Title: Unpacking the Standards: Statehood, Revolution, and Westward Expansion
1Unpacking the StandardsStatehood, Revolution,
and Westward Expansion
2Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 1 Causes of the American
Revolution
3Lesson 1Causes of the American Revolution
SS8H3The student will analyze the role of
Georgia in the American Revolution.
4Find the major verbs and nouns and label them on
your T Chart.
Lesson 1Causes of the American Revolution
- Element a.
- Explain the immediate and long-term causes of the
American Revolution and their impact on Georgia
include the French and Indian War (i.e., Seven
Years War), Proclamation of 1763, Stamp Act,
Intolerable Acts, and the Declaration of
Independence.
5Lesson 1Causes of the American Revolution
SS8E1The student will give examples of the kinds
of goods and services produced in Georgia in
different historical periods.
6Lesson 1Causes of the American Revolution
SS8E2The student will explain the benefits of
free trade.
7Find the major verbs and nouns and label them on
your T Chart.
Lesson 1Causes of the American Revolution
- Element a.
- Describe how Georgians have engaged in trade in
different historical time periods.
8Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 1 Causes of the American
Revolution
9Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 2 The Revolutionary War Period
10Lesson 2The Revolutionary War Period
SS8H3The student will analyze the role of
Georgia in the American Revolution.
11Find the major verbs and nouns and label them on
your T Chart.
Lesson 2The Revolutionary War Period
- Element b.
- Analyze the significance of people and events in
Georgia on the Revolutionary War include
Loyalists, patriots, Elijah Clarke, Austin
Dabney, Nancy Hart, Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall,
George Walton, Battle of Kettle Creek, and siege
of Savannah.
12Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 2 The Revolutionary War Period
13Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 3 GAs Constitution/Articles of
Confederation
14Lesson 3GAs Constitution/Articles of Conf.
SS8H4The student will describe the impact of
events that led to the ratification of the United
States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
15Find the major verbs and nouns and label them on
your T Chart.
Lesson 3GAs Constitution/Articles of Conf.
- Element a.
- Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of both the
Georgia Constitution of 1777 and the Articles of
Confederation and explain how weaknesses in the
Articles of Confederation led to a need to revise
the Articles. - Element b.
- Describe the role of Georgia at the
Constitutional Convention of 1787 include the
role of Abraham Baldwin and William Few, and
reasons why Georgia ratified the new
constitution.
16Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 3 GAs Constitution/Articles of
Confederation
17Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 4 Westward Expansion
18Lesson 4 Westward Expansion
- SS8H5
- The student will explain significant factors
that affected the development of Georgia as part
of the growth of the United States between 1789
and 1840.
19Lesson 4 Westward Expansion
Find the major verbs and nouns and label them on
your T Chart.
- Element a.
- Explain the establishment of the University of
Georgia, Louisville, and the spread of Baptist
and Methodist churches. - Element b.
- Evaluate the impact of land policies pursued by
Georgia include the headright system, land
lotteries, and the Yazoo land fraud.
20Lesson 4 Westward Expansion
Find the major verbs and nouns and label them on
your T Chart.
- Element c.
- Explain how technological developments, including
the cotton gin and railroads, had an impact on
Georgias growth.
21Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 4 Westward Expansion
22Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 5 Indian Removal
23Lesson 5 Indian Removal
- SS8H5
- The student will explain significant factors
that affected the development of Georgia as part
of the growth of the United States between 1789
and 1840.
24Lesson 5 Indian Removal
Find the major verbs and nouns and label them on
your T Chart.
- Element d.
- Analyze the events that led to the removal of
Creeks and Cherokees include the roles of
Alexander McGillivray, William McIntosh,
Sequoyah, John Ross, Dahlonega Gold Rush,
Worcester v. Georgia, Andrew Jackson, John
Marshall, and the Trail of Tears.
25Unit 3 Statehood, Revolution, and Westward
ExpansionLesson 5 Indian Removal