Standard 1: Early National Development: 1775 to 1877
Students review and summarize key ideas, events, and developments from the Founding Era through the Civil War and Reconstruction from 1775 to 1877.
USH.1.1 Read key documents from the Founding Era and analyze major ideas about government, individual rights and the general welfare embedded in these documents.
USH.1.2 Summarize major themes in the early history of the United States such as federalism, sectionalism, nationalism, and states' rights.
USH.1.3 Identify and tell the significance of controversies pertaining to slavery, abolitionism, and social reform movements.
USH.1.4 Describe causes and lasting effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction as well as the political controversies surrounding this time such as Andrew Johnson's impeachment, the Black Codes, and the Compromise of 1877.
USH.1.1 Read key documents from the Founding Era and analyze major ideas about government, individual rights and the general welfare embedded in these documents.
USH.1.2 Summarize major themes in the early history of the United States such as federalism, sectionalism, nationalism, and states' rights.
USH.1.3 Identify and tell the significance of controversies pertaining to slavery, abolitionism, and social reform movements.
USH.1.4 Describe causes and lasting effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction as well as the political controversies surrounding this time such as Andrew Johnson's impeachment, the Black Codes, and the Compromise of 1877.