Facts on U.S. History: Government Perspective 1492-1890 Mrs. Ashford U.S. Government.

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Facts on U.S. History: Government Perspective Mrs. Ashford U.S. Government

Places of Emphasis  Europe ( specifically Great Britain)  North America  Africa  Caribbean Islands

Christopher Columbus  Traveled got lost found land  Met with Native peoples  Went back to Spain spreading message to Europe of new land

Europeans Expansion  Europeans heard of new land wanted to leave Great Britain for religious freedom and create their own nation  Needed to build up land used: Native peoples, Europeans, Africans and other immigrants  Introduction of indentured servitude and slave system

A Developing America  Separated from Great Britain  Needed to create a new nation  Used other known documents to assist in creating the layout for new nation

Historical Documents  Magna Carta  English Bill of Rights  John Locke’s ( Origin on Theory of a State)  Declaration of Independence  Articles of Confederation  Constitution-Bill of Rights  Emancipation Proclamation  Reconstruction

Historical Events of Change in New America  French and Indian War  American Revolution  Abolitionists  Civil War  Reconstruction

Any Questions????? REFLECTION TIME August 19, Minutes What did you learn today? Did what you learn today match today’s objectives? How did what you learn today help you understand the government and its influence?