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In this first year of our grant we focused on Colonial and Revolutionary America. Our teachers participated in seminars at Minnesota State University Moorhead, had a visit from the folks at Colonial Williamsburg, and visited Historic Fort Snelling, the Henry Sibley House, and the Northwest Company Fur Post and benefitted from the expertise of the Minnesota Historical Society, one of our grant partners. Below are some of the lesson plans they created based on their experiences this year.
- Native American Vegetable Contributions: Native North American Vegetables
- Washington and his Slaves
- The Boston Massacre: A different perspective
- 17th Century Ship Travel
- Historical Fiction/Fur Trade Lesson Plan
- Native American Homes
- The Meeting of Two Worlds: European Explorers and Native Americans in North America
- The American Revolution
- Native American Vegetable Contributions: Three Sisters Garden
- Unit: Washington and his Slaves: The Impact of Williamsburg on George Washington
- Origins of the Atlantic World
- Washington and his Slaves: the Impact of the Marquis de Lafayette on George Washington