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Indiana Academic Standards-Grade 5
Approved October 2007 Grade 5, Page 3 Example: Slavery, plantations, town meetings and town markets 5.1.8 Identify the early founders of colonial settlements and describe early colonial resistance to British rule. (Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: John Smith, William Bradford, Roger Willia...
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Approved October 2007 Grade 5, Page 3 Example: Slavery, plantations, town meetings and town markets 5.1.8 Identify the early founders of colonial settlements and describe early colonial resistance to British rule. (Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: John Smith, William Bradford, Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, John Winthrop, Thomas Hooker, Nathaniel Bacon, George Whitefield and William Penn The American Revolution: 1763 to 1783 5.1.9 Analyze the causes of the American Revolution as
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Approved October 2007 Grade 5, Page 3 Example: Slavery, plantations, town meetings and town markets 5.1.8 Identify the early founders of colonial settlements and describe early colonial resistance to British rule. (Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: John Smith, William Bradford, Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, John Winthrop, Thomas Hooker, Nathaniel Bacon, George Whitefield and William Penn The American Revolution: 1763 to <span class="highlight">1783</span> 5.1.9 Analyze the causes of the American Revolution as
Indiana Academic Standards-Social Studies-Grade 8
and effects of the Revolutionary War (1775–1783), including enactment of the Articles of Confederation and the Treaty of Paris. 8.1.5 Identify and explain key events leading to the creation of a strong union among the 13 original states and in the establishment of the United States as a...
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and effects of the Revolutionary War (1775–1783), including enactment of the Articles of Confederation and the Treaty of Paris. 8.1.5 Identify and explain key events leading to the creation of a strong union among the 13 original states and in the establishment of the United States as a federal republic. Example: The enactment of state constitutions, the Constitutional Conventions, ratifying conventions of the American states, and debate by Federalists versus Anti-Federalists regarding approval or
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http://dc.doe.in.gov/Standards/AcademicStandards/PrintLibrary/docs-socialstudies/2007-ss-grade08.pdf#page=2
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and effects of the Revolutionary War (1775–<span class="highlight">1783</span>), including enactment of the Articles of Confederation and the Treaty of Paris. 8.1.5 Identify and explain key events leading to the creation of a strong union among the 13 original states and in the establishment of the United States as a federal republic. Example: The enactment of state constitutions, the Constitutional Conventions, ratifying conventions of the American states, and debate by Federalists versus Anti-Federalists regarding approval or
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