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8th Grade

Sovereignty - Legal Battles - Native American Rights

Sovereignty - Legal Battles - Native American Rights

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Sovereignty - Legal Battles - Native American Rights

8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the historic significance of the Worcester vs. Georgia Supreme Court case, focusing on the aspects of Native American sovereignty and the legal challenges it presented. Develop an understanding of the balance of power between federal and state governments and its implications for Native American rights and autonomy.

8th Grade

Key Historical Encounters - Native American and European Interactions - Colonial Expansion

Key Historical Encounters - Native American and European Interactions - Colonial Expansion

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Key Historical Encounters - Native American and European Interactions - Colonial Expansion

8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine key turning points in the interactions between Native Americans and Europeans during the period of colonial expansion. Analyze the significant impact of diseases on Native populations and explore major historical events that shaped early American history. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the cultural, social, and political changes during this era. Enhance critical thinking and analytical skills through examining primary and secondary sources related to these interactions and their lasting effects.

8th Grade

Understanding Leadership - Native American Figures - Historical Impact

Understanding Leadership - Native American Figures - Historical Impact

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Understanding Leadership - Native American Figures - Historical Impact

8th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the legacies of Native American leaders such as Geronimo and Chief Joseph, examining their influence, resilience, and cultural significance in U.S. history. Understand their impact on society and historical narrative, and develop an appreciation of their roles in shaping indigenous identity and resistance.

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