HISTORY 111

Dr. Powers

 

LIST OF COMPUTER FILES

15AUG08

 

The following list of files is current as of the date above. It lists files, the subdirectories in which each is located, a title and description of each, and an estimated time in the semester by which each will be needed.

 

 

FILENAME

FOLDER

DESCRIPTION

WHEN NEEDED

Introduction.doc

Admin

Course Introduction

Immediately

Schedule.doc

Admin

Schedule of Classes and Assignments

Immediately

Filelist.doc

Admin

File List (This document you’re reading now!)

Immediately

Computers.doc

Admin

Guide to Course Materials. Contains information on  files, instructions for accessing tutorials, a word of warning, and information on the instructor.

You should have received a paper copy of this one on the first day of class.

Mpguide.doc

Guides

Guide To Using Major Problems In American History: Primary And Secondary Historical Documents

Before reading MP:1

absguide.doc

Guides

A Guide to the Preparation of Abstracts

Before doing your first abstract

evalguid.doc

Guides

A Guide to the Preparation of Evaluations

Before doing your first evaluation

markings.wpd

Guides

Marginal Markings. A chart showing the markings I use in grading your papers, and explaining what each one means.

Before receiving your first graded assignment back

h111test.doc

Guides

A sample test

Whenever you’re interested in seeing it

Testguid.doc

Guides

“A Reminder About Answering Questions on Dr. Tom Powers’s History Tests”

Before taking your first test

h111exg.doc

Guides

Major Points to Consider While Studying for the Final Exam.

Whenever you’re interested in seeing it.

afp15-60.ho

Handouts

American Foreign Policy, 1815-1860

When you read PN:9 and afterwards

afp95-15.ho

Handouts

American Foreign Policy, 1795-1815

When you read PN:8-9

blkansas.ho

Handouts

Bleeding Kansas (A detailed chronology of the events in the Kansas Crisis, 1854-1861)

When you read PN:14

comrev.ho

Handouts

The Coming of the Revolution

When you read PN:5

cwcampai.wpd

Handouts

Major Civil War Campaigns

When you read PN:15

exp83-53.ho

Handouts

Territorial Expansion, 1783-1853

When you read PN:7 and after

failcomp.ho

Handouts

The Failure of Compromise (A list of the major events in the sectional crisis of 1860-61, with details about attempts at compromise.)

When you read PN:14

fedreplr.doc

Handouts

Some Confusing Terminology of the Early Republic (Terms like "Federalist," "Liberal," "Republican," and how their meanings changed over time in the early years of America's independence.)

When you read PN:7 and after

intercol.ho

Handouts

The Intercolonial Wars (a list of the major wars involving England’s American colonies)

When you read PN:3

jeffhost.ho

Handouts

An extract from Jefferson’s famous letter announcing that he has “sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over the mind of man.”

When you read PN:9

jeffwall.ho

Handouts

An extract from Jefferson’s famous “Wall of Separation” letter.

When you read PN:9

marshall.ho

Handouts

A list of the major Supreme Court decisions of Chief Justice John Marshall.

When you read PN:9

marshcon.doc

Handouts

John Marshall on the Constitution of the United States. (Selected quotes on major issues)

When you read PN:9

navsys.ho

Handouts

The Navigation System. An outline of the major laws regulating the commerce of England’s empire, particularly its American colonies

When you read PN:3

newcol.ho

Handouts

The New Colonial Policy. An outline of the major laws and regulations imposed by the British upon their colonies after 1763, and the effects they had in America.

When you read PN:5

philibco.wpd

Handouts

Philosophical Liberalism and Conservatism. A chart comparing the positions of  extremes of the two philosophies on particular issues.

When you read PN:3

rellib.ho

Handouts

“Religious Liberty in Jefferson’s Virginia.” Text of two documents: “Memorial of the Hanover Presbytery” and “Virginia Statute on Religions Liberty.”

When you read PN:7

revcamp.doc

Handouts

Major Campaigns of the American Revolutionary War

When you read PN:6

sections.ho

Handouts

Major Events in the Sectional Crisis

When you read PN:7 and after

tariffs1.ho

Handouts

Tariffs, 1789-1861

When you read PN:8 and after

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF HANDOUTS KEYED TO CHAPTERS IN A PEOPLE AND A NATION

 

FILENAME

FOLDER

DESCRIPTION

WHEN NEEDED

navsys.ho

Handouts

The Navigation System. An outline of the major laws regulating the commerce of England’s empire, particularly its American colonies

When you read PN:3

intercol.ho

Handouts

The Intercolonial Wars (a list of the major wars involving England’s American colonies)

When you read PN:3

philibco.wpd

Handouts

Philosophical Liberalism and Conservatism. A chart comparing the positions of  extremes of the two philosophies on particular issues.

When you read PN:3

newcol.ho

Handouts

The New Colonial Policy. An outline of the major laws and regulations imposed by the British upon their colonies after 1763, and the effects they had in America.

When you read PN:5

comrev.ho

Handouts

The Coming of the Revolution

When you read PN:5

revcamp.doc

Handouts

Major Campaigns of the American Revolutionary War

When you read PN:6

rellib.ho

Handouts

“Religious Liberty in Jefferson’s Virginia.” Text of two documents: “Memorial of the Hanover Presbytery” and “Virginia Statute on Religions Liberty.”

When you read PN:7

sections.ho

Handouts

Major Events in the Sectional Crisis

When you read PN:7 and after

fedreplr.doc

Handouts

Some Confusing Terminology of the Early Republic (Terms like "Federalist," "Liberal," "Republican," and how their meanings changed over time in the early years of America's independence.)

When you read PN:7 and after

exp83-53.ho

Handouts

Territorial Expansion, 1783-1853

When you read PN:7 and after

tariffs1.ho

Handouts

Tariffs, 1789-1861

When you read PN:8 and after

afp95-15.ho

Handouts

American Foreign Policy, 1795-1815

When you read PN:8-9

afp15-60.ho

Handouts

American Foreign Policy, 1815-1860

When you read PN:9 and after

jeffhost.ho

Handouts

An extract from Jefferson’s famous letter announcing that he has “sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over the mind of man.”

When you read PN:9

jeffwall.ho

Handouts

An extract from Jefferson’s famous “Wall of Separation” letter.

When you read PN:9

marshall.ho

Handouts

A list of the major Supreme Court decisions of Chief Justice John Marshall.

When you read PN:9

marshcon.doc

Handouts

John Marshall on the Constitution of the United States. (Selected quotes on major issues)

When you read PN:9

blkansas.ho

Handouts

Bleeding Kansas (A detailed chronology of the events in the Kansas Crisis, 1854-1861)

When you read PN:14

failcomp.ho

Handouts

The Failure of Compromise (A list of the major events in the sectional crisis of 1860-61, with details about attempts at compromise.)

When you read PN:14

cwcampai.wpd

Handouts

Major Civil War Campaigns

When you read PN:15