Plantation Letters

Nick Miller

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Shan Ingram

"It seems that once children reached the age of around seven years old, they were doi…"

Nick Miller replied Nov. 3, 2008 to Could slaves be too young to work?

3 Nov. 3, 2008
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Amanda Long

"It seems that most young children during the early 1800’s had to have money in their…"

Nick Miller replied Nov. 3, 2008 to Education

3 Nov. 11, 2008
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Kevin Oliver

"Anytime you can use an activity that covers multiple Competency Goals it is a positi…"

Nick Miller replied Nov. 3, 2008 to North Carolina Social Studies Competencies

4 Nov. 11, 2008
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Kevin Oliver

"The Cognitive Flexibility Theory could be very beneficial if used in the correct way…"

Nick Miller replied Nov. 3, 2008 to Cognitive Flexibility Theory

4 Nov. 3, 2008
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John Lee

"Theme: Emancipation Question: How did slaves lives change after the Civil War? Summ…"

Nick Miller replied Nov. 2, 2008 to Working with the documents - Infering and corroborating evidence about life for slaves (Activity III)

47 Sep 21
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John Lee

"Summarizing The document is an interview that took place on August 6, 1937. The pers…"

Nick Miller replied Nov. 2, 2008 to Working with documents - Contextualizing historical information about life for slaves (Activity II)

49 Nov 25
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John Lee

"The source that I read was in the form of a letter and is considered a primary sourc…"

Nick Miller replied Nov. 2, 2008 to Working with documents - Summarizing historical information about life for slaves (Activity I)

61 Nov 6
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