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The presidencies of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, highlighting the birth of political parties and early foreign policy challenges. 3. Expansion and Division
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Title: Building a Nation: Causes, Conflict, and Change Essential Question: How did ideas, people, and events shape the United States from independence through Reconstruction? Unit Length: 4 weeks (20 class periods) Standards: [Insert state standard codes; align to C3 or state history standards] Learning Targets (students will be able to):
: Weebly is also an excellent tool for student projects. Imagine students creating a website for a "historical figure" they've researched, complete with a blog where they reflect on their learning each week. Another idea is a "Choose-Your-Own-Adventure" style site, where students program an interactive journey through a historical event from multiple perspectives, an activity that connects coding with history. Teachers have reported successful projects where students build websites to answer essential questions, like "Is change easy?", using evidence from primary sources provided in class.
The growing cultural, economic, and political divide between the free North and the slave-holding South. 4. The Civil War and Reconstruction