Grade Range: 6-12Resource Type(s): Interactives & Media, Lessons & Activities, Primary Source, WorksheetsDuration: 10 MinutesDate Posted: 4/2/2012
Louisa Susannah Wells was a female colonist who was loyal to King George III, who was banished from America and returned to England after the War of Independence. Listen to a dramatic reading of her narrative, and then study the supporting primary sources to answer the discussion questions. This resource is part of a series called “Life at Sea: 1680 to 1806,” which includes five perspectives on maritime life in the colonial period and early America.
This resource includes a teacher guide, student worksheet, downloadable audio, images of supporting primary sources, and discussion questions.
Multimedia instruction, Museum education
The British Long Land pattern musket was the standard arm of the British infantry soldier during ...
Colonial America, colonial, transportation, Revolutionary War, boat, woman, Women's History Month, Women's History, War of Independence, oral history, colonial era, ship, Colonist, colony, Women, march, travel, primary source, American revolution, colonial period
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