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Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.
― Aristotle
History, although sometimes made up of the few acts of the great,
is more often shaped by the many acts of the small.
-Mark Twain
PERIOD I: 1491 - 1607 (5%)
PERIOD II: 1607 - 1754 (10%)
PERIOD III: 1754 - 1800 (12%)
PERIOD IV: 1800 - 1848 (10%)
PERIOD V: 1844 - 1877 (13%)
PERIOD VI: 1865 - 1898 (13%)
PERIOD VII: 1890 - 1945 (17%)
PERIOD IX: 1980 - PRESENT (5%)
OVERVIEW RESOURCES:
- Historical Period I Review Guide
- Newman Study Guide (Units I & II)
- Gilder Lehrman Institute
- Unit I and II YouTube Playlist
- Cicero - History Beyond the Textbook
- APUSH Review
- Ten Minute Review
PERIOD II: 1607 - 1754 (10%)
- Historical Period II Review Guide
- Newman Study Guide (Units I & II)
- Gilder Lehrman Institute
- Unit I and II YouTube Playlist
- Cicero - History Beyond the Textbook
- APUSH Review
- Mini Bio: Thanksgiving Explorers
- Ten Minute Review
PERIOD III: 1754 - 1800 (12%)
- Historical Period III Review Guide
- Newman Study Guide
- Gilder Lehrman Institute
- Unit III YouTube Playlist
- Cicero - History Beyond the Textbook (1763 - 1788)
- APUSH Review
- Flags and Fliers of the Revolution
- Federalists vs. Antifederalists (YouTube)
- Mini Bio: The Founding Fathers
- Ten Minute Review
- Most Consequential Elections in US History: Washington
PERIOD IV: 1800 - 1848 (10%)
- Historical Period IV Review Guide
- Newman Study Guide
- Gilder Lehrman Institute
- Unit IV YouTube Playlist
- Cicero - History Beyond the Textbook (1790 - 1823)
- Cicero - History Beyond the Textbook (1825 - 1850)
- APUSH Review
- Ten minute Review
- Most Consequential Elections in US History: Jefferson
- Most Consequential Elections in US History: Jackson
PERIOD V: 1844 - 1877 (13%)
- Historical Period V Review Guide
- Newman Study Guide
- Gilder Lehrman Institute
- APUSH Review
- Cicero - Antebellum America
- Cicero - Civil War and Reconstruction
- Mini Bio: Lincoln and Abolition
- Mini Bio: The Civil War
- Ten minute Review
- Most Consequential Elections in US History: Lincoln (1860)
- Most Consequential Elections in US History: Lincoln (1864)
PERIOD VI: 1865 - 1898 (13%)
- Newman Study Guide
- Gilder Lehrman Institute
- APUSH Review
- Nativism and Immigration
- Cicero - Industry and Migration
PERIOD VII: 1890 - 1945 (17%)
- Newman Study Guide
- Gilder Lehrman Institute
- APUSH Review
- Most Consequential Elections in US History: Teddy
- Most Consequential Elections in US History: FDR
- Newman Study Guide
- Gilder Lehrman Institute
- APUSH Review
- Mini Bio: Black History and Civil Rights
- Most Consequential Elections in US History: LBJ
PERIOD IX: 1980 - PRESENT (5%)
- Newman Study Guide
- Gilder Lehrman Institute
- APUSH Review
- Most Consequential Elections in US History: Reagan
OVERVIEW RESOURCES: