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  • Interactive US History Map

    ʺBecome a geography whiz as you learn how the United States was settled. Discover how the continent was irrevocably changed by European colonization, the events that caused the wholesale displacement and decimation of the land’s original inhabitants, and how the 50 states came to be formed.ʺ Quelle: Anbieter

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  • The Forced Migration of Enslaved People

    This project illuminates the forced migration of enslaved individuals in the American South between 1810 and 1859 (USA: University of Richmond 2018).

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  • The Atlantic slave trade

    Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. Anthony Hazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice (TED-Ed 2020).

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  • 'I Am Omar’: Exploring Identity and Representation

    In this lesson, students will read, analyze, and discuss “I Am Omar.” By analyzing this multimedia story, students will expand their understanding of the experiences of African Muslims who were enslaved in the United States, and explore the importance of identity and representation in history and storytelling.⁠ (USA: Pulitzer Center 2021)

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  • William Penn's Peaceable Kingdom

    By juxtaposing the different promotional tracts of William Penn and Francis Daniel Pastorius, students understand the ethnic diversity of Pennsylvania along with the “pull” factors of migration in the seventeenth century English colonies (USA: Edsitement 2018).

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  • Make Way for Democracy

    The National World War I Museum and Memorial, in collaboration with the Google Cultural Institute, has created this powerful online exhibit that allows visitors to learn about the role of African-Americans in World War I. It portrays the lives of African Americans during the war through a series of rare images, documents and objects (USA 2017).

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  • Fear of Foreigners: A Cartoon History of Nativism in America

    In this lesson students learn that the recent anti-immigrant rhetoric follows a long tradition of nativist sentiment in America (The Lowdown, USA 2016)

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  • The Great Depression - New Deal, New York

    In his first one hundred days in office, in a effort to stem the effects of the Great Depression, President Roosevelt created many new federal agencies giving jobs and relief to people and transforming the American landscape with public works projects (60 minutes / USA 2021).

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  • Teaching the Vietnam War ...

    This New York Times lesson includes a curated selection of photographs, original articles and first-person accounts for students to investigate and analyze (2017).

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  • What is McCarthyism? And how did it happen?

    In the 1950s, in the U.S. as part of a campaign to expose suspected Communists, thousands of individuals were aggressively investigated and questioned before government panels. Named after its most notorious practitioner, the phenomenon known as McCarthyism destroyed lives and careers. But how did this episode of political repression take off? This lesson traces the history of ...

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