Pre-1850s
1850s-1920s
1930s-1980s
1990s-Present &
Historical Skills
Dr. Pingree Lore
100

This rebellion eventually led to the passing of strict slave codes in the 17th and 18th centuries

Bacon's Rebellion

100

This amendment guaranteed birthright citizenship and equal protection under the law

The 14th Amendment

100

Franklin Roosevelt's program to combat the Great Depression

The New Deal

100

The study of how historians interpret and debate the past

Historiography

100

This institution in Massachusetts is where Dr. Pingree earned her PhD and taught undergraduates for many years

Boston College (go eagles!) 

200

This global conflict helped set the stage for the American Revolution

The Seven-Years' War (or, the French and Indian War)

200

This is the year most historians argue is the end of Reconstruction

1877

200

This Cold War confrontation brought the United States and Soviet Union closest to nuclear war

The Cuban Missile Crisis

200

This country was invaded by the United States in 2001 after the September 11 attacks

Afghanistan

200

Dr. Pingree shares her home with this number of feline companions

Three

300

This branch of the government has the power to declare war and collect taxes

The Legislative Branch

300

This 1911 disaster became a symbol of the need for workplace safety reform

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

300

This wartime policy forcibly removed over 100,000 Japanese Americans from their home

Japanese American Incarceration 

300

The 2008 housing market crash that precipitated this economic event

The Great Recession 

300

Dr. Pingree's favorite Lakeside employee

Josh Jones (her husband, the middle-school community safety officer)
400

This Indigenous-led uprising in 1680 successfully expelled Spanish colonizers from present-day New Mexico

The Pueblo Revolt

400

This Supreme Court decision helped justify U.S. imperial rule in newly acquired territories

The Insular Cases

400

This Supreme Court case declared school segregation unconstitutional

Brown vs. Board of Education

400

Throughout the year, we repeatedly used this framework to explain why historical change happens

Levers of Change

400

This Washington college attended by Dr. Pingree famously had no majors and no traditional letter grades

The Evergreen State College (go geoducks!)

500

This conflict, also called King Philip's War, dramatically reshaped Indigenous-English relations in New England

Metacom's War

500

This 1924 law sharply restricted immigration and reflected ideas about race and citizenship

The Johnson-Reed Act (or the 1924 Immigration and Naturalization Act)

500

Unit 5 asked students to consider whether this institution's dramatic expansion during WWII demonstrated the power of government intervention in economic crises

The Federal Government

500

The practice of dividing history into meaningful chunks of time

Periodization

500

The amendment at the center of New Jersey v. T.L.O. protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures.  

The Fourth Amendment