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Standard Identifier: HSS-4.2.7

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Overarching Standard:
HSS-4.2 Students describe the social, political, cultural, and economic life and interactions among people of California from the pre-Columbian societies to the Spanish mission and Mexican rancho periods.

Standard:
Describe the effects of the Mexican War for Independence on Alta California, including its effects on the territorial boundaries of North America.

Standard Identifier: HSS-4.2.8

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Overarching Standard:
HSS-4.2 Students describe the social, political, cultural, and economic life and interactions among people of California from the pre-Columbian societies to the Spanish mission and Mexican rancho periods.

Standard:
Discuss the period of Mexican rule in California and its attributes, including land grants, secularization of the missions, and the rise of the rancho economy.

Standard Identifier: HSS-4.3

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Standard:
Students explain the economic, social, and political life in California from the establishment of the Bear Flag Republic through the Mexican-American War, the Gold Rush, and the granting of statehood.

Standard Identifier: HSS-4.3.1

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Overarching Standard:
HSS-4.3 Students explain the economic, social, and political life in California from the establishment of the Bear Flag Republic through the Mexican-American War, the Gold Rush, and the granting of statehood.

Standard:
Identify the locations of Mexican settlements in California and those of other settlements, including Fort Ross and Sutter’s Fort.

Standard Identifier: HSS-4.3.2

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Overarching Standard:
HSS-4.3 Students explain the economic, social, and political life in California from the establishment of the Bear Flag Republic through the Mexican-American War, the Gold Rush, and the granting of statehood.

Standard:
Compare how and why people traveled to California and the routes they traveled (e.g., James Beckwourth, John Bidwell, John C. Fremont, Pio Pico).

Standard Identifier: HSS-4.3.3

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Overarching Standard:
HSS-4.3 Students explain the economic, social, and political life in California from the establishment of the Bear Flag Republic through the Mexican-American War, the Gold Rush, and the granting of statehood.

Standard:
Analyze the effects of the Gold Rush on settlements, daily life, politics, and the physical environment (e.g., using biographies of John Sutter, Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, Louise Clapp).

Standard Identifier: HSS-4.3.4

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Overarching Standard:
HSS-4.3 Students explain the economic, social, and political life in California from the establishment of the Bear Flag Republic through the Mexican-American War, the Gold Rush, and the granting of statehood.

Standard:
Study the lives of women who helped build early California (e.g., Biddy Mason).

Standard Identifier: HSS-4.3.5

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Overarching Standard:
HSS-4.3 Students explain the economic, social, and political life in California from the establishment of the Bear Flag Republic through the Mexican-American War, the Gold Rush, and the granting of statehood.

Standard:
Discuss how California became a state and how its new government differed from those during the Spanish and Mexican periods.

Standard Identifier: HSS-4.4

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Standard:
Students explain how California became an agricultural and industrial power, tracing the transformation of the California economy and its political and cultural development since the 1850s.

Standard Identifier: HSS-4.4.1

Grade: 4
Course: California: A Changing State, Grade 4

Overarching Standard:
HSS-4.4 Students explain how California became an agricultural and industrial power, tracing the transformation of the California economy and its political and cultural development since the 1850s.

Standard:
Understand the story and lasting influence of the Pony Express, Overland Mail Service, Western Union, and the building of the transcontinental railroad, including the contributions of Chinese workers to its construction.

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