Evaluate how indigenous populations, slavery, or immigration have shaped the development of the United States.

Screencast on Gender in the 17th through 19th centuries. * Gather, interpret, and assess information from a variety of sources and points of view. Evaluate evidence and arguments critically or analytically. * Produce well-reasoned written or oral arguments using evidence to support conclusions. * Analyze and explain one or more major themes of U.S. history … Read more

U.S. history : Discuss 3 major themes of particular relevance to women that should be traced through the history of American women. Explain why these themes are invaluable for an understanding of women in American history.

U.S. history You are a distinguished historian of American women. For that reason, a major publisher has asked you to supervise revision of its college-level U.S. history survey textbook which, as it now stands, has very little coverage of women. Please summarize your recommendations of the necessary changes and additions. Your 8-10 page essay (report) … Read more

Slavery in the Southern Colonies: discuss all topics related to U.S. History between the time of European Exploration to 1877.

Slavery in the Southern Colonies Discuss all topics related to U.S. History between the time of European Exploration to 1877 Should be a minimum of 2 pages; no more than 3 pages 12 font Times New Roman 1 Inch Margins Cover Page with the following information in center of page: Name, Class and Section Number, … Read more

The Chinese Exclusion: what factors contributed to the popularity of anti- Chinese sentiment in the nineteenth century and the eventual abandonment by the United States of its policy of admitting immigrants irrespective of race, nationality, or country of origin?explain.

The Chinese Exclusion The Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) marked both a pivot in U.S. history and a continuation. It was pivotal in that it ended the traditional U.S. policy of open immigration and began an era of restrictions that culminated in the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924, which imposed strict quotas based on racial and ethnic … Read more