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To What Extent was Reconstruction a Revolution? (Part 1) InteractiveTo What Extent was Reconstruction a Revolution? (Part 1) Interactive
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10th - 12th
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Social Studies & History
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To What Extent was Reconstruction a Revolution? (Part 1)

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This To What Extent was Reconstruction a Revolution? (Part 1) interactive also includes:
  • Student Activity Part 1
  • To What Extent was Reconstruction a Revolution? (Part 2)
  • Student Activity Part 2
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  • Joint Resolution Proposing the Fifteenth Amendment
  • Memorial Against Integration of Public Schools
  • Memorial of the Colored People of Georgia in Favor of the Sumner Civil Rights Bill
  • Petition of "Colored Citizens"
  • Sumner Civil Rights Bill
  • Wade-Davis Bill as Amended
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Some scholars consider the Civil War and Reconstruction a second American Revolution. Class members weigh in after examining primary sources, including a Congressional resolution calling for the Fifteenth Amendment and the credentials of one of the first African American members of Congress. Using an interactive tool to sort the documents and a writing prompt, they articulate whether they think Reconstruction was, in fact, an American revolution. 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

the reconstruction era, reconstruction, civil rights, constitutional amendments, african american history, primary source analysis, primary source images, primary sources

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Use primary source analysis as a capstone or review activity on a unit covering Reconstruction

Classroom Considerations

  • Learners need Internet access to complete the lesson
  • First in a two-part activity on the significance of Reconstruction

Pros

  • Documents are lesser-known and intriguing
  • Activity is hands-on and develops critical thinking

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RH.9-10.1 RH.9-10.2 RH.9-10.6 RH.9-10.9 RH.9-10.10 RH.11-12.1 RH.11-12.2 RH.11-12.6 RH.11-12.9 RH.11-12.10

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