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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 explore, explain, and create using their knowledge of important battles in South Carolina during the American Revolution.
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The students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the great depression and the effects it had on people's lives.
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Students will explore those who experienced the Holocaust and now live in South Carolina.
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