Atlas and Outline Maps of World History - Knowledge Quest 2013
Transcript of Atlas and Outline Maps of World History - Knowledge Quest 2013
Atlas and Outline Maps of World History
Created by Terri Johnson
THIS IS JUST A SAMPLE from the full ebook, which contains 53 historical maps, 50 state maps, 3 full U.S. Maps, 109 student maps and complete lesson plans. This Sampler contains 4 historical maps and 4 state maps only. To order the full set of Map Trek: US Edition maps,
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MapTrek:U.S. Edition
Map Trek: US Edition
Atlas and Outline Maps of World History
Created by Terri Johnson
Published by: Bramley Books™, a division of Knowledge Quest, Inc. PostOfficeBox789 Boring,OR97009-0789
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Copyright: 2010KnowledgeQuest,Inc. and Terri Johnson
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Printed in the United States of America
ISBN978-1-932786-41-4(CD-ROM)
Cover design by Cathi Stevenson, Nova Scotia
Table of Contents
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................................................5Lesson Plans ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 7U.S.Map(landforms) ............................................................................................................................................................................27VikingExpansion ....................................................................................................................................................................................29The Voyage of Christopher Columbus ...............................................................................................................................................31AfricanExploitation ...............................................................................................................................................................................33Europeans Settle in N. America...........................................................................................................................................................35James Towne ............................................................................................................................................................................................37NorthAmerica(map1) ..........................................................................................................................................................................39NorthAmerica(map2) .........................................................................................................................................................................41Native American Tribal Groups ..........................................................................................................................................................43Plymouth Colony ....................................................................................................................................................................................45King Philip’s War ...................................................................................................................................................................................47TheOriginal13Colonies .......................................................................................................................................................................49The Iroquois League. ...............................................................................................................................................................................51Restoration Colonies .............................................................................................................................................................................53New England Colonies ..........................................................................................................................................................................55The Middle Colonies ..............................................................................................................................................................................57The Southern Colonies ..........................................................................................................................................................................59Seven Year’s War .................................................................................................................................................................................... 61TheExplorationsofDanielBoone ......................................................................................................................................................63Early Battles of the Revolutionary War ............................................................................................................................................65Battle of Bunker Hill...............................................................................................................................................................................67The American Revolution .....................................................................................................................................................................69WestwardExpansion .............................................................................................................................................................................71LewisandClarkExpedition ................................................................................................................................................................73Warof1812 ...............................................................................................................................................................................................75GrowthoftheUSA(map1) .................................................................................................................................................................77GrowthoftheUSA(map2).................................................................................................................................................................79TrailsofExpansion ..................................................................................................................................................................................81Goldrush in California ...........................................................................................................................................................................83MexicanWar ...........................................................................................................................................................................................85ThePonyExpress ....................................................................................................................................................................................87Leading Up to Civil War ......................................................................................................................................................................89TheCivilWar(map1) ........................................................................................................................................................................... 91Gettysburg ................................................................................................................................................................................................93Vicksburg ..................................................................................................................................................................................................95TheCivilWar(map2) ..........................................................................................................................................................................97Reconstruction ........................................................................................................................................................................................99The Battle of Little Bighorn .................................................................................................................................................................101Jim Crow Laws/Women’s Rights ..................................................................................................................................................... 103Major Centers of Immigration ........................................................................................................................................................... 105World War I .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 107Famous Early Flights ...........................................................................................................................................................................109TheGreatDepression ............................................................................................................................................................................111WorldWarII(Europe) ........................................................................................................................................................................113The Bombing of Pearl Harbor .............................................................................................................................................................115WorldWarII(PacificTheater) ......................................................................................................................................................... 117The Cold War .........................................................................................................................................................................................119The Korean War .....................................................................................................................................................................................121The Vietnam War ................................................................................................................................................................................. 123The Wars in Asia................................................................................................................................................................................... 125The Gulf War ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 127AttackontheUnitedStates(9/11) ...................................................................................................................................................129Afghanistan ..............................................................................................................................................................................................131ConflictinIraq .......................................................................................................................................................................................133State Maps 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U.S. History Maps
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State Maps
Includes...
• Date of Statehood• Capital City
• Main rivers and waterways• Rank in size• Rank in date
• State bird• State flower
• Large 11”x17” US map
Instructions for use:
Of course, you may do whatever you wish with these maps, but we suggest that when
you study a state, that the student label the cities and color in the state, especially on the
large map which will give location and perspective. Also, take note of the state facts.
If you have field guides available, look up the state bird and state flower. He may draw them on the map,if he wishes. When completed, post the maps on a bulletin board or as-
semble them into a notebook, by size, by date of statehood or alphabetically. Have fun!
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State Facts:
• 31st state to enter the Union• 3rd largest state• State bird: California Quail• State flower: Golden Poppy
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Student Map
State Facts:• 31st state to enter the Union• 3rd largest state• State bird: California Quail• State flower: Golden Poppy
California(September 9, 1850)