Eighth Grade – U.S. History | |
8.1 Examine major aspects of the 4. Describe how the English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and Virginia |
The Virginia Company (BB) Assessment Signing of the Mayflower Compact (BB) Assessment |
8.2 Evaluate the key people, factors and 1. Analyze the causes and consequences of the French and Indian War. 2. Recognize the major reasons for English taxes after the French and Indian 3. Identify key figures in the Revolutionary Era and their influence on the 4. Compare and contrast the decisions of the first and second Continental 5. Explain the historical and present-day significance of the Declaration of 6. Examine the immediate events that led to the first shot of the Revolutionary War 7. Examine the significance of the major battles in the Revolutionary War (e.g., 8. Evaluate the terms of the Treaty of Paris, 1783 |
Seven Years War (BB) Assessment Washington Crosses the Delaware (BB) Assessment Alexander Hamilton – Primary Source Set |
8.3 Examine the development of the 1. Describe the powers given to the Continental Congress by the Articles of 2. Analyze the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation that led to a call for 3. Identify the major compromises at the Constitutional Convention. 4. Describe the framework of the United States Constitution, including powers 5. Describe the process of a bill becoming a law. 6. Describe the compromises between Federalists and Anti-Federalists that led |
The Constitution – Primary Source Set Alexander Hamilton – Primary Source Set Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln: Three Great Presidents (specifically, material on Washington and Jefferson)- Primary Source Set |
8.4 Analyze the challenges and central ideas 5. Examine the development and impact of early foreign policy decisions on |
The War of 1812 (BB) Assessment Treaty between the United States of America and the French Republic, April 30, 1803 |
8.5 Interpret the geographical, social, and 5. Summarize Andrew Jackson’s role in the expansion of the United States (e.g. , Jacksonian Era, “Corrupt Bargain”, Democratic Party, Bank War, Nullification 6. Examine the motivations and consequences of the Indian Removal Act (e.g., |
The Case of the Clock (BB) Assessment Westward Expansion: Encounters at a Cultural Crossroads – Primary Source Set The Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition– Primary Source Set |
8.6 Interpret the causes, effects, and
2. Identify key people and their contributions to the Industrial Revolution. 3. Trace the development of transportation and communication systems 4. Compare and contrast the cultural, religious, and social impact of the 5. Assess how geography influenced the location of factories. |
Photographs of Working Children (BB) Assessment Children Working in Mines (BB) Assessment Lewis Hine (BB) Assessment The Industrial Revolution in the United States – Primary Source Set |
8.7 Evaluate the impact of social and 1. Examine abolitionists’ role in bringing attention to the impact of slavery on 3. Compare and contrast the philosophies of natural rights expressed in the 4. Examine leaders of the Women’s Suffrage Movement and their goals and |
John Brown’s Legacy (BB) Assessment Declaration of Independence (BB) Assessment Women’s Rights (BB) Assessment The Role of Women (BB) Assessment Women’s Suffrage – Primary Source Set Women in the News: Air Force Women Mechanics, 1950. 1:44 “Shall I trust these men, and not this man?” August 5, 1865. |
8.8 Assess the social and economic conflicts 1. Trace the origins and development of slavery in the United States. 2. Describe the impact of the Industrial Revolution in northern states. 3. Evaluate the importance of agriculture in southern states. 4. Analyze the impact of the cotton gin on all social classes. 5. Examine impact of slavery on the nation’s political, social, religious, 6. Identify major legislation and Supreme Court decisions that strived to both |
African American Workers (BB) Assessment Slave Quarters (BB) Assessment John Brown (BB) Assessment Defender of Slavery (BB) Assessment Antebellum South (BB) Assessment The Civil War: The Nation Moves Towards War, 1850-61 – Primary Source Set Abraham Lincoln: Rise to National Prominence – Primary Source Set Civil War Images: Depictions of African Americans in the War Effort– Primary Source Set Civil War Music– Primary Source Set |
8.9 Identify key people and evaluate the 1. Analyze the reasons for the Civil War (e.g., slavery, states’ rights, etc.). 2. Examine key battles and plans which shaped decisions for the North and the |
Attack on Fort Sumter (BB) Assessment Morale after Fredericksburg (BB) Assessment Gander’s Civil War Photography (BB) Assessment Pickett’s Charge (BB) Assessment Civil War Soldiers’ Portraits: The Liljenquist Family Collection – Primary Source Set Civil War Images: Depictions of African Americans in the War Effort – Primary Source Set Civil War Music– Primary Source Set |
8.10 Analyze the Reconstruction efforts in the 2. Analyze southern resistance to Reconstruction reforms (e.g., Black Codes, 3. Trace the economic changes in the post- Civil War South (e.g., Lincoln’s
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Post-Civil War South (BB) Assessment Reconstruction Riots (BB) Assessment The KKK in the 1870s (BB) Assessment Jim Crow and Segregation – Primary Source Set Negro G.A.R. veterans parading, New York City, May 30, 1912. Unidentified soldier with banjo, sword, and pipe |