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Preview of Manifest Destiny Unit Bundle: Primary Sources CER Writing Debate Map Quiz & More

Manifest Destiny Unit Bundle: Primary Sources CER Writing Debate Map Quiz & More

Save time and teach Manifest Destiny from every angle with this complete 6-resource unit bundle for middle and high school U.S. History. Everything you need — from map activities and primary source analysis to debate prep, essay writing, and assessment — is included and ready to use. WHAT'S INCLUDED (6 resources) Manifest Destiny Map Activity: Westward Expansion & U.S. Growth — students trace territorial expansion and analyze geographic growth of the United States Manifest Destiny Lesson: P
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Cherokee Sovereignty and Land Rights Primary Source Analysis – John Ross (1828) - 9-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining John Ross’s legal and political argument for Cherokee sovereignty and land rights in his 1828 Annual Message to the Cherokee Council. Overview This primary source analysis examines John Ross’s 1828 address to the Cherokee National Council, a document that combines internal governance priorities with a sustained legal defense of Cherokee sov
Preview of U.S. History Curriculum: Pre-Colonial America (Units 0-1: 1491-1607)

U.S. History Curriculum: Pre-Colonial America (Units 0-1: 1491-1607)

This is a downloadable PDF of ALL the materials in Units 0-1 of my Foundations of U.S. History online course. All content is ORIGINAL and only available within these resources. This download includes: 3 sets of video lecture notes and answer keys for the following videos: “Why do we study history?”“The Five C’s of Historical Thinking”“1491: Debunking Myths of the Americas Before Columbus”3 activities with answer keys (when applicable): “DBQ Activity: Contemporary Debates on U.S. History Educat
Preview of Manifest Destiny & Westward Expansion Unit | DBQ, Test, Activities

Manifest Destiny & Westward Expansion Unit | DBQ, Test, Activities

Complete Lesson Plans, Activities, DBQ, Test + Map Freebie Let’s just say it. Most Manifest Destiny units fall apart. They turn into: maps without meaning notes without thinking and students walking away thinking expansion was simple, inevitable, and mostly fine It wasn’t. This unit is built to fix that. 🧠 WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT This is not a “cover the content and move on” unit. Students will: analyze multiple perspectives evaluate impact question expansion build and defend argume
Preview of APUSH Time Period 1: Native American Societies & European Contact (1491–1607)

APUSH Time Period 1: Native American Societies & European Contact (1491–1607)

This engaging and content-rich PowerPoint is the perfect introduction or review tool for Period 1 of AP U.S. History, covering Native American civilizations, European exploration, and the early impacts of contact and colonization. Designed to promote inquiry and critical thinking, this resource breaks down key themes with student-friendly visuals and guided reflection questions. What’s Included: 20 slides of structured APUSH content Overview of Native American diversity and adaptationBreakdow
Preview of U.S. History Lab: Native American Sovereignty in Georgia – Law, Power, Removal

U.S. History Lab: Native American Sovereignty in Georgia – Law, Power, Removal

24-page U.S. History Lab investigation with teacher guidance and answer key examining Native American sovereignty, law, and political authority in Georgia during the era of Indian Removal. Overview This inquiry-based History Lab engages students in a multi-document investigation of Native American sovereignty in Georgia during the early nineteenth century. Students analyze how Cherokee leaders, the state of Georgia, the federal government, and the Supreme Court defined and exercised political a
Preview of AP US History Unit Plan - Period 1: 1451 - 1607 (Colonization, Exploration)

AP US History Unit Plan - Period 1: 1451 - 1607 (Colonization, Exploration)

Description:This unit introduces students to the foundations of early American history from 1451 to 1607, focusing on the peoples, cultures, and exchanges that shaped the Western Hemisphere before and after European contact. Students begin by examining whose narratives dominate historical accounts and develop essential historical thinking skills. They then explore the diversity of Native societies, European motives for exploration and colonization, and the transformative impacts of the Columbian
Preview of APUSH Period 1 Anchor Chart | 1491-1607 Review | AP U.S. History Guide

APUSH Period 1 Anchor Chart | 1491-1607 Review | AP U.S. History Guide

The APUSH Period 1 Anchor Chart is a comprehensive, one-page review tool designed specifically for the high school American history classroom.This ready-to-use resource aligns with the College Board’s Course and Exam Description (CED) for AP U.S. History. It condenses the vast social and environmental shifts of 1491–1607 into a student-friendly format that is perfect for interactive notebooks, binder reference sheets, or test prep.This Anchor Chart Covers:Native American Diversity (Topic 1.2): h
Preview of Native American Regions Interactive Stations Lesson: Pre-Columbian US History

Native American Regions Interactive Stations Lesson: Pre-Columbian US History

Native American Cultural Regions: Learning Stations Interactive LessonBring the diversity of Native American cultures to life with this engaging, student-centered stations activity! This ready-to-use lesson helps students explore how geography shaped the culture, food, housing, technology, and social structures of major Native American groups across North America, before European contact. Perfect for U.S. History, 6th–10th grade Social Studies, or as an introduction to Indigenous history, this
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