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7th Grade
Key Explorations - French & English Navigators - The Age of Exploration
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7th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the expeditions and motivations behind the journeys of French and English explorers during the Age of Exploration. Learners will trace key routes and grasp the impacts of colonization.
7th Grade
[Vocabulary Development - Exploration and Statehood - Louisiana Territorial Period]
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7th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the pivotal expeditions that explored the Louisiana Territory and trace the path to its transition into statehood. Develop an enriched vocabulary and deepen historical understanding by examining significant figures and cultural elements connected with this period. Focus on learning outcomes that enhance comprehension of historical events and the development of the region, fostering skills in critical analysis and interpretation.
7th Grade
[Understanding the Benefits and Expeditions of the Louisiana Purchase - U.S. Territorial Expansion - American History]
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7th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the strategic, economic, and exploratory impacts of the Louisiana Purchase on U.S. expansion. Understand its historical significance and key exploratory expeditions. The focus is on enhancing knowledge about the Louisiana Purchase's effects on American growth and the skills involved in historical analysis and critical thinking.
5th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Conflicts - Battles and Alliances - French and Indian War
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the causes, events, and outcomes of the French and Indian War by focusing on key battles and alliances. Gain insights into its impact on American revolutionary sentiments. Explore how territorial disputes and colonial expansion fueled the conflict, and analyze the strategic significance of battles such as the Battle of Quebec and alliances formed between Native American tribes and European powers. Understand how the war's conclusion reshaped geopolitical boundaries and set the stage for growing revolutionary sentiments among American colonists.