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Analyzing Founding Documents - Primary Source Exploration - Formation of Nationhood

Analyzing Founding Documents - Primary Source Exploration - Formation of Nationhood

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Analyzing Founding Documents - Primary Source Exploration - Formation of Nationhood

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine primary sources that significantly influenced American independence, focusing on documents such as the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights. Gain an understanding of historical governance concepts and the evolution of rights. Learn to analyze the ideas that shaped political systems and contributed to the development of democratic principles in the United States.

8th Grade

Analyzing Jamestown Settlements - Historical Context - Early American Colonies

Analyzing Jamestown Settlements - Historical Context - Early American Colonies

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Analyzing Jamestown Settlements - Historical Context - Early American Colonies

8th Grade

Social-studies

Explore how the diverse occupations of early Jamestown settlers shaped colonial priorities and historical development. Understand the focus on establishing economic stability and self-sufficiency through the roles of gentlemen, laborers, craftsmen, and farmers. Analyze the challenges faced, including labor shortages and the need for skilled trades, and assess the settlers' impact on economic and social structures.

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