Period 3: The End of Salutary Neglect through the Federalist Era Unit Thesis Statements: • • • Between 1763 and 1776, British attempts to exert control over the colonies led to violent, organized, and successful resistance. The Articles of Confederation provided a reasonable and workable transition from the unitary System of British rule to the federal system established under the Constitution. Under the new Constitution, George Washington assumes the presidency and begins to set the precedence of the presidency and the role of the American government. Topics: • British tax policy, colonial reaction, inter-colonial unity, inter-colonial conflict, independence movement, Revolution, revolutionary change, Articles of Confederation, Constitution, Bill of Rights, founding fathers, precedence, French Revolution, American foreign policy, constitutional challenges Date Week 5 Class Topic Nightly Assignments Historical Thinking Skill: Causation Finish French and Indian War British attempts to reassert control & Colonial Reactions Created Equal 189-194 9-22 Exam Review After School Review Session 2:30-3:30 Created Equal 194-201 Study for Exam 9-23 No School- Teacher Work Day 9-24 Period 1 & 2 Exam 9-25 Finish Colonial Reactions Advantages & Disadvantages of American Revolution Introduce Project 9-21 Study for Exam Sleep! 201-209 Common Sense Period 3: The End of Salutary Neglect through the Federalist Era Date 9-28 Week 6 Class Topic Historical Thinking Skill: Continuity and Change over Time Advantages & Disadvantages of American Revolution American Revolution Project Nightly Assignments Created Equal 217-223 Declaration of Independence 9-29 American Revolution Project Created Equal 223-230 9-30 American Revolution thru the Treaty of Paris Project Created Equal 230-236 10-1 The Critical Period- Society and the Articles of Confederation Project Created Equal 236-247 10-2 Formation of the United States Constitution Date Week 7 Class Topic Created Equal: 258-269 Prince Hall Petition Project Presentation Reports Nightly Assignments 10-5 Historical Thinking Skill: Argumentation The United States Constitution The Federalist Papers 10-6 Washington Domestic Policy 10-7 Washington Foreign Policy 10-8 The Two Party System Created Equal 291-298 10-9 DBQ!! WOO HOO!! Created Equal 298-306 Date Created Equal 269-274 Finish Federalist Papers Created Equal 274-280 Created Equal 287-291 Project Presentation Reports Due Week 8 Class Topic 10-12 Historical Thinking Skill: Socratic Seminar on the Party System 10-13 The Adam’s Presidency 10-14 Review for Exam 10-15 Period 3 Exam 10-16 Early Release Historical Themes Activity Nightly Assignments Created Equal 312-315 Alien and Sedition Act Historical Thinking Activity Study! All Main Idea Logs and Sleep Sleep Period 3: The End of Salutary Neglect through the Federalist Era