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The American Revolution and its Consequences
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Describe the importance of Valley Forge, the Battle of Saratoga, and the Battle of Yorktown in the American Revolution.
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The American Revolution and its Consequences
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Describe the advantages and disadvantages each side had during the American Revolution with respect to military leadership, geography, types…
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Causes of the American Revolution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Identify a problem that people in the colonies faced, identify alternative choices for addressing the problem with possible consequences,…
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Causes of the American Revolution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Describe how colonial experiences with self-government and ideas about government influenced the decision to declare independence.
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Causes of the American Revolution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Identify the role that key individuals played in leading the colonists to revolution, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin…
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Causes of the American Revolution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Use the Declaration of Independence to explain why many colonists wanted to separate from Great Britain and why they…
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Causes of the American Revolution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Describe the role of the First and Second Continental Congresses in unifying the colonies.
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Causes of the American Revolution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Using an event from the Revolutionary era, explain how British and colonial views on authority and the use of…