The American Nation
7th Grade History
Ch. 3: Exploration and Colonization
Sec. 1: The Age of Exploration
Sec. 3: Colonizing North America
Sec. 4: Building the Jamestown Colony
Sec. 5: Seeking Religious Freedom
Ch. 4: The Thirteen English Colonies
Sec. 1: The New England Colonies
Sec. 2: The Middle Colonies
Sec. 3: The Southern Colonies
Sec. 4: Roots of Self-Government
Sec. 5: Life in the Colonies
Ch. 5: Crisis in the Colonies
Sec. 1: The French and Indian War
Sec. 2: Turmoil Over Taxation
Sec. 3: From Protest to Revolution
Ch. 6: The American Revolution
Sec. 1: Fighting Begins in the North
Sec. 2: The Colonies Declare Independence
Sec. 3: Struggles in the Middle States
Sec. 4: Fighting for Liberty on many Fronts
Sec. 5: Winning the War in the South
P.A.R.E. Project
Ch. 7: Creating a Republic
Sec. 1: A Loose Confederation
Sec. 2: The Constitutional Convention
Sec. 3: Ideas Behind the Constitution
Sec. 4: Ratification and the Bill of Rights
Ch. 8: Government, Citizenship, and the Constitution
Sec. 1: Goals and Principals of the Constitution
Sec. 2: How the Federal Government Works
Sec. 3: Changing the Constitution
Sec. 4: State and Local Government
Sec. 5: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Ch. 10
Sec. 2: The Louisiana Purchase
Ch. 11
Sec. 1: The Industrial Revolution
Sec. 2: Americans Move Westward
Ch. 13: Westward Expansion
Sec. 1: Oregon Country
Sec. 2: The Republic of Texas
Sec. 3: California and the Southwest
Sec. 4: The Mexican War
Sec. 5: Americans Rush West
Ch. 14: North and South
Sec. 1: Industry in the North
Sec. 2: Life in the North
Sec. 3: Cotton Kingdom in the South
Sec. 4: Life in the South
Ch. 15: Reform and a New American Culture
Sec. 2: Opposing Slavery
Ch. 16: Slavery Divides a Nation
Sec. 1: Slavery in the Territories
Sec. 2: The Compromise of 1850
Sec. 3: The Crisis Deepens
Sec. 4: The Republican Party Emerges
Sec. 5: A Nation Divides
Ch. 17: The Civil War
Sec. 1: The Conflict Takes Shape
Sec. 2: No Easy Victory
Sec. 3: A Promise of Freedom
Sec. 4: Hardships of War
Sec. 5: The War Ends
Ch. 3: Exploration and Colonization
Sec. 1: The Age of Exploration
Sec. 3: Colonizing North America
Sec. 4: Building the Jamestown Colony
Sec. 5: Seeking Religious Freedom
Ch. 4: The Thirteen English Colonies
Sec. 1: The New England Colonies
Sec. 2: The Middle Colonies
Sec. 3: The Southern Colonies
Sec. 4: Roots of Self-Government
Sec. 5: Life in the Colonies
Ch. 5: Crisis in the Colonies
Sec. 1: The French and Indian War
Sec. 2: Turmoil Over Taxation
Sec. 3: From Protest to Revolution
Ch. 6: The American Revolution
Sec. 1: Fighting Begins in the North
Sec. 2: The Colonies Declare Independence
Sec. 3: Struggles in the Middle States
Sec. 4: Fighting for Liberty on many Fronts
Sec. 5: Winning the War in the South
P.A.R.E. Project
Ch. 7: Creating a Republic
Sec. 1: A Loose Confederation
Sec. 2: The Constitutional Convention
Sec. 3: Ideas Behind the Constitution
Sec. 4: Ratification and the Bill of Rights
Ch. 8: Government, Citizenship, and the Constitution
Sec. 1: Goals and Principals of the Constitution
Sec. 2: How the Federal Government Works
Sec. 3: Changing the Constitution
Sec. 4: State and Local Government
Sec. 5: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Ch. 10
Sec. 2: The Louisiana Purchase
Ch. 11
Sec. 1: The Industrial Revolution
Sec. 2: Americans Move Westward
Ch. 13: Westward Expansion
Sec. 1: Oregon Country
Sec. 2: The Republic of Texas
Sec. 3: California and the Southwest
Sec. 4: The Mexican War
Sec. 5: Americans Rush West
Ch. 14: North and South
Sec. 1: Industry in the North
Sec. 2: Life in the North
Sec. 3: Cotton Kingdom in the South
Sec. 4: Life in the South
Ch. 15: Reform and a New American Culture
Sec. 2: Opposing Slavery
Ch. 16: Slavery Divides a Nation
Sec. 1: Slavery in the Territories
Sec. 2: The Compromise of 1850
Sec. 3: The Crisis Deepens
Sec. 4: The Republican Party Emerges
Sec. 5: A Nation Divides
Ch. 17: The Civil War
Sec. 1: The Conflict Takes Shape
Sec. 2: No Easy Victory
Sec. 3: A Promise of Freedom
Sec. 4: Hardships of War
Sec. 5: The War Ends