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Where Can We Go to Find Information? (research, problem based learning, projects)
Ohio, a Union state didn't recognise amendments 13 thru 15 until the late 1800s, long after the war of northern aggression and was also the very last Union state in general to recognise said amendments. Us History, Presidents, Constitutional Amendments, Constitution, Government, Genealogy, American Government, Citizenship
Ohio, a Union state didn't recognise amendments 13 thru 15 until the late 1800s, long after the war of northern aggression and was also the very last Union state in general to recognise said amendments.
This is a five page, one day unit covering the importance and impact of the Civil War Amendments. Summaries and descriptions of the amendments are provided in a two page reading that is followed by three pages of student activities. Lesson Plans, Art, Constitutional Law, History Teachers, History Class, 7th Grade Social Studies, United States History
The 54th Mass., Emancipation Proclamation, and 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments
This is a five page, one day unit covering the importance and impact of the Civil War Amendments. Summaries and descriptions of the amendments are provided in a two page reading that is followed by three pages of student activities.
From 1865 to 1872, the Freedmen’s Bureau helped tens of thousands of freed slaves build new lives, while documenting nearly every aspect of the post-Civil War experience. As a result, the Freedmen’s Bureau records are among the most valuable sources of information on African American genealogy. #DiscoverFreedmen Vintage, World History, Education, History, Social Studies, Freedmen's Bureau, African American Genealogy
Breaking Through the 1870 Brick Wall: The Significance of the Freedmen’s Bureau Records • FamilySearch
From 1865 to 1872, the Freedmen’s Bureau helped tens of thousands of freed slaves build new lives, while documenting nearly every aspect of the post-Civil War experience. As a result, the Freedmen’s Bureau records are among the most valuable sources of information on African American genealogy. #DiscoverFreedmen
H&M Didn't Invent Hoodies, or You Must Look at 1870's Political Cartoons, Reconstruction Era, Black History Facts, American, Society, America
H&M Didn’t Invent Hoodies, or You Must Look at 1870’s
H&M Didn't Invent Hoodies, or You Must Look at 1870's
Image: Political cartoon lampooning Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction created by Thomas Nast in 1866. From the Library of Congress. Historian, Johnson, Us Presidents, Thomas, Andrew
Reconstruction SAC | Stanford History Education Group
Image: Political cartoon lampooning Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction created by Thomas Nast in 1866. From the Library of Congress.
Syntax Analysis Wheels for ANY TEXT: Four Levels of Analysis Activities Close Reading, English Grammar, Rhetorical Analysis, Syntax, Writing Skills, Ap Language And Composition, Teaching Close Reading, Instructional Resources
Syntax Analysis Wheels for ANY TEXT: Four Levels of Analysis Activities
Syntax Analysis Wheels for ANY TEXT: Four Levels of Analysis Activities
The aftermath of the Civil War is just as complicated as the causes of the war. This comic explains the politics of Reconstruction and the amendments to the Constitution, the threat of the KKK to law and order, the way railroads helped the Southern economy recover, and the biography of successful ex-slave George Washington Carver. Available from Amazon. Civil War Activities, Texas History, Law, Amendments
The aftermath of the Civil War is just as complicated as the causes of the war. This comic explains the politics of Reconstruction and the amendments to the Constitution, the threat of the KKK to law and order, the way railroads helped the Southern economy recover, and the biography of successful ex-slave George Washington Carver. Available from Amazon.
Reconstruction & the Black Codes: Analyzing Reconstruction with Primary Sources Teaching Social Studies, Social Studies Lesson, 5th Grade Social Studies, Ap Us History, National History Day
Black Codes Primary Source Activity
Reconstruction & the Black Codes: Analyzing Reconstruction with Primary Sources
Reconstruction Amendments: The 13th, 14th, 15th and the So Teaching History, Inspiration, Common Core Activities, World History Lessons, Social Studies Middle School, History Classroom
Reconstruction Amendments | Civil War and Reconstruction | 13, 14, 15 Amendments
Reconstruction Amendments: The 13th, 14th, 15th and the So
Sharecropping Administration, Homeschool Social Studies, Social Studies Education, Social Studies Elementary, Social Studies Classroom
Sharecropping and Reconstruction Primary Source Analysis Activity
Sharecropping
FREE: Humpty Dumpty Reconstruction Era Comparison Reading, Teaching Us History, Humpty Dumpty, Teachin, American History Lessons, Middle School History
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FREE: Humpty Dumpty Reconstruction Era Comparison
Civil War Hardtack--pioneers used to carry this in case they found themselves in a place without food. Snacks, War, American Revolutionary War, Civil War Art, War Recipe
Civil War Hardtack | Activity | Education.com
Civil War Hardtack--pioneers used to carry this in case they found themselves in a place without food.
PBS now has three different educational games to help students experience history; one for Rev War, one for the Underground Railroad, and a new one about Native Americans Ideas, Colonists, History Projects, Civics, Educational Games, American Indians
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PBS now has three different educational games to help students experience history; one for Rev War, one for the Underground Railroad, and a new one about Native Americans