In groups I want you to do the following things:
Six Degrees of Separation - How did we get to from 1754 to 1800?
Then, answer the following questions. Make sure you back up your answers with specific examples.
Identity: How did different social group identities evolve during the
revolutionary struggle? How did leaders of the new United States
attempt to form a national identity?
Work, Exchange, and Technology: How did the newly independent United States attempt to formulate a national economy?
Peopling: How did the revolutionary struggle and its aftermath reorient
white-American Indian relations and affect subsequent population
movements?
Politics and Power: How did the ideology behind the revolution affect
power relationships between different ethnic, racial, and social groups?
America in the World:How did the revolution become an international conflict involving competing European and American powers?
Environment and Geography: How did the geographical and environment
characteristics of regions open up to white settlements after 1763
affect their subsequent development?
Ideas, Beliefs, and Culture: Why did the patriot cause spread so quickly
among the colonists after 1763? How did the republican ideals of the
revolutionary cause affect the nation’s political culture after
independence?
Finally - work on the following Essay Question:
Students will be able to analyze and evaluate how Britain’s victory over
France in the imperial struggle for North America led to new conflicts
among the British government, the North American colonists and American
Indians, culminating in the creation of a new nations, the United
States.
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