Students will learn about the abolitionist movement in North Carolina and the section of the Underground Railroad which travelled through the state.
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- NCPEDIA
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- Alex Coffin
- Date Added:
- 06/24/2019
Students will learn about the abolitionist movement in North Carolina and the section of the Underground Railroad which travelled through the state.
In this lesson, students investigate how the United States was dependent on railroad commerce and how the railroads contributed to racial inequality.
This is a supplemental resource to be used in conjunction with the lesson: Unit Two: 1920s (Industrial Nation: Workers and Products on the Move). In this lesson, students investigate how the United States was dependent on railroad commerce and how the railroads contributed to racial inequality.
Students and teachers can review ths resource to learn about the life of Native Americans who were in the Chesapeake Region of the United States.
Students learn about the political, economic, and geographic regional differences that led to conflict in the United States through map sketches, primary sources, problem-solving and points of view.
In this interactive game, students explore the changes in America transportation over time as they match a variety of vehicles with their destinations and time periods. This interactive is included in the online exhibition entitled America on the Move, which focuses on transportation in US history.
Students can explore an online resource which focuses on famous women. In "Women on Stamps: Part 2", it features women who pioneered in the fields of health, science, education, philanthropy, aviation and athletics. This is the second virtual exhibit in a series of four.
Students can explore an online resource, "Women on Stamps" virtual exhibit series, it explores the women on postage stamps and the contributions they have made to America. In "Women on Stamps: Part 3" it focuses on women who have made significant contributions to the arts and literature.
Students can learn about women's role in the United States through stamsp. The four-part virtual exhibit series, "Women on Stamps", highlights prominent women that have been featured on United States postage stamps. In "Women on Stamps: Part 4", it focuses on women who have made significant contributions to the performing arts.