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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Colonial American History - Acts of Resistance - Key Revolutionary Events

Colonial American History - Acts of Resistance - Key Revolutionary Events

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Colonial American History - Acts of Resistance - Key Revolutionary Events

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine colonial resistance in America, concentrating on the Stamp Act, Tea Act, and Coercive Acts. Understand key events that contributed to American independence and fostered unity among the colonies. The focus is on analyzing the causes and consequences of these legislative acts, enhancing historical comprehension and critical analysis skills. Gain insights into the strategies employed by the colonies to oppose British policies and develop an appreciation for the political and social dynamics of the era.

8th Grade - University

[Colonial American History - Key Events & Concepts - 13 Colonies & Pre-Revolutionary America]

[Colonial American History - Key Events & Concepts - 13 Colonies & Pre-Revolutionary America]

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[Colonial American History - Key Events & Concepts - 13 Colonies & Pre-Revolutionary America]

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Explore significant events and concepts from colonial American history. Focus on the dynamics of the 13 colonies and the impact of pre-revolutionary acts. Develop an understanding of early American governance structures and societal transformations. Enhance knowledge of the political, economic, and social factors that shaped colonial America, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills in historical contexts.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Causes and Progression - American Revolution

Understanding Causes and Progression - American Revolution

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Understanding Causes and Progression - American Revolution

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the causes and impact of the American Revolution, examining significant events and influential figures. Develop an understanding of the economic theories and legislative actions that shaped the era. Enhance critical thinking and analytical skills while gaining historical insights into this transformative period.

12th Grade

[Multiple-Choice Quiz - Colonial Policies - The English Empire & American Colonies]

[Multiple-Choice Quiz - Colonial Policies - The English Empire & American Colonies]

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[Multiple-Choice Quiz - Colonial Policies - The English Empire & American Colonies]

12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze key events and policies from the English Empire that impacted the American Colonies, including the French and Indian War. Examine colonial responses to these influences to gain insights into early American history. Develop a comprehensive understanding of these pivotal historical developments and their significance. Enhance critical thinking and analytical skills through the exploration of colonial and imperial dynamics.

11th Grade - 12th Grade

[Conceptual Understanding - Colonial Conflicts - American Revolution]

[Conceptual Understanding - Colonial Conflicts - American Revolution]

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[Conceptual Understanding - Colonial Conflicts - American Revolution]

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine key colonial conflicts that led to the American Revolution to understand their causes, significant events, and the early pursuit of independence. Gain insight into the political, economic, and social factors that contributed to the desire for autonomy, aiding in the comprehension of historical contexts and their enduring impact. Develop critical thinking skills by analyzing influential incidents and the motivations behind them.

12th Grade

[Historical Events Analysis - Road to Independence - American Revolution]

[Historical Events Analysis - Road to Independence - American Revolution]

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[Historical Events Analysis - Road to Independence - American Revolution]

12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the pivotal events preceding the Declaration of Independence to understand the motivations behind revolutionary actions. Learners will gain insight into significant historical influences and their effects, focusing on the content and implications of these events.

8th Grade - University

Understanding Taxation and Protests - Pre-Revolutionary Events - American Colonial History

Understanding Taxation and Protests - Pre-Revolutionary Events - American Colonial History

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Understanding Taxation and Protests - Pre-Revolutionary Events - American Colonial History

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate key pre-revolutionary events, emphasizing British taxation and American colonial protests. Understand the causes and effects of pivotal events such as the Boston Tea Party. Focus on developing insights into the historical context, motivations, and consequences of these events, enhancing analytical skills and historical comprehension.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Chronological Order and Regional Characteristics - Colonial History - Early American Colonies

Chronological Order and Regional Characteristics - Colonial History - Early American Colonies

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Chronological Order and Regional Characteristics - Colonial History - Early American Colonies

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the sequence of historical events that shaped colonial developments in early America, highlighting distinctive regional characteristics. Enhance comprehension of the intricate cultural dynamics during this period, focusing on understanding the interactions and influences within the colonial framework.

12th Grade

Key Historical Legislation - Sugar and Stamp Acts - The Road to American Revolution

Key Historical Legislation - Sugar and Stamp Acts - The Road to American Revolution

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Key Historical Legislation - Sugar and Stamp Acts - The Road to American Revolution

12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the Sugar and Stamp Acts, focusing on their role in sparking American colonial resistance. Examine the issues of taxation and representation that arose from these policies and discuss their contribution to the American Revolution. Aim to develop an understanding of the historical context and its influence on the push for independence.

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