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Alexander Hamilton: Early InfluencesIn this video segment from American Experience, learn about how the events of Hamilton's youth in the West Indies influenced the direction of his life. |
5-12 |
Video |
Alexander Hamilton: Most Likely to Succeed?Explore the conditions and circumstances of Alexander Hamilton’s youth and the strengths he carried with him into his adult life. |
5-8 |
Lesson Plan |
A Case for the Separation of PowersThis video segment adapted from American Experience introduces how John Adams called for the separation of powers in the Massachusetts Constitution into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. |
5-12 |
Video |
Debating SlaveryIn this video segment adapted from Africans in America, learn how the issue of slavery shaped the debate at the U.S. Constitutional Convention. |
5-12 |
Video |
Declaring Freedom...But For Whom?In this video segment adapted from Africans in America, consider the American view of freedom that was defined by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence. |
5-12 |
Video |
Discovering Alexander HamiltonIn this lesson inspired by the PBS program Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton students learn about Hamilton's contributions to the United States when it was a young nation. |
4-6 |
Lesson Plan |
Eliza Law Custis Lap Desk, ca. 1795 In this video from Antiques Roadshow, C. Wesley Cowan, a decorative arts appraiser, examines a lady's lap desk given as a gift to Eliza Parke Custis, the granddaughter of Martha Washington, by the Marquis de Lafayette. Accessibility features: Transcript |
8-12 |
Video |
Hamilton's BankIn this lesson inspired by the PBS program Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton students explore the political and philosophical differences between Alexander Hamilton's Federalists and Thomas Jefferson's Republicans. |
9-12 |
Lesson Plan |
Having a Strong National GovernmentIn this video from The Supreme Court, partisan politics influences the development of the United States as a young republic.
Accessibility features: Transcript |
9-12 |
Video |
An Honorable Death?This lesson plan for high school students explores the dispute of honor between Alexander Hamilton and then-Vice president Aaron Burr. |
9-12 |
Lesson Plan |
Marshall's View of Federalism This video from The Supreme Court shows the evolution of John Marshall’s ideas on federalism. Accessibility features: Transcript |
9-12 |
Video |
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
In this video, Supreme Court Justice John Marshal, in the case of McCulloch V. Maryland, ruled in favor of national sovereignty over states’ rights.
Accessibility features: Transcript |
9-12 |
Video |
Mission US: For Crown or Colony?This interactive adventure games puts players in the shoes of Nat Wheeler, a 14-year-old printer's apprentice in 1770 Boston. |
6-8 |
Interactive |
No Trepassing!In this lesson inspired by the PBS program Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton students learn about the issues that created tensions between Loyalists and Patriots in the years immediately following the American Revolution. |
6-8 |
Lesson Plan |
Painting a Picture of the Life and Times of Alexander HamiltonUsing video segments from Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton, students learn about the life and times of Alexander Hamilton and how paintings can convey information about people and historical events. |
3-5 |
Lesson Plan |
The Powers of GovernmentIn this lesson designed to enhance literacy skills, students learn how power is divided and shared among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the U.S. government. |
5-12 |
Self-paced Lesson |
The Quest for Success: The Alexander Hamilton StoryIn this lesson students watch video segments from Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton and learn about how Alexander Hamilton overcame a difficult childhood to become a successful lawyer, a military hero and an advisor to George Washington. |
3-5 |
Lesson Plan |
Slavery and the U.S. ConstitutionIn this lesson designed to enhance literacy skills, students explore how delegates to the U.S. Constitutional Convention in 1787 addressed slavery in the Constitution as they debated the idea of fair representation in the government. |
5-12 |
Self-paced Lesson |
Whiskey and War: An Exploration of the Conflicts Between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas JeffersonUsing video segments from Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton, this activity allows students to explore the causes and effects of the Whiskey Rebellion, as both an important test for the federal government and for Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton. |
6-8 |
Lesson Plan |
Who Was Alexander Hamilton?In this lesson designed to enhance literacy skills, students explore the key role that Alexander Hamilton played in shaping the U.S. government and how his early experiences helped him achieve this success. |
5-12 |
Self-paced Lesson |
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