ideological positions on the structure and function of the federal government.
Learning Objective J - Explain the continuities and changes in the structure and functions of the government with the ratification of the Constitution.
Learning Objective K - Explain how and why competition intensified conflicts among peoples and nations from 1754 to 1800.
Learning Objective L - Explain how and why political ideas, institutions, and party systems developed and changed in the new republic.
Learning Objective M - Explain the continuities and changes in American culture from 1754 to 1800.
Learning Objective N - Explain how and why migration and immigration to and within North America caused competition and conflict over time.
Learning Objective O - Explain the continuities and changes in regional attitudes about slavery as it expanded from 1754 to 1800
Learning Objective P - Explain how the American independence movement affected society from 1754 to 1800.
Learning Objective B - Explain the causes and effects of the Seven Years’ War (the French and Indian War).
Learning Objective C - Explain how British colonial policies regarding North America led to the Revolutionary War.
Learning Objective D - Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution.
Learning Objective E - Explain how various factors contributed to the American victory in the Revolution.
Learning Objective F - Explain the various ways the American Revolution affected society
Learning Objective G - Describe the global impact of the American Revolution.
Learning Objective H - Explain how different forms of government developed and changed as a result of the Revolutionary Period.
Learning Objective I - Explain the differing ideological positions on the structure and function of the federal government.
Learning Objective J - Explain the continuities and changes in the structure and functions of the government with the ratification of the Constitution.
Learning Objective K - Explain how and why competition intensified conflicts among peoples and nations from 1754 to 1800.
Learning Objective L - Explain how and why political ideas, institutions, and party systems developed and changed in the new republic.
Learning Objective M - Explain the continuities and changes in American culture from 1754 to 1800.
Learning Objective N - Explain how and why migration and immigration to and within North America caused competition and conflict over time.
Learning Objective O - Explain the continuities and changes in regional attitudes about slavery as it expanded from 1754 to 1800
Learning Objective P - Explain how the American independence movement affected society from 1754 to 1800.
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