Grade Range: 4-12Resource Type(s): Reference MaterialsDate Posted: 6/4/2009
Students will learn about the virtually simultaneous introduction of English, French, and Spanish culture to this vast area and tells the stories of Native and European societies through 1700. Downloadable PDFs are included to relate the themes addressed in the exhibition to standards of learning. This website explores the international origins of the societies of Canada and the United States and commemorates the 400th anniversary of three lasting settlements in Jamestown, Québec, and Santa Fe.
Museum education, Thematic approach
The astrolabe is an astronomical calculating device used from ancient times into the eighteenth c...
colonial times, expansion, Virginia, Native American, trade, American Indian Heritage Month, American Indian, Colonial America, map, November, Indian, colony, colonial era, Christianity, agriculture, slavery, culture, catholicism, religion, Native American Heritage Month
Baylor uses prose-poetry to tell the story behind the broken clay pots scattered across the south...
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