UNIT ONE – THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION
Lesson 1 – Colonialism
Lesson 2 – The Foundations of Democracy
Lesson 3 – The American Revolution Begins – More notes on the Revolution
Lesson 4 – The Declaration of Independence
Lesson 5 – The Articles of Confederation
UNIT TWO – THE CONSTITUTION
Lesson 6 – The Constitutional Convention
Lesson 7 – Federalism
Lesson 8 – Separation of Powers and another set of notes HERE
Lesson 9 – The Legislative Branch
Lesson 10 – Electing the President, The Electoral College
Lesson 11 – The Roles of the President
Lesson 12 – The Judicial Branch and Marbury v Madison
Lesson 13 – The Bill of Rights
Lesson 14 – Constitutional Flexibility
Lesson 15 – The Unwritten Constitution
UNIT THREE – THE NEW NATION
Lesson 16 – The Presidency of George Washington – Precedents are set
Lesson 17 – The Presidency of John Adams – Political Parties Form
Lesson 18 – The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson
Lesson 19 – The Presidency of James Madison – The War of 1812
Lesson 20 – The Presidency of James Monroe
Lesson 21 – The Presidency of Andrew Jackson – The Age of Jackson
Lesson 22 – The 1850’s – Age of Reform
UNIT FOUR – THE NATION GROWS AND DIVIDES
Lesson 23 – Sectionalism
Lesson 24 – The Southern Defense of Slavery
Lesson 25 – Abolition
Lesson 26 – Why abolition was so difficult to achieve
Lesson 27 – Territorial Expansion and Manifest Destiny
Lesson 28 – Solving the problems caused by territorial expansion
Lesson 29 – The Beginning of the Civil War – Similar notes with more detail here
Lesson 30 – Why the North won the Civil War
Lesson 31 – Effects of the Civil War
UNIT FIVE – RECONSTRUCTION
Lesson 32 – Reconstruction Plans
Lesson 33 – Life in the South during Reconstruction
Lesson 34 – Reconstruction Amendments and the Southern Reaction
Lesson 35 – Segregation in the South
Lesson 36 – The End of Reconstruction
Unit Six – Industrialization
Lesson 37 –Perception of Native Americans
Lesson 38 – Policies Towards Native Americans
Lesson 39 – Foundations of Industrialization
Lesson 40 – Philosophy Behind Industrialism
Lesson 41 – Robber Barons or Captains of Industry
Lesson 42 – Monopolies and Trusts
Lesson 43 – Effect of the Industrial Revolution of Factory Workers
Lesson 44 – The Formation of Unions
Lesson 45 – Management Responds to Unions
Lesson 46 – Government Treatment of Unions
Lesson 47 – Union Methods
Lesson 48 – Farmers deal with their problems – The Populist Party
Unit Seven – Urbanization and Immigration
Lesson 49 – Cities and Problems Grow – Urbanization
Lesson 50 – Political Machines
Lesson 51 – Immigration
Lesson 52 – Immigration Policy
Lesson 53 – Fear of Immigrants – American Xenophobia
Unit Eight – Imperialism and the Progressive Era
Lesson 54 – Causes of Imperialism
Lesson 55 – Justification of Imperialism
Lesson 56 – America Expands Overseas
Lesson 57 – Foreign Policy Towards Latin America and Asia
Lesson 58 – The Muckrakers
Lesson 59 – Progressive Reforms
Lesson 60 – The Progressive Presidents (Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson)
Lesson 61 – Transporation Improves
Lesson 62 – Life in the Cities Improve
Lesson 63 – African Americans leaders during the Progressive Era
Unit Nine – World War I, the 1920’s, The Depression and the New Deal
Lesson 64 – World War I
Lesson 65 – The Turbulent 20’s
Lesson 66 – Harding and Coolidge
Lesson 67 – The 18th and 19th amendments
Lesson 68 – Causes and Effects of the Great Depression
Lesson 69 – The New Deal
Lesson 70 – Challenges to the New Deal
Lesson 71 – The End of the Depression
Unit Eleven – World War II and the Cold War
Lesson 72 – Why the US entered WWII
Lesson 73 – Why the US won WWII
Lesson 74 – Korematsu v United States
Lesson 75 – Post WWII Goals and Plans
Lesson 76 – Beginning of the Cold War
Lesson 77 –End of the Cold War
Lesson 78 – McCarthyism
Lesson 79 – JFK vs LBJ