South Carolina Grade 4 Social Studies
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4-1 Early Exploration
4-1.1 Landbridge Theory
4-1.2 Native American Settlements
4-1.3 Factors of Exploration
4-1.4 Early European Explorers
4-2 Settling North America
4-2.1 Columbian Exchange
4-2.2 European Settlements in the New World
4-2.3 African Influence in North America
4-2.4 Conflict and Cooperation
4-3 American Revolution
4-3.1 Causes of the ARW
4-3.2 The Declaration of Independence
4-3.3 Key Battles of the ARW
4-3.4 Effects of the ARW
4-4 Government
4-4.1 Articles of Confederation & U.S. Constitution
4-4.2 Branches of Government
4-4.3 The Bill of Rights
4-4.4 Key Leaders
4-4.5 Political Parties
4-5 Westward Expansion
4-5.1 Westward Expansion Explorers
4-5.2 Motivations to Migrate West
4-5.3 Western Land Acquisitions
4-5.4 Westward Expansion Effects on Native Americans
4-5.5 Legislation and Effects on Slavery
4-6 Civil War
4-6.1 North and South
4-6.2 Abolitionists
4-6.3 Causes of the Civil War
4-6.4 Key Strategies, Battles, & Events
4-6.5 Effects of the Civil War
Differences between the North and South
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Text:
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4-1 Early Exploration
4-1.1 Landbridge Theory
4-1.2 Native American Settlements
4-1.3 Factors of Exploration
4-1.4 Early European Explorers
4-2 Settling North America
4-2.1 Columbian Exchange
4-2.2 European Settlements in the New World
4-2.3 African Influence in North America
4-2.4 Conflict and Cooperation
4-3 American Revolution
4-3.1 Causes of the ARW
4-3.2 The Declaration of Independence
4-3.3 Key Battles of the ARW
4-3.4 Effects of the ARW
4-4 Government
4-4.1 Articles of Confederation & U.S. Constitution
4-4.2 Branches of Government
4-4.3 The Bill of Rights
4-4.4 Key Leaders
4-4.5 Political Parties
4-5 Westward Expansion
4-5.1 Westward Expansion Explorers
4-5.2 Motivations to Migrate West
4-5.3 Western Land Acquisitions
4-5.4 Westward Expansion Effects on Native Americans
4-5.5 Legislation and Effects on Slavery
4-6 Civil War
4-6.1 North and South
4-6.2 Abolitionists
4-6.3 Causes of the Civil War
4-6.4 Key Strategies, Battles, & Events
4-6.5 Effects of the Civil War