Unit 2: The Road to Revolution & the War for Independence
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For Crown or Colony
In order to experience the events that took place before the American Revolution, you will be following a young American colonist named Nat as he works as an apprentice in Boston. Go to the website http://www.mission-us.org and register (it is free) and click on Mission 1: For Crown or Colony. As you are working through the game, fill in the worksheet below. You will be able to save the game as you progress.
In order to experience the events that took place before the American Revolution, you will be following a young American colonist named Nat as he works as an apprentice in Boston. Go to the website http://www.mission-us.org and register (it is free) and click on Mission 1: For Crown or Colony. As you are working through the game, fill in the worksheet below. You will be able to save the game as you progress.
For Crown or Colony | |
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Declaration of Independence: 21st Century Translation | |
File Size: | 16 kb |
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The Revolutionary War
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The Road to Revolution Review Game: Click this link to see if you can remember how the Revolution unfolded in the colonies!
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Crash Course Viewing Guide: American Revolution | |
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The Patriot Extra Credit:
If you would like to receive the extra credit, track down a copy of the film and watching it on your own time (it is currently on Netflix streaming). Then, write a short summary of the film, including specific scenes, describing how historical the film is. You should compare actions taken, characters, or events of the film to historical events we have talked about in class, and evaluate the historical accuracy of how they are portrayed.
If you would like to receive the extra credit, track down a copy of the film and watching it on your own time (it is currently on Netflix streaming). Then, write a short summary of the film, including specific scenes, describing how historical the film is. You should compare actions taken, characters, or events of the film to historical events we have talked about in class, and evaluate the historical accuracy of how they are portrayed.
The Articles of Confederation and The Constitution
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Articles of Confederation | |
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