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7th Grade - University

Understanding the Impacts of Westward Expansion and American Indian Experience - U.S. History and Geography

Understanding the Impacts of Westward Expansion and American Indian Experience - U.S. History and Geography

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Understanding the Impacts of Westward Expansion and American Indian Experience - U.S. History and Geography

7th Grade - University

Social-studies

Examine the impact of the Erie Canal, Monroe Doctrine, and the Trail of Tears on the history of the United States. Understand U.S. expansion policies and their social and political consequences, gaining insights into the nation's development during these pivotal periods. Analyze the economic growth spurred by the Erie Canal, the diplomatic significance of the Monroe Doctrine, and the humanitarian and cultural ramifications of the Trail of Tears. Develop skills in historical analysis and critical thinking through this exploration of American history.

7th Grade

Understanding the Impact - Forced Relocations - Native American History

Understanding the Impact - Forced Relocations - Native American History

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Understanding the Impact - Forced Relocations - Native American History

7th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the effects of the 1830 Removal Act on Native American tribes, focusing on significant historical developments. Gain an understanding of the impact of forced relocation and the tactics aimed at cultural assimilation.

7th Grade - University

Impact Analysis - Westward Expansion - American Indian Experience

Impact Analysis - Westward Expansion - American Indian Experience

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Impact Analysis - Westward Expansion - American Indian Experience

7th Grade - University

Social-studies

Analyze the impacts of westward expansion, focusing on the transformation of transportation systems and the experiences of Native American communities during this era. Evaluate historical policies, examining their intended and unintended consequences on society and infrastructure. Develop critical thinking skills by assessing different perspectives and formulating informed conclusions about this significant period in American history.

7th Grade

Transportation Developments - Erie Canal & Indian Removal - American Expansion

Transportation Developments - Erie Canal & Indian Removal - American Expansion

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Transportation Developments - Erie Canal & Indian Removal - American Expansion

7th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the Erie Canal's influence on 19th-century American transportation and the movement westward. Examine the resulting displacement of Native Americans and explore their sovereignty claims, highlighting the complex interactions that shaped U.S. expansion. Develop a nuanced understanding of these historical dynamics and their long-term impacts on American society.

1st Grade - University

Historical Analysis - The Seminole Resistance - The Trail of Tears

Historical Analysis - The Seminole Resistance - The Trail of Tears

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Historical Analysis - The Seminole Resistance - The Trail of Tears

1st Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate the Seminole resistance during the Trail of Tears and their alliances with escaped enslaved Africans, gaining insights into cultural preservation and historical impact. Focus on understanding the Seminole strategies and motivations, the implications of their alliances, and the cultural heritage preserved throughout this period. Develop analytical and critical thinking skills by examining the social, political, and cultural factors that shaped these historical events, leading to a comprehensive understanding of their lasting significance.

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding Native American History - Andrew Jackson's Policies - Early 19th Century United States

Understanding Native American History - Andrew Jackson's Policies - Early 19th Century United States

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Understanding Native American History - Andrew Jackson's Policies - Early 19th Century United States

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the key aspects of Andrew Jackson's policies toward Native Americans, with a focus on the Indian Removal Act and its impact. Gain insight into historical events and Native American resistance. Understand the historical context and consequences of these policies, while developing analytical skills to assess their lasting effects on Native American communities.

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