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The Alright, guys version of US History

Author: Andrew Meyer

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If you are in Mr. A Meyer's US History class, this is the podcast for you!
143 Episodes
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Today, we go into the backstory of why Alexander Hamilton and John Adams did not like each other even though they agreed on many things and were part of the same political party!
Today we have some updates, and look at your assignment Source Reading #2, where Hamilton and Jefferson are complaining to their daddy, George Washington. 
Today, we are looking at a RAP BATTLE! about Hamilton's financial plan. 
Today we have a few updates, and then we look at Hamilton's financial plan!
Today we are looking at what we think Hamilton's vision of America is, and then looking at the Constitution!
Today, we look at how to student, then begin our second unit, about Hamilton!
Mr. Meyer walks you through some highlights of your step-by-step guide to ending a unit in US History.
Mr. Meyer walks you through how to answer your essential questions.
Mr. Meyer walks you through your Unit 1 project. 
Today we are examining how the colonists won the Revolutionary War, and the forms of government they tried to create to make the new country of America work. 
Today, Mr. Meyer walks you through your first journal assignment. 
Today, Mr. Meyer gets real a little bit about what is going on with racial injustice in our country today, and how it connects to the beginning of American history.
Today, we look at the Declaration of Independence!!
Today, we examine the idea of American Exceptionalism, and examine a speech from John Winthrop, which has the roots of American Exceptionalism. 
Today we look at triangle trade, and why different Europeans came to the Americas. 
Mr. Meyer walks you through the broad strokes of why your grade is what it is for Source Reading #1. 
Today we dig into one part of doing research, and also looking at native people's before European contact.
Mr. Meyer introduces you to Source Reading #1 and what is expected of you in it!
Today start with some updates for the week, and then we start getting into the content of US History with the Columbian exchange, and you get to pretend you are in a cooking competition!
Today we examine a checklist for getting through Mr. Meyer's class, and do our first online discussion assignment!
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