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US History: 1844-1877: Sectional Conflict: Regional Differences
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How did regional differences between the North and South related to slavery lead to tensions in the years leading up to the Civil War? Kim compares the economic and ideological differences that drove the sections apart. [8:27]

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Social Studies
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Khan Academy
Date Added:
11/01/2022
US History: 1844-1877: Slavery and the Missouri Compromise
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How did westward expansion exacerbate tensions over the institution of slavery? Sal and Kim discuss how slavery was an issue at the birth of the United States and how the issue became more and more central as the country expanded. [11:00]

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Social Studies
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Khan Academy
Date Added:
11/01/2022
US History: 1865-1898: Black Codes and Reconstruction
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In the period after the Civil War in the American South, when Southern society reorganized to account for the end of slavery. In this video, Kim discusses how many Southern governments passed laws preventing African Americans from voting, among other things, which prompted Congress to pass the Fourteenth Amendment. [5:46]

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Social Studies
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Khan Academy
Date Added:
11/01/2022
U.S. History, Preface, Preface
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U.S. History is designed for a two-semester American history sequence. It is traditional in coverage, following a roughly chronological outline, and using a balanced approach that includes political, economic, social, and cultural developments. At the same time, the book includes a number of innovative and interactive features designed to enhance student learning. Instructors can also customize the book, adapting it to the approach that works best in their classroom.

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Module
Date Added:
09/20/2018
U.S. History, Rule Britannia! The English Empire, 1660–1763, An Empire of Slavery and the Consumer Revolution
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:

Analyze the role slavery played in the history and economy of the British Empire
Explain the effects of the 1739 Stono Rebellion and the 1741 New York Conspiracy Trials
Describe the consumer revolution and its effect on the life of the colonial gentry and other settlers

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Module
Date Added:
09/20/2018
U.S. History Sourcebook - Advanced
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From CK-12, U.S. History Sourcebook - Advanced covers U.S. history from Colonial America through World War I. This book provides high school U.S. History teachers and students with sets of primary and secondary sources about important topics. Some teachers will use it as a supplement to a traditional textbook. For those looking to leave the textbook behind entirely, it will provide a course with basic structure and continuity, and will reduce the burden of finding new primary sources for each class meeting. However, it is not yet comprehensive enough to meet the coverage requirements of, for example, an Advanced Placement test.

Subject:
American History
Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Reading
Textbook
Provider:
CK-12 Foundation
Provider Set:
CK-12 FlexBook
Date Added:
10/29/2009
U.S. History Sourcebook - Basic
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From CK-12, U.S. History Sourcebook - Basic covers U.S. history from Colonial America through World War I. This book provides high school U.S. History teachers and students with sets of primary and secondary sources about important topics. Some teachers will use it as a supplement to a traditional textbook. For those looking to leave the textbook behind entirely, it will provide a course with basic structure and continuity, and will reduce the burden of finding new primary sources for each class meeting. However, it is not yet comprehensive enough to meet the coverage requirements of, for example, an Advanced Placement test.

Subject:
American History
Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Reading
Textbook
Provider:
CK-12 Foundation
Provider Set:
CK-12 FlexBook
Date Added:
11/19/2009
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
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This collection uses primary sources to explore Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. Digital Public Library of America Primary Source Sets are designed to help students develop their critical thinking skills and draw diverse material from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States. Each set includes an overview, ten to fifteen primary sources, links to related resources, and a teaching guide. These sets were created and reviewed by the teachers on the DPLA's Education Advisory Committee.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Literature
Material Type:
Primary Source
Provider:
Digital Public Library of America
Provider Set:
Primary Source Sets
Author:
Melissa Strong
Date Added:
10/20/2015
The Underground Railroad Through Primary and Secondary Sources
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To introduce the Underground Railroad to students using an age and/or grade appropriate book while using the questions provided to encourage dialogue.

Subject:
American History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Date Added:
03/06/2023
The Underground Railroad and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
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This collection uses primary sources to explore the Underground Railroad and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. Digital Public Library of America Primary Source Sets are designed to help students develop their critical thinking skills and draw diverse material from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States. Each set includes an overview, ten to fifteen primary sources, links to related resources, and a teaching guide. These sets were created and reviewed by the teachers on the DPLA's Education Advisory Committee.

Subject:
American History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Provider:
Digital Public Library of America
Provider Set:
Primary Source Sets
Author:
Lakisha Odlum
Date Added:
04/11/2016
The University of Virginia Library: Reconstruction, by Fredrick Douglass
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A document on Reconstruction written by Fredrick Douglass. He argues particularly for voting rights for blacks as the most necessary step to avoid the kinds of state's rights conflicts that brought about the Civil War.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Provider:
University of Virginia
Date Added:
08/05/2022
William Henry Singleton's Resistance to Slavery: Overt and Covert
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In this lesson, students will learn that enslaved people resisted their captivity constantly. Because they were living under the domination of their masters, slaves knew that direct, outright, overt resistance"”such as talking back, hitting their master or running away"“"“could result in being whipped, sold away from their families and friends, or even killed.

Subject:
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Endowment for the Humanities
Provider Set:
EDSITEment!
Date Added:
11/19/2020
Writing in U.S. History: The Emancipation Proclamation
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Assess how the Emancipation Proclamation expanded ideas of freedom and liberty, looking at the antislavery debate that led to the proclamation, the influences on Lincoln's decision, and the provisions of the document. In this interactive lesson from WGBH, students develop a written argument in response to the question "In what ways did the Emancipation Proclamation expand ideas of freedom and liberty in America?" They gather evidence from videos featuring historian Ben Weber and from primary source documents, images, and artifacts.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Interactive
Lesson
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Date Added:
11/06/2023
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute: Connecticut Blacks in 18th and 19th Centuries
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A curriculum unit that examines the history of slavery in Connecticut, the laws permitting it, segregation, and the struggles faced by freed blacks to achieve equality.

Subject:
Practitioner Support
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Yale University
Provider Set:
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Date Added:
10/03/2023