Through various modes of learning, we have covered the American Revolution from its beginning conflicts up to major battles. As Dr. Mullin stated, the American Revolution is often described as pre-1776. Post-1776 is considered the War for American Indepedence. Either way, it is an amazing time period in the history of our country. We should not take for granted the sacrifices made by the founding fathers. Would you be so brave as to sign your name to a document that meant death if captured? This is more than a simply something you learn about in school, it is one of the greatest stories ever told. The powerpoint I have posted takes you through a picture review of what we have talked about thus far. We discussed in class the significance of these pictures. Not everybody gets to share everything they want in class. The History Book, however, provides that ability. By posting a comment, you can share what you think/know about what we have covered thus far.
**Select 3 pictures from the PowerPoint**
1. State what picture you have selected.
2. Explain why that picture is important/what the picture represents.
Goal: To review via blogging the major events of the American Revolution.
Points: 20
DUE Date: November 6th, 2009. 10:00 p.m.
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Jamestown Colony, PPT
The Southern Colonies
View more presentations from Dan Klumper.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Welcome to The History Book
Welcome to the new home of The History Book.
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american revolution,
civil war,
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