Colonization & Exploration

Samuel Lewis, A Map of Lewis & Clark’s Track Across the Western Portion of North America from Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean. Philadelphia: 1814, Printed map. Geography & Map Division, Library of Congress.

These lesson plans revolve around the early colonization of the United States and the later Westward Expansion.

 

Exploring the New World, 4-1, 4-1.4

 

A Distinctly American Culture:
A History of Conflict, Cooperation, & Communication, 4-2, 4-2.1, 4-2.2, 4-2.3

 

Founding the English Colonies, 4-2, 4-2.2

 

Colonies, 4-2, 4-2.2

 

Colonies, 4-2.2

 

Jamestown, 4-2, 4-2.2, 4-2.3, 4-2.4, 4-2.6

 

Triangles of Trade, 4-2, 4-2.3

 

Louisiana Purchase, 4-5.1

 

The Major Expeditions of the Westward Movement Discovered through Primary Sources, 4-5, 4-5.1, 4-2, 4-2.3

 

Manifest Destiny, 4-5, 4-5.2

 

To Buy or Not to Buy, 4-5, 4-5.3

 

USA Acquisitions, 4-5.3

 

Westward Expansion – The Final Chapter for Native Americans, 4-5, 4-5.4

 

Moving West, 5-2, 5-2.1

 

New Technologies, Federal Policies, & Natural Resources:
Would you move West?, 5-2, 5-2.2

 

Moving West, 5-2, 5-2.3

 

Failed Settlements, 8-1.2

 

The European Settlement of Carolina, 8-1, 8-1.3

 

Come to Carolina, 8-1.3

 

Origins of the English Colonies, USHC 1.1

 

Age of Jackson, USHC 2.1

 

Westward Expansion and Native Americans, USHC-2, USHC-2.1

 

The New Deal, USHC-2.2

 

Significance of Polk, USHC 2.2

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