Era 3: Themes From The Larger Picture: The Western World and America

A.  the causes and consequences of political revolutions in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries

B.the growth and spread of commerce and science in the western world

C.  the causes of the American Revolution, the ideas and interests involved in forging the Revolutionary movement, and the reasons for the American victory

D.  the re-formation of American society by different governmental and non-governmental groups and individuals in the era of the American Revolution

E.  the impact of the American Revolution on politics, economy, and society

F. the institutions and practices of government created during the Revolution and how they were revised between 1.787 and 1815 to create the foundation of the American political system based on
the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights

Era 3: New Hampshire Themes

A.  the sources and expressions of democratic ideas and revolution in New Hampshire [ Focus Questions III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII ]

B.  the part New Hampshire and New Hampshire groups and individuals played in the American Revolution and the American victory [ Focus Questions IV, VI, VII, VIII ]

C. how different social, cultural, and economic groups in New Hampshire took part in and experienced the American Revolution [ Focus Questions II, III, IV, VI, VIII ]

D. the formation, content, and operation of New Hampshire state government during the Revolution and early nation building [ Focus Questions I, IV, VIII ]

E. the parts New Hampshire and New Hampshire groups and individuals played in the new nation, especially in wars, economics, and politics. [ Focus Questions IV, V, VI, VII ]

F.  the impact of national policy on the economics and politics of the coastal and inland regions in New Hampshire [ Focus Questions IV, VIII ]

G.  the character of the local economy and the barter system of exchange [ Focus Question VII ]

H. the importance of geographic and political factors in setting New Hampshire boundaries [ Focus Question I ]
 

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