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This Week in History Part 1 Nov. 12-18

This Week in History Part 1 Nov. 12-18

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12th Grade

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6.NS.B.3

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Tia Miller

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This Week in History
Week of Nov. 12-18

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Put the following in chronological order from oldest to newest

Union General William Tecumseh Sherman begins his March to the Sea from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia

American journalist Nellie Bly begins her around-the-world race against the fictional record of Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days (she made it in slightly more than 72 days)

Abbey Road Studios, later made famous by the Beatles, opens in London.

The immigration reception center at Ellis Island, New York, which processed more than 12 million immigrants, is closed

Six-year-old Ruby Bridges becomes the youngest of a group of African American students to integrate schools in the American South

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​Add these to the This Week in History section of your composition book:

  • Nov. 12, 1931 – Abbey Road Studios, later made famous by the Beatles, opens in London.

  • Nov. 12, 1954 – The immigration reception center at Ellis Island, New York, which processed more than 12 million immigrants, is closed

  • Nov. 14, 1889 – American journalist Nellie Bly begins her around-the-world race against the fictional record of Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days (she made it in slightly more than 72 days)

  • Nov. 14, 1960 – Six-year-old Ruby Bridges becomes the youngest of a group of African American students to integrate schools in the American South

  • Nov. 15, 1864 – Union General William Tecumseh Sherman begins his March to the Sea from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia

This Week in History
Week of Nov. 12-18

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