Period 4 Daily Classroom Schedule
*Updated Daily
11/4 The Rise of Political Parties & The Jefferson Era
4.1: The United States began to develop a modern democracy and celebrated a new national culture, while Americans sought to define the nation’s democratic ideals and change their society and institutions to match them.
I. The nation’s transition to a more participatory democracy was achieved by expanding suffrage from a system based on property ownership to one based on voting by all adult white men, and it was accompanied by the growth of political parties.
4.3: The U.S. interest in foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
I. Struggling to create an independent global presence, the United States sought to claim territory throughout the North American continent and promote foreign trade.
I. The nation’s transition to a more participatory democracy was achieved by expanding suffrage from a system based on property ownership to one based on voting by all adult white men, and it was accompanied by the growth of political parties.
4.3: The U.S. interest in foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
I. Struggling to create an independent global presence, the United States sought to claim territory throughout the North American continent and promote foreign trade.
11/5 THE RISE OF POLITICAL PARTIES & THE JEFFERSON ERA Continued
4.1: The United States began to develop a modern democracy and celebrated a new national culture, while Americans sought to define the nation’s democratic ideals and change their society and institutions to match them.
I. The nation’s transition to a more participatory democracy was achieved by expanding suffrage from a system based on property ownership to one based on voting by all adult white men, and it was accompanied by the growth of political parties.
I. The nation’s transition to a more participatory democracy was achieved by expanding suffrage from a system based on property ownership to one based on voting by all adult white men, and it was accompanied by the growth of political parties.
11/6 America on the World Stage
Key Concept 4.3: The U.S. interest in increasing foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
I. Struggling to create an independent global presence, the United States sought to claim territory throughout the North American continent and promote foreign trade.
I. Struggling to create an independent global presence, the United States sought to claim territory throughout the North American continent and promote foreign trade.
11/7 Market Revolution: Industrialization, Society, & Culture
Innovations in technology, agriculture, and commerce powerfully accelerated the American economy, precipitating profound changes to U.S. society and to national and regional identities.
I. New transportation systems and technologies dramatically expanded manufacturing and agricultural production.
II. The changes caused by the market revolution had significant effects on U.S. society, workers’ lives, and gender and family relations.
III. Economic development shaped settlement and trade patterns, helping to unify the nation while also encouraging the growth of different regions.
I. New transportation systems and technologies dramatically expanded manufacturing and agricultural production.
II. The changes caused by the market revolution had significant effects on U.S. society, workers’ lives, and gender and family relations.
III. Economic development shaped settlement and trade patterns, helping to unify the nation while also encouraging the growth of different regions.
11/8 Politics & Regional Interests
Key Concept 4.3: The U.S. interest in increasing foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
I. Struggling to create an independent global presence, the United States sought to claim territory throughout the North American continent and promote foreign trade.
II. The United States acquisition of lands in the West gave rise to contests over the extension of slavery into new territories.
I. Struggling to create an independent global presence, the United States sought to claim territory throughout the North American continent and promote foreign trade.
II. The United States acquisition of lands in the West gave rise to contests over the extension of slavery into new territories.
11/11 The Society of the South in the Early Republic
4.1: The United States began to develop a modern democracy and celebrated a new national culture, while Americans sought to define the nation’s democratic ideals and change their society and institutions to match them.
II. While Americans embraced a new national culture, various groups developed distinctive cultures of their own.
4.3:The U.S interest in increasing foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
II. The United States' acquisition of lands in the West gave rise to contests over the extension of slavery into new territories.
II. While Americans embraced a new national culture, various groups developed distinctive cultures of their own.
4.3:The U.S interest in increasing foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
II. The United States' acquisition of lands in the West gave rise to contests over the extension of slavery into new territories.
11/12 African Americans in the Early Republic
4.1: The United States began to develop a modern democracy and celebrated a new national culture, while Americans sought to define the nation’s democratic ideals and change their society and institutions to match them.
II. While Americans embraced a new national culture, various groups developed distinctive cultures of their own.
4.3:The U.S interest in increasing foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
II. The United States' acquisition of lands in the West gave rise to contests over the extension of slavery into new territories.
II. While Americans embraced a new national culture, various groups developed distinctive cultures of their own.
4.3:The U.S interest in increasing foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
II. The United States' acquisition of lands in the West gave rise to contests over the extension of slavery into new territories.
11/14 Expanding Democracy & Jackson and federal power
4.1: The United States began to develop a modern democracy and celebrated a new national culture, while Americans sought to define the nation’s democratic ideals and change their society and institutions to match them.
I. The nation’s transition to a more participatory democracy was achieved by expanding suffrage from a system based on property ownership to one based on voting by all adult white men, and it was accompanied by the growth of political parties.
4.3: The U.S interest in increasing foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
I. Struggling to create an independent global presence, the United States sought to claim territory throughout the North American continent to promote foreign trade.
I. The nation’s transition to a more participatory democracy was achieved by expanding suffrage from a system based on property ownership to one based on voting by all adult white men, and it was accompanied by the growth of political parties.
4.3: The U.S interest in increasing foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.
I. Struggling to create an independent global presence, the United States sought to claim territory throughout the North American continent to promote foreign trade.
11/18 The Second Great Awakening
4.1: The United States began to develop a modern democracy and celebrated a new national culture, while Americans sought to define the nation’s democratic ideals and change their society and institutions to match them.
II. While Americans embraced a new national culture, various groups developed distinctive cultures of their own.
III. Increasing numbers of Americans, many inspired by new religious and intellectual movements, worked primarily outside of government institutions to advance their ideals.
II. While Americans embraced a new national culture, various groups developed distinctive cultures of their own.
III. Increasing numbers of Americans, many inspired by new religious and intellectual movements, worked primarily outside of government institutions to advance their ideals.
11/19 An Age of Reform
4.1: The United States began to develop a modern democracy and celebrated a new national culture, while Americans sought to define the nation’s democratic ideals and change their society and institutions to match them.
II. While Americans embraced a new national culture, various groups developed distinctive cultures of their own.
III. Increasing numbers of Americans, many inspired by new religious and intellectual movements, worked primarily outside of government institutions to advance their ideals.
II. While Americans embraced a new national culture, various groups developed distinctive cultures of their own.
III. Increasing numbers of Americans, many inspired by new religious and intellectual movements, worked primarily outside of government institutions to advance their ideals.