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2nd Grade - 4th Grade
Understanding the Southern Colonies - Geography and Climate - Colonial American History
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2nd Grade - 4th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the geography and climate of the Southern Colonies in colonial America, focusing on the agricultural practices and weather conditions of the time. Understand regional characteristics, the importance of plantations, and the key crops cultivated during this period. Gain insights into how these factors influenced the economy and daily life in the Southern Colonies.
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
Key Figures and Economic Factors - Abolitionists and Civil War - American History
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
History
Examine the crucial contributions of abolitionists and the economic dynamics that ignited the American Civil War. Understand key concepts, such as the contrast between the industrialized North and the agricultural South, while exploring the significant figures who influenced this period. Gain insights into the catalysts of the Civil War and the impact of these historical figures on American history.
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Slavery - Economic Motivations - Historical Context
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Social Studies, History
Explore the economic motivations behind the establishment of slavery in the American colonies, focusing on the transition from Native American and indentured servant labor to African slavery. Gain insights into the economic and logistical decisions that dictated the use of enslaved labor, enhancing understanding of historical contexts and colonial economics.
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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Economic Dynamics - Antebellum America
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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the economic landscape of Antebellum America with a focus on the plantation system and its societal economic implications. Gain insights into historical economic trends by understanding the role of slavery in shaping economic practices. Analyze the impact of the cotton industry on both American and global markets.
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4th Grade - 7th Grade
Understanding the Civil War - Texas and Its Role - Historical Perspectives
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4th Grade - 7th Grade
Social Studies, History
Investigate the significant role Texas played during the Civil War by examining key events and socio-economic factors. Gain a comprehensive understanding of Texas's response to national conflicts and the impact of the Civil War, enhancing historical analysis and critical thinking skills.
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4th Grade
Reconstruction Era Analysis - Social & Political Impacts - Reconstruction Period 1865-1877
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4th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the social and political impacts of the American Civil War's aftermath during the Reconstruction era from 1865 to 1877. Analyze key historical effects, including economic changes, political reformation, and social evolution, with a focus on rebuilding the Southern states and their reintegration into the Union. Gain an understanding of the era's transformation and acquire skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.
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5th Grade
Analyzing Text Evidence - Drawing Historical Conclusions - American Civil War
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5th Grade
English
Explore the use of text evidence to infer conclusions about historical figures and events, with a focus on the American Civil War. Learners will enhance critical reading skills to interpret and analyze significant historical texts effectively.
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4th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Causes of the Civil War - Economic and Social Divisions
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4th Grade - 8th Grade
History, Social Studies
Explore the causes of the U.S. Civil War with an emphasis on economic disparities and societal beliefs between the North and South. Understand the economic factors that influenced the war, identify pivotal legislative actions, and analyze the impact of significant literature and court cases on the abolitionist movement. Gain insights into key events and laws that heightened sectional tensions, enhancing comprehension of the historical context and contributing factors leading to the conflict.
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5th Grade
Understanding Reasons Behind the Expansion of Slavery - Economic Motivations and Regional Differences in 19th-Century America
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5th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the expansion of slavery in America with a focus on economic motivations and regional perspectives during the 19th century. Understand the impact of the Northern demand for raw materials on Southern slavery. Analyze the debates regarding slavery in new territories and reflect on the societal tensions leading to the Civil War.
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Presidential Facts and Historical Events - U.S. History and Governance
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Social Studies, History
Examine the significance of Presidents' Day by focusing on U.S. Presidents and their influence during key historical events, including the Civil and Revolutionary Wars. Understand the historical context, presidential responsibilities, and the impact these leaders had on the nation's development.
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4th Grade
Abolition Movement - Influential Figures and Impact - American Social Reform
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4th Grade
Social Studies
Exploration of the abolition movement in America, emphasizing influential figures such as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Learners will understand the historical impact of abolitionism, while developing skills in analyzing the social and political transformations that contributed to ending slavery.
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1st Grade - 3rd Grade
Understanding the Colonial Framework - The 13 Colonies - Key Historical Insights
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1st Grade - 3rd Grade
Social Studies
Explore the foundational aspects of the 13 Colonies and understand the key differences among them and their roles in shaping modern society. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the geographical, political, and economic elements of early American colonial life, enhancing knowledge of their influences on contemporary America.
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Colonial Life - Family Roles & Responsibilities - 13 Original Colonies
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
English
Explore life in the 13 original colonies with a focus on family roles, responsibilities, and societal structures. Gain an understanding of the various roles within a colonial family and the economic and social dynamics of colonial America.
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5th Grade
[Historical Governance - The House of Burgesses - Southern Colonies]
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5th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the emergence and impact of the House of Burgesses, the first representative legislative body in the Southern Colonies, to understand early colonial governance. Analyze the influence of Bacon's Rebellion on the development of democratic foundations in American history. Investigate the roles and perspectives of different societal groups to enhance comprehension of colonial political dynamics and democratic evolution.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Comparison and Contrast - Colonial Regions - Thirteen Colonies
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the distinctions and similarities among the three colonial regions of the Thirteen Colonies. Explore key differences in climate, economy, and culture to enhance understanding of the historical development of these regions.
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
[Exploring Colonies - Maryland and Georgia - Early Settlement and Development]
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
Social Studies
Study the founding and development of the Maryland and Georgia colonies, focusing on their origins, economic activities, and societal structures. Gain an understanding of the geographical, economic, and political factors that shaped these Southern Colonies. Explore their historical significance to develop insights into their influence on the broader context of American colonial history.
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Abolitionists - Influential Figures and Movements - 19th Century Social Change
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
English
Investigate the key figures and movements within the 19th-century abolitionist movement, emphasizing the influential contributions of William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, John Brown, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Gain insights into the historical context of these individuals' actions while understanding their lasting impact on social justice and the abolition of slavery through their legacies and writings.
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Reconstruction Era - Challenges and Solutions - American History
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
History, Social Studies
Examine the significant challenges of the Reconstruction Era, including the reintegration of Southern states and support for newly freed slaves, with particular attention to constitutional amendments and societal changes. Develop an understanding of key historical principles, analyze social impacts, and evaluate the long-term effects of Reconstruction amendments and policies.
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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Colonial Life Skills - Daily Routines and Roles - Life in Colonial America
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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Social Studies, History
Examine the daily life in colonial America by investigating the responsibilities and roles within the family and community. Gain insights into historical social structures while learning about the various skills and tasks managed by family members during this era. Understand the division of labor and the essential functions performed by individuals to maintain the household and support the community.
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