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Using Philip Furlong’s Our Pioneers and Patriots as a framework and guide, this course roughly traces the course of the United States from its multi-national European origins up through the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. This includes an examination of English, French and Spanish influences in the New World; the Revolution; expansion; and the Civil War. This course is an excellent follow-up to “The Old World and America” offered in the Fall 2019 semester.
Week 2: Discovery
Week 3: Exploring the New World
Week 4: The English Colonies
Week 5: New France
Week 6: The Great Struggle Between the English and the French
Week 7: The Birth of the Nation
Week 8: Our Nation Grows
Week 9: Inventions and Discoveries
Weeks 10-11: Slavery and the Union
Week 12: Building the West
Week 13: Our Nation at Work
Week 14: Great Leaders of Modern Times
Homework:
Read selections from each unit of Furlong, approximately 15 pages, per week, of reading (NOTE: High School students taking this class will have a heavier reading load.)
Writing is an integral part of demonstrating both the assimilation of knowledge and the articulation thereof. Therefore, students will be guided through the process of writing a short (1-2 page, double-spaced) review of a book of their choice relevant to the subject matter. (NOTE: High School students taking this course must instead write a 3-5 page book report.)
Weekly, optional, extra-credit, review quizzes based off of classroom lectures and discussions.