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American History I Class Notes (Period 8)
Instructors
Mrs Lori Ardeno
Mr. Donald Cochran
Department
Social Studies
Terms
17-18
Files
Am. History I rules.pdf
American Revolution Battle Requirements.docx
Ch 10.pdf
Ch 11.pdf
Ch 12.pdf
Ch 13.pdf
Ch 14.pdf
Ch 15.pdf
Ch 2 Sect 3 notes.pdf
Ch 2 Sect 4 notes.pdf
Ch 3.pdf
Ch 5 Sect 1.pdf
Ch 5 Sect 2.pdf
Ch 5 Sect 3.pdf
Ch 5 Sect 4.pdf
Ch 6 Sect 1.pdf
Ch 6 Sect 2.pdf
Ch 6 Sect 3.pdf
Ch 6 Sect 4.pdf
Ch 7 notes.pdf
Ch 8 notes.pdf
Ch 9 Sect 1 Notes.pdf
Ch 9 Sect 2 Notes.pdf
Ch 9 Sect 3 Notes.pdf
Ch 9 Sect 4 Notes.pdf
Ch 9 Sect 5 Notes.pdf
Chapter 1 Sect 1.pdf
Chapter 1 Sect 2.pdf
Chapter 1 Sect 3.pdf
Chapter 1 Sect 4.pdf
Chapter 1 Sect 5.pdf
Chapter 2 Sect 1 notes.pdf
Chapter 2 Section 2-2.pdf
Chapter 4 Section 1.pdf
Chapter 4 Section 2.pdf
Chapter 4 Section 3.pdf
Chapter 4 Section 4.pdf
Jamestown.pdf
John Brown.pdf
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Course Description
This course is a study of the United States from the time of the Native Americans through reconstruction. We will explore social, political, economic and military changes and how they affected American Society.
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