


United States History to 1877
HIST 041 | High School | 0.50 Credits
This is a general survey of United States history from 1492 to 1877; it guides students through the colonization of the Americas, the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, westward expansion, and the Civil War. This is the first course in a two-part United States History series.
This course uses the Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes (KSA) model to give students the opportunity to develop both real-world 21st Century Skills and Social and Emotional Learning Soft Skills to develop college and career readiness.
Knowledge: United States History to 1877
Skill: Critical Thinking—Information and Discovery
Attribute: Diligence
HIST 041 | High School | 0.50 Credits
This is a general survey of United States history from 1492 to 1877; it guides students through the colonization of the Americas, the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, westward expansion, and the Civil War. This is the first course in a two-part United States History series.
This course uses the Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes (KSA) model to give students the opportunity to develop both real-world 21st Century Skills and Social and Emotional Learning Soft Skills to develop college and career readiness.
Knowledge: United States History to 1877
Skill: Critical Thinking—Information and Discovery
Attribute: Diligence
HIST 041 | High School | 0.50 Credits
This is a general survey of United States history from 1492 to 1877; it guides students through the colonization of the Americas, the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, westward expansion, and the Civil War. This is the first course in a two-part United States History series.
This course uses the Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes (KSA) model to give students the opportunity to develop both real-world 21st Century Skills and Social and Emotional Learning Soft Skills to develop college and career readiness.
Knowledge: United States History to 1877
Skill: Critical Thinking—Information and Discovery
Attribute: Diligence
Course Details
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Module 1: African, European, and Native American Civilizations
Module 2: Europeans in America
Module 3: The Colonies
Module 4: British-American Tensions
Module 5: War
Module 6: Road to Independence
Module 7: A Young Country
Module 8: American Identity
Module 9: Review and MidtermModule 10: Reform
Module 11: Another War
Module 12: Slavery
Module 13: Sectionalism
Module 14: Civil War
Module 15: ReconstructionModule 16: Review and Final
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All the materials you need are included in the course. You do not have to buy any additional textbooks.