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Outline of Curriculum

Writer: mary5537mary5537

Updated: Mar 9



Colonial Era 1492-1763 (271 years)


Chapter 1 La Conquista 1492-1603 (111 years)


Section 1 Conquistadors of the Caribbean 1492-1517 (25 years)

Lecture 1 Vanguard Voyages 1492-1504 (12 years)

Lecture 2 Incursions of the Coasts 1504-1517 (13 years)


Section 2 Conquering the Tierra Firme 1517-1558 (41 years)

Lecture 3 The Triple Tribulation 1517-1535 (18 years)

Lecture 4 Consolidation into Viceroyalties 1535-1558 (23 years)


Section 3 Elizabethan Age 1558-1603 (45 years)

Lecture 5 Plunder of the Sea Dogs 1558-1583 (25 years)

Lecture 6 The Spanish Eclipsed 1583-1603 (20 years)


Chapter 2 Frontier Pioneers 1603-1675 (72 years)


Section 4 Jacobean Age 1603-1625 (22 years)

Lecture 7 Jamestown 1603-1620 (17 years)

Lecture 8 Mayflower 1620-1625 (5 years)


Section 5 Caroline Age 1625-1649 (24 years)

Lecture 9 Great Migration 1625-1642 (17 years)

Lecture 10 English Civil War 1642-1649 (7 years)


Section 6 Interregnum 1649-1661 (12 years)

Lecture 11 Puritan Commonwealth 1649-1661 (12 years)


Section 7 Restoration 1661-1675 (14 years)

Lecture 12 Cavalier Parliament 1661-1675 (14 years)


Chapter 3 Intercolonial Wars 1675-1763 (88 years)


Section 8 First Intercolonial 1675-1702 (27 years)

Lecture 13 King Philips War 1675-1688 (13 years)

Lecture 14 King William's War 1688-1702 (14 years)


Section 9 Second Intercolonial 1702-1727 (25 years)

Lecture 15 Queen Anne's War 1702-1715 (13 years)

Lecture 16 Wabanaki War 1715-1727 (12 years)


Section 10 Third Intercolonial 1727-1749 (22 years)

Lecture 17 Jenkin's War 1727-1744 (17 years)

Lecture 18 King George's War 1744-1749 (5 years)


Section 11 Fourth Intercolonial 1749-1763 (14 years)

Lecture 19 Le Loutre's War 1749-1754 (5 years)

Lecture 20 French & Indian War 1754-1763 (9 years)


Revolutionary Era 1763-1783 (20 years)


Chapter 4 Taxes, Petitions, & Reprisals 1763-1775 (12 years)


Section 12 Sugar Crisis 1763-1765 (2 years)

Lecture 21 Sugar & Currency 1763-1764 (1 year)

Lecture 22 Appeals for Repeal 1764-1765 (1 year)


Section 13 Stamp Crisis 1765-1766 (1 year)

