For this assignment, you are to choose a film that best covers your historical time period and create a report on it. Your paper should include the title of the film, the time period you are covering, information about what the film was about, and why you chose this film and time period. Lastly, please compare this film and time period to today and how it might be different for everyone involved? Make sure to include a Works Cited page in MLA style. Use the video resources below to locate a film within your time period.
Look for these reviews below the title of the film, under "# critic" as shown in the screenshot below:
The history of the United States from the Pre-Columbian period through the end of the Civil War is filled with significant events that shaped the nation's political, economic, and social development. Here are some key events:
Migration of Hunter-Gatherers (circa 13,500 BCE): Paleo-Indians crossed the Beringia land bridge from Asia into North America.
Development of Native American Cultures: Various cultures, such as the Mississippian culture and the Ancestral Puebloans, flourished.
Jamestown Founded (1607): The first permanent English settlement in North America was established in Virginia.
Plymouth Colony Founded (1620): Pilgrims seeking religious freedom established a settlement in present-day Massachusetts.
Boston Tea Party (1773): Colonists protested British taxation by dumping tea into Boston Harbor.
First Continental Congress (1774): Delegates from 12 colonies met to address colonial grievances against British policies.
Declaration of Independence (1776): The colonies declared independence from Britain, marking the beginning of the Revolutionary War.
Battles of Lexington and Concord (1775): The first military engagements of the Revolutionary War.
Battle of Yorktown (1781): The British army surrendered, effectively ending the Revolutionary War.
Ratification of the U.S. Constitution (1788): The new framework of government was adopted.
Bill of Rights Ratified (1791): The first ten amendments to the Constitution were added, guaranteeing individual liberties.
Louisiana Purchase (1803): The U.S. acquired a vast territory from France, doubling its size.
War of 1812: A conflict between the U.S. and Britain, partly over maritime rights and territorial expansion.
Missouri Compromise (1820): An agreement to maintain the balance of slave and free states.
California Gold Rush (1848-1855): The discovery of gold led to a massive influx of settlers and economic growth.
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854): Allowed territories to decide on slavery through popular sovereignty, leading to violent conflicts.
Civil War (1861-1865): A conflict between the Northern states (Union) and Southern states (Confederacy) over issues including slavery and states' rights.
Emancipation Proclamation (1863): President Lincoln declared that all slaves in Confederate-held territory were free.
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln (1865): Lincoln was assassinated shortly after the end of the Civil War.
Reconstruction Begins (1865): Efforts to rebuild the South and integrate formerly enslaved people into society.
These events are just a few highlights of the complex and dynamic history of the United States during this period. If you'd like to dive deeper into any specific event or era, feel free to ask!