American Colonial History Through Images

 
Lesson 2
Lesson 2
American History
American History
 
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Questions: 61, 59, 60, 87, 64
 
Early Explorer Christopher Columbus
 
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The First Colonies - 1620
 
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Colonists and Native Americans
 
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Thanksgiving
 
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Lesson 2
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American History
American History
 
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A: The Colonial Period and
Independence
 
Questions: 61, 8, 62, 63, 9, 70, 69, 65, 68
 
The Government of Great Britain
 
King George III
The Ruler of Great Britain
He Inherited all his power
from his royal parents
He was not elected by the
people
He did not allow
American colonists to be
politicians in the British
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The Boston Tea Party - 1773
 
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The Revolutionary War - 1775
 
 
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Commanders in Chief of the British
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Freedom and the Common American
 
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The Declaration of Independence
 
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Explore the early American colonial period and independence through a collection of visual resources depicting key events such as Christopher Columbus's exploration, the first colonies in Jamestown, interactions between colonists and Native Americans, Thanksgiving celebrations, and political developments like King George III's rule and the Boston Tea Party. Discover the historical context and significance of these images in understanding America's past.

  • American history
  • Colonial period
  • Independence
  • Visual resources
  • Exploration

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  1. Lesson 2 American History A: The Colonial Period and Independence Questions: 61, 59, 60, 87, 64 1

  2. Early Explorer Christopher Columbus 2

  3. 3

  4. 4

  5. Question # 59 5

  6. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_zLYDH1KfaG8/TBb3ROaDBiI/AAAAAAAAAj0/zhQ4sZAmJ8E/s640/jamestown-1650s.jpgThe First Colonies - 1620 6

  7. Question # 58 7

  8. Question # 60 8

  9. Colonists and Native Americans 9

  10. Thanksgiving File:The First Thanksgiving cph.3g04961.jpg 10

  11. Question # 87 11

  12. 12

  13. Question # 64 New England Was part of Massachusetts 13

  14. Lesson 2 American History A: The Colonial Period and Independence Questions: 61, 8, 62, 63, 9, 70, 69, 65, 68 14

  15. The Government of Great Britain King George III The Ruler of Great Britain He Inherited all his power from his royal parents He was not elected by the people He did not allow American colonists to be politicians in the British Parliament. 15

  16. The Boston Tea Party - 1773 16

  17. The Revolutionary War - 1775 17

  18. Question # 61 18

  19. 19

  20. Question # 69 and 70 20

  21. Commanders in Chief of the British and American Armies 21

  22. 22

  23. 23

  24. Freedom and the Common American 24

  25. The Declaration of Independence 25

  26. Question # 62 26

  27. Question # 63 27

  28. Question # 8 28

  29. Question # 9 29

  30. 30

  31. Question # 69 and 70 31

  32. The French Join with the Americans 32

  33. 33

  34. Question # 69 and 70 34

  35. Question # 65 35

  36. Question # 68 36

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