Using ESSEX History is a three-year project to improve the quality of American History instruction in Essex County's middle schools and high schools through teacher seminars and summer institutes on the people, places and events of
Essex County, Massachusetts.

Rebecca Nurse Homestead

Field
Resources

Explore early settlement, maritime and industrial sites in Essex County.



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Jan Maetzliger

Lesson
Plans

Developed by teachers using primary and field resources available here and throughout Essex County.

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List of Import Tariffs from 19th Century

Primary
Resources

Documents, online here and available through our partners, for teaching any American History class.

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Seminars and Institutes

 

Previous Seminars

Teddy Roosevelt and the World
May 14, 2008

The Rise of the New Right
April 28, 2009

Early Cold War
March 9, 2009

The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln
January 30, 2009

The China Trade
November 19, 2008

The Culture of Jim Crow
October 29, 2008

Lesson Plans - year two


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Women in Abolition in Massachusetts
Ch-ch-ch-Changes: The Anatomy of a Reform Movement
How can citizens legally push for, and achieve, change within their community?
Women and Abolition in Massachusetts
Comparing and contrasting male and female abolitionist societies
The Hidden Voice of the North
Discerning the Northern attitude toward slavery
Social Norms and Abolition
Examining social norms and their effects upon women during the Abolitionist Movement
Letter from an Abolitionist
Understanding the perspectives of both abolitionists slaves




The Fighting Founders: Political Conflict in the Early Republic
What were they thinking??
Understanding the Founding Fathers view of the Second Amendment
Historic Preservation: Federal Period Architecture & Material Culture
Analyzing the underlying symbolism in Federal styles in architecture, furniture, and other forms of material culture
Why the Second Amendment? A close look at three sources
Using Hancock's "Proclamation to the Rebels of Massachusetts," Mason's debate in the Virginia Ratifying Convention, and Story's "Commentaries on the Constitution"
200 Years and still going at it: Debating the Power of the Federal Government
Original Gun Laws and the Debate over States’ Rights
A look at the roles of early state and local militias


Integration: Ole Miss, Little Rock and Boston Busing
Race and Power: Examining Resistance to Integration in the North and South
Examining how resistance to integration culminated in a battle between state and federal power
Civil Rights and Affirmative Action in Education
An examination of Affirmative Action as an ongoing process
Schools and Race in the 20th Century
Using Brown v. Board of Education and the Boston Busing Crisis to examine integration and the quality of education in schools
Desegregation is Equal
Discovering the truth about whether or not separate can be, or is equal




Religion, Revival and Reform: The Second Great Awakening and Its Legacy
The Route to Reform in American Via Religion
Understanding how the Second Great Awakening contributed to and coexisted with other reform movements of the early 19th century
Do Unto Others - The Foundation of the Second Great Awakening
How and why did the Second Great Awakening lead to the social reform movements of the 19th Century?
“Bound to Aid”: Christianity and the Urgency for Reform in Antebellum America
Examining the evangelical zeal prevalent in the early 19th Century and its translations in the public and political sphere.
The Legacy of the Second Great Awakening
The lasting social legacy of the Second Great Awakening






The Roaring Twenties
Prohibition and Suffrage
The social and political impact of the 18th and 19th amendments to the Constitution at the start of the 1920s
Limits on Immigration - Yes or No?
Understanding both sides of the immigration debate of the 1920s
Prohibition: Success or Failure?
Examining the success or failure of Prohibition, as it directly relates to one's economic status
“I’ze got a Bridge to Sell Ya!” –New Advertising Techniques in the 20s
How did advertisers use new understandings of psychology to revolutionize the consumer product industry in the 1920s?
Sacco and Vanzetti: Justice or Murder?
Linking Sacco and Vanzetti to today






The Changing Landscape of Essex County
Salem Possessed: The Map of Salem of 1692
Using geography to explain the Witch Trials of 1692
Changes in the Economy
Examining economic change in Salem, MA
Perception vs. Reality: Indians / Puritans
Understanding how differences in culture and concepts of land ownership between native Indians and Puritans led to conflict
Needs Improvement? Europeans, Indians, and the Land
Explaining the differences between American Indians’ views of land use and those of the New England colonists.
The Emergence of Industry in New England
Identifying the changes that took place in transportation in the early 1800s and how the Industrial Revolution changed methods of production



Summer Institute 2007, The '76ers: Turning Points in American History
Views on Politics in Essex County, 1876
Examining the political landscape of Northern Essex County
Words to Live By: The Declaration of Independence and its Enduring Legacy
Analyzing the major factors contriburing to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
From National to Local and Back; Repercussions of the Boston Tea Party in Salem, MA
Understanding the relationship between the Emancipation Proclamation and the 54th Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteers
Jamestown, a place of many beginnings
Daily life in America during the War
How to Catch a Crook: Watergate and the Constitution
Analyzing the American character during World War II
Presidential Politics in the 1970s
A closer look at the lives of Americans during World War II
GIRLS GONE WILD!
Stepping out of gender roles to struggle with the enemy



Using ESSEX History Themes

Using ESSEX History will address four core themes in American history. These four themes are listed below. Teachers will find materials that relate to specific topics linked to the appropriate heading. Any subjects that relate to more than one theme will be linked to all of the appropriate headings.