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American Literature to the 1820s

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The package includes 28 activities and answer keys for three periods in American Literature: Native American Oral Tradition; The Colonial Period; and The Age of Reason. Internet research activities and links to streaming videos will enhance student learning at all levels. The historical figures are included and students have opportunities to reflect on their history for an understaning of the present.

Included in this package are:

Native American Literature
Salem Witch Trials
Mayflower Compact
Jonathan Edwards
Phillis Wheatley
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Paine
Patrick Henry
Compare/Contrast Prominent Colonial Figures

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