Lecture 23 Stamp Act Congress 1765

Lecture 24 The Repeal 1766


Section 14 Townshend Crisis 1767

Lecture 25 Townshend Acts 1767-1768

Lecture 26 Violence Ensues 1768-1773


Section 15 Tea Crisis 1773-1775

Lecture 27 Tea & Critics 1773-1774

Lecture 28 First Continental Congress 1774-1775


Section 16 Conciliation Crisis 1775

Lecture 29 Parliament's Conciliation 1775

Lecture 30 Congress's Conciliation 1775


Chapter 5 War for Independence 1775-1783


Section 17 Declarations

Lecture 31 Declaration of War

Lecture 32 Declaration of Independence


Section 18 War

Lecture 33 Times That Try Men's Souls

Lecture 34 The Extraordinary Crisis

Lecture 35 The World Turned Upside Down


Section 19 Peace

Lecture 36 Peace at Paris


Founding Era


Chapter 6 Reconstitution


Section 20 Prolusion

Lecture 37 Interstate Discordance


Section 21 Convention

Lecture 38 Philadelphia Convention


Section 22 Ratification

Lecture 39 The Pillars Arise

Lecture 40 Federalist Triumph


Section 23 Transition

Lecture 41 First Election


Chapter 7 Federalism


Section 24 His Excellency

Lecture 42 Formative Years

Lecture 43 Rebels & Partisans


Section 25 His Rotundity

Lecture 44 Defending the Republic


Chapter 8 Republicanism


Section 26 Sage of Monticello

Lecture 45 The Agrarian Republic

Lecture 46 Dawn of Destiny


Section 27 His Little Majesty

Lecture 47 War of 1812

Lecture 48 Ending a War & an Era


Antebellum Era


Chapter 9 Good Feelings


Section 28 Final Founder

Lecture 49 Nationalism

Lecture 50 Monroe Doctrine


Section 29 Old Man Eloquent

Lecture 51 The American System


Chapter 10 Common Man


Section 30 Old Hickory

Lecture 52 The People's President

Lecture 53 King Andrew


Section 31 Matty Van

Lecture 54 Buren Panic


Chapter 11 Manifest Destiny


Section 32 Tippecanoe & Tyler Too

Lecture 55 His Accidency


Section 33 Young Hickory

Lecture 56 Four Point Plan


Emancipation Era


Chapter 12 Sectional Crisis


Section 34 Sectional Compromise

Lecture 57 Concession Doctrine


Section 35 We Shall Pierce You

Lecture 58 Popular Sovereignty


Section 36 We'll Buck 'Em

Lecture 59 Southern Appeasement


Chapter 13 Civil War


Section 37 Secession Crisis

Lecture 60 Cessation of Compromise


Section 38 The Union Shall Be Preserved

Lecture 61 A House Divided

Lecture 62 The Great Emancipator


Chapter 14 Reconstruction


Section 39 Postbellum

Lecture 63 Reconstruction Contention


Section 40 Let Us Have Peace

Lecture 64 Enforcement

Lecture 65 Grant US Another Term


Section 41 Southern Redemption

Lecture 66 His Fraudulency

Lecture 67 End of Spoils


Progressive Era


Chapter 15 Gilded Age


Section 42 His Obstinacy

Lecture 68 Civil Service Reform


Section 43 The Tariff President

Lecture 69 Billion Dollar Congress


Section 44 Depression President

Lecture 70 Gold Crisis


Chapter 16 New Nationalism


Section 45 New Exceptionalism

Lecture 71 Patriotism, Protection, & Prosperity


Section 46 Square Deal

Lecture 72 Big Stick Diplomacy

Lecture 73 Bully Pulpit


Section 47 New Justice

Lecture 74 Dollar Diplomacy


World Wars Era


Chapter 17 World War I


Section 48 New Freedom

Lecture 75 Wilsonian Neutrality


Section 49 Over There!

Lecture 76 A World Safe for Democracy


Chapter 18 Roaring Twenties


Section 50 Return to Normalcy

Lecture 77 Isolationism


Section 51 Keep Cool

Lecture 78 Coolidge Prosperity


Chapter 19 Great Depression


Section 52 Who but Hoover?

Lecture 79 Rugged Individualism


Section 53 New Deal

Lecture 80 Happy Days Are Here Again

Lecture 81 Forward with Roosevelt


Chapter 20 World War II


Section 54 Arsenal of Democracy

Lecture 82 The Sleeping Giant

Lecture 83 The Giant Wakes


Section 55 Allies Strike Back

Lecture 84 Road to Rome

Lecture 85 Liberating Europe


Section 56 Final Victory

Lecture 86 V.E.

Lecture 87 V.J.


Cold War Era


Chapter 21 Containment


Section 57 The Buck Stops Here

Lecture 88 Sinews of Peace

Lecture 89 Fair Deal


Section 58 I Like Ike

Lecture 90 New Look

Lecture 91 I Still Like Ike


Chapter 22 Detente


Section 59 New Horizon

Lecture 92 New Frontier

Lecture 93 Great Society


Section 60 New Right

Lecture 94 Nixon Now

Lecture 95 W.I.N.


Chapter 23 Perestroika


Section 61 Peaches & Cream

Lecture 96 Not Just Peanuts


Section 62 Let's Make America Great Again

Lecture 97 Reaganomics

Lecture 98 Cold War Coda


Modern Era


Chapter 24 Primacy


Section 63 Kinder, Gentler Nation

Lecture 99 Points of Light


Section 64 Putting People First

Lecture 100 It's the Economy, Stupid

Lecture 101 A Bridge to the 21st Century


Chapter 25 War on Terror


Section 65 Compassionate Conservatism

Lecture 102 A Reformer with Results

Lecture 103 A More Hopeful America


Section 66 Change We Can Believe In

Lecture 104 Hope

Lecture 105 Forward


Chapter 26 Trumpism


Section 67 Make America Great Again

Lecture 106 Drain the Swamp


Section 68 Build Back Better

Lecture 107 No Malarkey


Section 69 America First

Lecture 108 Golden Age

 
 
 

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