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Standard 5.0 History
Students will examine significant ideas, beliefs, and themes; organize patterns and events; and analyze how individuals and societies have changed over time in Maryland and the United States.
Topic
A. Individuals and Societies Change Over Time
Indicator
- 1. Analyze the chronology and significance of key historical events during the age of European exploration
Objectives
- Describe the origin, destination and goals of the North American explorers
- Evaluate the results of the interactions between European explorers and native peoples
Indicator
- 2. Analyze the chronology and the significance of key historical events leading to early settlements in Colonial America
Objectives
- Describe the major settlements in Roanoke, St. Augustine and Jamestown
- Analyze how key historical events impacted Native American societies
Topic
B. Emergence, Expansion and Changes in Nations and Empires
Indicator
- 2. Analyze the growth and development of colonial America
Objectives
- Describe the religious, political and economic motives of individuals who migrated to North America and the difficulties they encountered
- Compare the political, economic and social lives of people in New England, Middle and the Southern colonies
- Analyze the different roles and viewpoints of individuals and groups, such as women, men, free and enslaved Africans, and Native Americans during the Revolutionary period
Topic
C. Conflict between Ideas and Institutions
Indicator
- 1. Analyze the causes of the American Revolution
Objectives
- Identify and sequence key events between the French and Indian War and the American Revolution
- Examine the viewpoints of Patriots and Loyalists regarding British colonial policy after the Seven Years' War
Indicator
- 2. Analyze the effects of the American Revolution
Objectives
- Analyze how the revolution altered colonial and national governments
- Describe individual freedoms that resulted from the formation of an independent nation
Date: 6/20/2006