VocabularySee students' notes & organizers for information about the following terms:
· archaeologist · artifact · natural resources (raw materials) · settle · colony · Great Britain/England · American Indians · Enclosure Acts · Coastal Plain Region · Piedmont Region · Mountain Region · King George III · George Washington · French and Indian War · Revolutionary War/American Revolution · Civil War · Slavery · States’ rights · Union · Confederacy · Emancipation Proclamation |
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Essential Questions:
o In what ways were the various American Indian (indigenous) groups changes after the arrival of the Europeans?
o How might the interaction of people and their locations impact the economic, political and cultural development of a community?
o How does conflict impact the culture, economics and politics of a society?
Essential Understandings:
o How did North Carolina begin as a proprietary colony but later become a royal colony?
o In what ways did the development of infrastructure change communities?
o What is the historical significance of important buildings, statues, monuments, and places in North Carolina?
o What is the historical significance of the North Carolina state symbols?
Social Studies Standards
-4.H.1 analyze the chronology of key historical events in North Carolina history.
o In what ways were the various American Indian (indigenous) groups changes after the arrival of the Europeans?
o How might the interaction of people and their locations impact the economic, political and cultural development of a community?
o How does conflict impact the culture, economics and politics of a society?
Essential Understandings:
o How did North Carolina begin as a proprietary colony but later become a royal colony?
o In what ways did the development of infrastructure change communities?
o What is the historical significance of important buildings, statues, monuments, and places in North Carolina?
o What is the historical significance of the North Carolina state symbols?
Social Studies Standards
-4.H.1 analyze the chronology of key historical events in North Carolina history.
- 4.H.1.1 Summarize the change in cultures, everyday life and status of indigenous American Indian groups in NC before and European exploration.
- 4.H.1.2 Explain how and why North Carolina was established.
- 4.H.1.3 Explain how people, events and developments brought about changes to communities in various regions of NC.
- 4.H.1.4 Analyze North Carolina’s role in major conflicts and wars from the Pre-colonial period through Reconstruction.
- 4.H.2.1 Explain why important buildings, statues monuments, place names are associated with the state’s history.
- 4.H.2.2 Explain the historical significance of North Carolina’s state symbols.