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US History: The War of 1812 for Kids. History >> US History before 1900 The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and the United Kingdom.

US History: The War of 1812 for Kids

It is sometimes called the "Second War of Independence. " President James Madison(1816) by John Vanderlyn. US Government: United States Bill of Rights. History >> US Government Bill of Rightsfrom the 1st United States Congress The Bill of Rights are the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution.

US Government: United States Bill of Rights

The idea behind the Bill of Rights was to insure certain freedoms and rights to the citizens of America. It put limits on what the government could do and control. Freedoms protected include freedom of religion, speech, assembly, the right to bear arms, unreasonable search and seizure of your home, the right to a speedy trial, and more. Bill of Rights: 1789-91. When the Constitution was approved in 1789, some people felt that it did not protect some basic rights and that the Constitution should be changed to protect those rights.

Bill of Rights: 1789-91

On December 15, 1791, changes were made to the Constitution. These first 10 changes, or amendments, guarantee specific freedoms and rights; together they are called the Bill of Rights. Preamble & Bill of Rights Coloring Pages. Constitution Coloing Page. (2) Bill of Rights ("I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" Parody) - @MrBettsClass. Schoolhouse Rock- The Preamble. (2) Manifest Destiny ("Fancy" Parody) - @MrBettsClass.

(2) War of 1812 (Katy Perry "Roar" Parody) - @MrBettsClass. (2) Articles of Confederation (Kelis's "Milkshake" Parody) - @MrBettsClass. Trail of Tears for Kids. History >> Native Americans for Kids What was the Trail of Tears?

Trail of Tears for Kids

The Trail of Tears was when the United States government forced Native Americans to move from their homelands in the Southern United States to Indian Territory in Oklahoma. Peoples from the Cherokee, Muscogee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole tribes were marched at gunpoint across hundreds of miles to reservations. Educational Video for Kids. (2) Industrial Revolution for Kids - A simple yet comprehensive overview. (2) War of 1812. Checks and Balances. The Constitution divided the Government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.

Checks and Balances

That was an important decision because it gave specific powers to each branch and set up something called checks and balances. Just like the phrase sounds, the point of checks and balances was to make sure no one branch would be able to control too much power, and it created a separation of powers. Federalist Papers (Drake's "In My Feelings" Parody) #kikichallenge. Bill of Rights (Shake it off)

Right to bear arms. Schoolhouse Rock- How a Bill Becomes a Law. Sheppard Software's U.S. Government Games Menu. Broadcast Yourself. US Government for Kids: Judicial Branch - The Supreme Court. History >> US Government The Judicial Branch of the government is made up of judges and courts.

US Government for Kids: Judicial Branch - The Supreme Court

Federal judges are not elected by the people. They are appointed by the president and then confirmed by the Senate. There is a hierarchy of federal courts in the United States. At lowest level are 94 U.S. District Courts which cover different regions of the country and handle most federal cases. The United States Supreme Court Building Federal judges are appointed for life. US Government for Kids: Legislative Branch - Congress. US Government for Kids: Executive Branch - President. Quiz: US Government - Checks and Balances. Congress for Kids: [Constitution]: Checks and Balances. TimeLinks - Grade 5. Industrial Revolution Timeline. Games. School House Rock -The Preamble. The Louisiana Purchase. In 1800, the land held by the new United States was small compared to what was called Louisiana.

The Louisiana Purchase

Louisiana was named for King Louis XIV. It was part of a large claimed area in the New World called New France. It stretched from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Appalachian Mountains to the Rocky Mountains. Napoleon Bonaparte, famous French political leader and general, needed money to finance his wars of conquest in Europe so he decided to sell the whole thing to the young United States.

President Thomas Jefferson wasn’t sure the deal was something the Constitution allowed, but he felt that the port of New Orleans was so important that he did not want it to be controlled by France or by Spain, the other big colonial powers. Jefferson paid out $11,250,000 to Napoleon and also forgave France $3,750,000 in debt the country owed the United States. Even though the Louisiana Purchase was large, it did not extend the United States from sea to shining sea. Books to Check Out.

Louisiana Purchase for Kids - Kiddle. Map of territories gained by the U.S.

Louisiana Purchase for Kids - Kiddle

The nation before the Louisiana Purchase is shown in light brown. The Louisiana Purchase is shown in white with black dots. Dots are shown where territory was disputed, or argued over, between the Louisiana Territory and another country. The Louisiana Purchase was a land purchase made by United States president Thomas Jefferson in 1803. He bought the Louisiana territory from France, which was being led by Napoleon Bonaparte at the time, for $15,000,000 USD. Louisiana Purchase for Kids « Louisiana Purchase. History >> Westward Expansion.

Louisiana Purchase

The Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana Purchase was the largest and most extraordinary land purchase in the history of the United States.

The Louisiana Purchase

The U.S.-Mexican War . Interactive Timeline.