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… read primary and secondhand accounts of events during the American Revolution. Extend the study of American Revolutionary …
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… Lesson 2: The Spanish–American War … yes The Spanish–American War: Battleship … College Grover Cleveland: American Interests in the Cuban Revolution President McKinley, Declaration of War, 1898 …
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… Japanese American Internment Camps during WWII … yes Watercolor … (Tule Lake, 1942). California State University Japanese American Digitization Project This lesson examines … used to determine the loyalty of the Japanese and Japanese Americans incarcerated in War Relocation Authority (WRA) …
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… Not “Indians,” Many Tribes: Native American Diversity … yes Abenaki Couple, an 18th-century … for your students when they think of "Indians" or "Native Americans"? In this unit, students will heighten their …
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… Lesson 1: Mark Twain and American Humor … yes Mark Twain, perhaps the most renowned American humorist Photo caption Mark Twain, perhaps the most …
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… Monarchy , the result of 1689's "… so-called 'Glorious Revolution' … was a permanent shift in power; although the … wisdom can form for collecting the united sense of your American people, we are convinced, your Majesty would …
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… hungry army together"—from the EDSITEment resource The American President . What combination of experience, … "George Washington was not a great general but a brilliant revolutionary. Although he lost most of his battles with the …
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… Longfellow's interpretations of it. Grant Wood painted American scenes and subjects during the first half of the … Wood wished to tell and preserve stories of the American Revolution. Longfellow wrote his poem 88 years after the …
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… African-American Soldiers in World War I: The 92nd and 93rd … expose the often hypocritical attitudes toward African Americans among many white Americans in the early 20th … wars using the video below and these resources: American Revolution , War of 1812 , Civil War , and the …
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… Wikimedia Commons Long before the first shot was fired, the American Revolution began as a series of written complaints to …
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… Introducing the Essay: Twain, Douglass, and American Non-Fiction … yes Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens). … comes from the French verb essayer , which means, "to try." American essayists examine the political, the historical, …
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… characterize changes in America since the time of the Revolution? Using archival materials, re-creations, and … activity would be to have students match the early American job with a picture of a similar modern job. How was …
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… Lesson 3: Britain, Napoleon, and the American Embargo, 1803–1808 … yes H.M.S. Leopard attacking … by using neutral American vessels to carry their goods. Americans would take the cargo to their home ports. …
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… Lesson 3: The Gettysburg Address (1863)—Defining the American Union … yes Photo of Lincoln at Gettysburg … Course Description as "Emancipation and the role of African Americans in the war," a subtopic under "Civil War." The …
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… Asian American & Pacific Islander Perspectives within Humanities … (oil on canvas) by Yasuo Kuniyoshi (1951). Smithsonian American Art Museum Organized around the compelling question "How have Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders engaged civically and …
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… The Green Book: African American Experiences of Travel and Place in the U.S. … yes … inspired renewed attention to the experiences of African Americans when traveling in the United States during the …
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… Lesson 2: The First Inaugural Address (1861)—Defending the American Union … yes Photo of Lincoln's inauguration, March … assessment? Why does Jackson admit that secession may be a "revolutionary act" but not a "constitutional right"? What …
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… Lesson 4: The Second Inaugural Address (1865)—Restoring the American Union … yes Photograph of Abraham Lincoln's second … crushing the Confederacy and restoring the union of all the American states formed the context of Lincoln's second …
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… on the Constitution and Union (1861)—The Purpose of the American Union … yes Image of 1860 campaign illustration of … repeatedly cited the Declaration of Independence to remind Americans of the goal to which their federal union and …
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… Abraham Lincoln, the 1860 Election, and the Future of the American Union and Slavery … yes Abraham Lincoln painting by … emancipation and somewhat open to colonization of black Americans. But his association with Quaker abolitionist …
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… to religious tolerance and in his dealings with Native Americans. Wikimedia Commons In 1681, William Penn … when the Stuart monarchy was restored after the English Revolution. Georgia, the last of the thirteen colonies, was …
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… accommodation with Britain to outright independence for the American colonies. Photo caption Thomas Paine's Common Sense … aristocracy, and the necessity for independence and the revolutionary struggle. Background Thomas Paine's Common …
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… A Raisin in the Sun: Whose "American Dream"? … yes Photo of a scene from the play A … and the thunderous crash of a reality that African Americans faced when attempting to do so. A critical …
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… the struggle of people of color to become fully accepted in American society. Which Bearden should we examine? Each … W.E.B. Du Bois Papers … W.E.B. Du Bois Papers Lesson Plan … Revolution '67, Lesson 1: Protest: Why and How … Revolution …
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… conquest, Catholic missionary efforts, two long and bloody revolutions, and many other wars. The encounter between … , accessible through the EDSITEment-reviewed Latin American Network Information Center. Almost three centuries …
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… Taking Up Arms and the Challenge of Slavery in the Revolutionary Era … yes A Map of 100 miles round Boston, … of Congress After five years of almost constant protests by American colonists, starting with the Stamp Act in 1765, a …
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… points, then discuss its central tenets (noted below): "The American continents, by the free and independent condition … Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring The French Revolution offers a map Europe 1815 . The …
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… , the source for the material on the EDSITEment resource American Memory and a direct link from the home page of … around the compelling question … Was the industrial revolution a blessing or a curse?, … have students analyze …
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… farm workers in California, ca. 1970. National Museum of American History The United Farm Workers organized to bring … United Farm Workers collection, the Dolores Huerta: Revolution in the Fields collection, the poem "Huelga" by …
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… Wikimedia Commons Matters of foreign policy dominated American political concerns in the final decade of the eighteenth century. In 1793 war broke out between Revolutionary France and Great Britain, and American …