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You're a Union general on the eve of Antietam. You know Lee's plans. What will you do? [...] »
Very few of us have ancestors who were not immigrants. Bring the topic of immigration to life. [...] »
Use maps to show the significance of the Great Compromise and the Three-fifths Compromise. [...] »
Help students think about where evidence for history comes from. [...] »
Elementary students investigate the first presidential assassination and debate whether it was avoidable. [...] »
Learn about the experiences of immigrants detained at Angel Island and how this impacted their opinion of the US. [...] »
Did the Chinese discover America before Columbus? How would or does this impact our understanding of European explorers and exploration? [...] »
Examine the role of African Americans in the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. [...] »
Constitutional or not? Read about this 1803 landmark court case deciding issues of judicial review. [...] »
Examining changes in early American homes helps interpret the past. It reflects the transitions that occurred in that community, as well as within the household. [...] »
