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Teaching Slavery & Resistance in the New Nation

Slavery & Resistance in the New Nation

The revolution had been all about equality, and the Constitution used the words “We the people,” but the reality for most people was that they were not really part of the equal America that so many had fought for.

American Yawp
Stanford University Press

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

How did those that resisted slavery embody American values?
STANDARDS:
RH.2 - Main Ideas, RH.7 - Visual Information

DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:

2,3,4
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