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… plan exemplifies all our new country fought for in the Revolutionary War: individualism, democracy, community, … helped open doors of European courts to him as an American statesman. Franklin wears the plain clothes of an …
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… Dance: Ceremonial Gratitude National Museum of the American Indian's page on the Butterfly Dance costume " The … the symbols and imagery they include. Lesson Plan … Native Americans and the American Revolution: Choosing Sides … Native Americans and the …
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… and their lives in freedom. Because of their influence on American literature, they are also increasingly viewed as … North Before the Civil War Lesson Plan … After the American Revolution: Free African Americans in the North … After the …
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… are an Indigenous tribe that traditionally lived in the American Southeast before their forced relocation to the … Cherokees were eager trading partners with Europeans and Americans, and an intense cultural exchange radically … As the population of the U.S. began to grow following the Revolutionary War, many Americans in the Southeast began …
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… Jefferson vs. Franklin: Revolutionary Philosophers … yes Founding Fathers Photo … unfairly disregarded as a significant philosopher of the American Revolution? Help your students deepen their …
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… Set in the early 1930s, twenty years after the Mexican Revolution and during the Great Depression, Esperanza Rising … other events leading to the enormous internal migration of American farm families from the dustbowl of the American …
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… tribes, who invoked their right under NAGPRA, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, to rebury … from the PBS website and documentary, “Mystery of the First Americans,” a link available through the EDSITEment-reviewed … the theory presented here. What is meant by the "maritime revolution"? How does evidence that ancient peoples could …
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… the culminating lesson, students use a portrait of a famous American and their own research to make a presentation to … portraits to fit such themes as biography, American Revolution, Presidents, First Ladies, Famous American Women, …
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… made a model of the Statue of Liberty to symbolize their revolution. When you see the Statue of Liberty, you may … America's Library , via a link from the EDSITEment resource American Memory, and on Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for … understanding of symbols and their use in depicting Americans' shared values, principles and beliefs with a …
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… and political parties was deeply rooted in Anglo-American political culture before the American Revolution. Leaders such as George Washington and Thomas …
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… This lesson provides information and activities about one American Indian Nation, the Anishinabe, called Ojibwe in … issues, please see " Teaching Young Children about Native Americans " by Debbie Reese. … Activity 2. A Class Research … the U.S. Lesson Plan … Native Americans and the American Revolution: Choosing Sides … Native Americans and the …
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… hungry army together"—from the EDSITEment resource The American President . What combination of experience, … of Albigence Waldo, Surgeon at Valley Forge, 1777 on From Revolution to Reconstruction , a link from the …
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… message of nonviolent protest, he inspired ordinary African Americans to demand equal rights as American citizens. This … at a lunch counter in North Carolina could be considered revolutionary, and how, combined with countless other acts …
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… hungry army together"—from the EDSITEment resource The American President . What combination of experience, … Response , on the PBS website Liberty! The American Revolution . Read with students Washington's Letter to Lewis …
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… Archives The influence of President Woodrow Wilson on American foreign policy has been profound and lasting. Just … comprehensive coverage of major issues such as the Mexican Revolution, World War I, and the League of Nations. For …
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… would or could do for themselves." —Andrew Carnegie, North American Review (1889) Though a century has passed since the … Mills, and Factories Lesson Plan … Was There an Industrial Revolution? Americans at Work Before the Civil War … Was …
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… XVI Wikimedia Commons Matters of foreign policy dominated American political concerns between 1790 and 1800. In 1793 war broke out between Revolutionary France and Great Britain, and American …
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… "Creating the Balance" on the EDSITEment resource The American President , "Madison's presidency was dominated by … and Madison had been ardent supporters of the French Revolution. What would you need to know to evaluate the …
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… and political parties was deeply rooted in Anglo-American political culture before the American Revolution. Leaders such as George Washington and Thomas …
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… and foreign countries. Background From the time of the American Revolution, American policymakers placed a high priority on …
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… Wilson Photo caption Woodrow Wilson. Wikimedia Commons American foreign policy continues to resonate with the … of the League of Nations can read this brief essay on From Revolution to Reconstruction , a link from the …
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… "the weight of history and the grace of art." As African Americans struggled for equal rights, they often included … team 09/18/23 Civil Rights (1945-1970) African American Revolution and Resistance …
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… a transitional period in English history. The industrial revolution had "taken off" in the late eighteenth century, … Thomas Paine, who had returned to England after the American Revolution, published The Rights of Man (1791). …
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… global violence." —from the EDSITEment-reviewed Academy of American Poets “ The Modernist Revolution: Make It New ” Understanding the context of …
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… students challenged the existing segregation laws in the American South with an assertive yet non-violent strategy. … United States Music Civil Rights (1945-1970) Civil Rights Revolution and Resistance …
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… acts. This concept, embraced by the leaders of the American Revolution, is embedded in the supremacy clause of …
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… Borah of Idaho, had proclaimed they would not support American membership in the League. Much opposition resulted … the League of Nations and the Versailles Treaty, visit From Revolution to Reconstruction . For another EDSITEment lesson …
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… British army stationed in America after 1763 by requiring Americans to buy stamps for newspapers, legal documents, … Parliament and protested by many Americans. The American Revolution brewed in a context of Americans' concern over …
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… Glass … These examples of glass occur before the Industrial Revolution and the widespread use of rolled plate glass. St. … part of civic, cultural, and commercial architecture. American Management Corporation (1879; c. 1925), Sanders and …
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… of the black nationalist," believing that the fate of black Americans was "tied up with America's destiny." Despite the … for student use. What does Malcolm X think the goal of any revolution should be? How does Malcolm X justify violence as …