7 Themes in AP US History
American and National Identity
Politics and Power
Work, Exchange, and Technology
Culture and Society
Migration and Settlement
Geography and the Environment
America in the World


Unit 3 - Time Period: 1800-1848

Key Concepts in Period 4

Key Concept 4.1: The United States began to develop a modern democracy and celebrated a new national culture, while Americans sought to define the nation’s democratic ideals and change their society and institutions to match them. Key Concept 4.2: Innovations in technology, agriculture, and commerce powerfully accelerated the American economy, precipitating profound changes to U.S. society and to national and regional identities. Key Concept 4.3: The U.S. interest in increasing foreign trade and expanding its national borders shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.

Chapters
Period 4
Chapter 11 - The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic, 1800-1812
Chapter 12 - The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism, 1812-1824
Chapter 13 - The Rise of a Mass Democracy, 1824-1840
Chapter 14 - Forging the National Economy, 1790-1860
Chapter 15 - The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790-1860

Quizzes
Chapter 11 Reading Quiz 10/31 & 11/1
Chapter 12 Reading Quiz 11/2
Chapter 13 Reading Quiz 11/7 & 8
Chapter 14 Reading Quiz 11/9
Chapter 15 Reading Quiz 11/14 & 15

Unit 3 Exam
November 28 A Class/November 29 B Class

Supplemental Material
Aaron Burr Got Milk ad & Hamilton parody
The Presidential Election of 1800
Market Revolution
Thomas Jefferson
War of 1812
Star Spangled Banner & More on the Star Spangled Banner history
Adams v. Jackson
Mill Girls
Period 4 Timeline ***VERY HELPFUL***

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