Analyze how physical characteristics of the environment influenced population distribution, settlement patterns, and economic activities in the United States.
Identify the major eras in U.S. history through 1877, including colonization, revolution, creation and ratification of the Constitution, early republic, the Age of Jackson, westward expansion, reform movements, sectionalism, Civil War, and Reconstruction, and describe their causes and effects.
The student understands the physical characteristics of North America and how humans adapted to and modified the environment through the mid-19th century.
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War between the French and the English for control of North America.
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War of 1812
American Revolution
French and Indian War
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Issues relating to how people make money for their families; production of goods and services
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Economic Reasons
Political Reasons
Social/Religious Reasons
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War between the French and the English for control of North America.
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Issues relating to how people make money for their families; production of goods and services
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A document giving permission to start a colony
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Issues relating to government and a citizens' relationship with government.
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the process of coming to live in another country
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The four New England colonies. (Ch.4, Ls. 2)
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The four Middle colonies. (Ch. 4, Ls. 3)
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Economic theory to increase a country's wealth and power by increasing exports and decreasing imports
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The five Southern colonies. (Ch. 4, Ls. 4)
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To sell goods or services abroad or to other counties
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Issues relating to society including people, language, religion, education, and art
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To bring in goods and services from other countries or foreign markets
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The social reason for the English Colonization of Norther America that deals with a person's desire to worship freely
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a direct water route to Asia through the Americas sought by both French and English explorers in North America
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area the French and British fought over in the French and Indian War
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The trading of animal pelts (especially beaver skins) by Indians for European goods in North America.
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a person whose business is the trapping of animals for their furs
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They respected Native territories, their ways, and treated them as the human beings they were. The Natives, in turn, treated the French as trusted friends.
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British settlers increasingly settled upon Native America lands before and after the French and Indian War. The legacy of that war and Indians' desire to retain their territory made peace nearly impossible adding to hostile relationships
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The desire of the British to gain control of land in the Ohio River Valley and fur trade in the area
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The main area in North America that the French and British fought over in the French and Indian War