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Comparing Revolutionary War Partisans: Francis Marion, Andrew Pickens, and Thomas Sumter
Grade(s): 8
Subject(s): Social Studies
Year: 2019
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Comparing Revolutionary War Partisans: Francis Marion, Andrew Pickens, and Thomas Sumter
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Students will follow a guided PowerPoint that will walk them through different activities to learn more about the different Acts passed on the colonists.
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Students will explore, explain, and create using their knowledge of important battles in South Carolina during the American Revolution.
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Students will explore, explain, and create using their knowledge of important battles in South Carolina during the American Revolution.
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Students will examine multiple perspectives of different groups of people on the notion of freedom during the American Revolution. The class forms into 5 groups: Patriots, Loyalists/British, Enslaved...
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Part two briefly outlines the French and Indian War. After England officially declares war on France in 1756, this marks the beginning of both the French and Indian War, and the Seven Years War...Video
Although the French and Indian War began officially in 1756, rising tension and engagements between British and French colonists happened years prior. With the English, French, and Native Americans...Video
After the American Revolution, the new United States of America needed to form a permanent government of its own. Why did the Articles of Confederation fail, and how did the U.S. Constitution come to...Video
The ETV Endowment sponsored a series of tours of three different Southern Campaign battlefields of the American Revolution. With my being a history enthusiast, I was lucky to accompany Steve Folks...Lesson
This lesson is designed to complement student understanding of the American Revolution. The lesson is designed to be completed by 11th Grade US History students, yet should be able to be utilized...