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Chapter 13
Chapter 6
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
Chapter 4 (Part 2)
Chapter 4 (Part 1)
Chapter 3
Chapter 2
Chapter 1
CHapter 5
Chapter 10
Chapter 9
CHapter 8
Chapter 7
Social Studies 8- Nearpods
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Chapter 1 Nearpods
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2.1.5 Trade Expands
2.1.2 Constitution Day
2.1.1 Three Worlds Meet
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Chapter 2 Nearpods
2.2.14 Slavery begins in the Americas
2.2.13 The Columbian Exchange
2.2.12 Spanish Colonial Rule
2.2.8 French and Dutch Colonies
2.2.7 Defeat of the Spanish Armada
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2.2.6 Europeans in North America: Competing Claims
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2.2.5 Live Classroom Colonization 101
2.2.4 Conquistadors in the North
2.2.3 Conquering the Aztec and the Inca
2.2.2 Age of Exploration
3.1.11 Economic Activity in the 13 Colonies
3.1.10 The Southern Colonies
3.1.9 Forming Alliances
3.1.8 Live Classroom History of Halloween
3.1.7 Middle Colonies
3.1.6 War and Witch Trials
3.1.5 Pilgrims and Puritans
3.1.2 Conflicts with Native Americans
3.1.1 Colonizing Virginia
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3.2.9 Middle Colonies: Cultures
3.2.8 Live Classroom The Colonies Review
3.2.7 Middle Colonies: Agricultural Production and A Diverse Society
3.2.5 Southern Colonies: DBQ-Slave Narratives
3.2.4 Southern Colonies: from Plantations to Backcountry - Life under Slavery
3.2.3 Live Classroom Chapter 4 Vocabulary
3.2.2 New England Colonies: Society, Religion, Education, and Literacy
3.2.1 New England Colonies: Harvesting Land and Sea and Success with Colonial Trade
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Chapter 4 (Part 1) Nearpods
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3.2.7 The French and Indian War: The Impact of War
3.3.6 The French and Indian War: Quebec and the British Victory
3.3.5 The French and Indian War: War Begins
3.3.4 Roots of Democracy: Rights in England and the Colonies
3.3.3 Live Classroom History of Thanksgiving
3.3.2 The Great Awakening and the Enlightenment
3.3.1 Colonial Men and Women
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Chapter 4 (Part 2) Nearpods
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4.1.12 Drafting the Declaration
4.1.11 Breaking with Britain
4.1.9 Colonial Army Forms
4.1.7 Shot Heard Round the World
4.1.6 The Midgnight Ride of Paul Revere
4.1.5 Live Classroom Preparing to Fight
4.1.4 The Boston Tea Party
4.1.3 Colonial Protests and the Boston Massacre
4.1.2 British Control: The Stamp Act and Ben Franklin
4.1.1 British Control: Limits of Freedom
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Chapter 5 Nearpods
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4.2.12 War Ends
4.2.14 Legacy of War
4.2.11 War in the Southern Colonies
4.2.8 War at Sea
4.2.7 Women's Roles
4.2.6 Hardships and Challenges
4.2.4 Seeking Help from Europe
4.2.3 Struggle for New York and Battle of Saratoga
4.2.2 Live Classroom The Culper Spy Ring
4.2.1 War in the Middle States
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4.3.9 Bill of Rights
4.3.8 Federalists and Antifederalists
4.3.7 Constitutional Convention: Slavery and Trade (Slides 25-33)
4.3.6 Constitutional Convention: How to Divide Power (Slides 11-24)
4.3.5 Constiutional Convention (Slides 2-10)
4.3.4 Controversies About the Articles
4.3.3 Live Classroom Problems with the AOC
4.3.2 Ordinances of 1785 and 1787
4.3.1 State and National Government
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5.1.8 The Parties in Conflict
5.1.7 DBQ Washington's Farewell Address
5.1.6 Live Classroom Washington's Cabinet
5.1.5 Competition for Territroy and French Revolution
5.1.4 Political Parties Form
5.1.3 Hamilton's Economic Plan
5.1.2 Setting up the Government, Cabinet, and Courts
5.1.1 Live Classroom Washington's Presidency
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5.2.8 War of 1812
5.2.7 Live Classroom War of 1812: Multiple Perspectives
5.2.6 Neutrality or War?
5.2.5 Discoveries of Louis and Clark
5.2.4 The Louisana Purchase
5.2.3 The Supreme Court
5.2.2 Live Classroom Hamilton v. Burr
5.2.1 Thomas Jefferson's Vision for America
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5.3.6 The Monroe Doctrine/Women in the Early Republic
5.3.5 A Young Nation Expands/Increasing Regional Tensions
5.3.4 Growth of the Cotton Industry/Slavery and Resistance
5.3.3 Roads, Railroads, and Canals
5.3.2 Live Classroom Urban v. Rural
5.3.1 From Farms to Factory/Innovation and Innventions
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6.1.7 A New Party
6.1.6 Economic Crisis
6.1.5 The Trail of Tears
6.1.4 Expanding into Native American Lands and Their Resistance
6.1.3 Live Classroom Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villian
6.1.2 Debating State's Rights
6.1.1 Jackson Expanding Democracy and President of the People?
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6.2.14 The Gold Rush and Mining Frontier
6.2.13 The Spanish and the Mexicans in California
6.2.12 Live Classroom
6.2.11 The United States at War and Consequences of War
6.2.10 Tensions with Mexico
6.2.9 Independence and Mexico
6.2.8 Live Classroom
6.2.7 The Tejanos and Settlement and Rebellion
6.2.3 Trails to the West, Pioneers, and Native Americans
6.2.2 DBQ: Manifest Destiny
6.2.1 The Pull of the West
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6.3.9 Women's RIghts and Seneca Falls
6.3.8 The Abolition Movement
6.3.7 Chapter 13 Vocabulary
6.3.5 Creative Expression
6.3.4 Educating, Advocating, and Fighting for Better Pay
6.3.3 The Second Great Awakening
6.3.2 American Places and Opposition to Immigration
6.3.1 The Lure of America
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