This PowerPoint presentation covers the entire Spanish-American War. It includes images, primary sources, videos, and maps to enhance student understanding of the war. It was used in an International Baccalaureate History of the Americas class but
This PowerPoint presentation covers the foreign policies of the Progressive Era Presidents; T. Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson. Specifically geared for an International Baccalaureate History of the Americas class covering part of Emergence of the
This PowerPoint presentation covers the topic of United States Imperialism prior to the Spanish-American War. It was used in an International Baccalaureate History of the Americas class but can be used in any US History class. Topics include:Motives
This map of the Spanish-American War covers both the Caribbean and Pacific theaters of the war. It can be used in any US History course as a culmination activity after the major events of the war have been covered.
This activity requires students to analyze primary and secondary sources relating to United States Imperialism at the end of the 19th century. This activity is set up using the International Baccalaureate strategy for analyzing sources; Origin,
This activity is designed to preview the reasons for the United States initial intervention in 1914 in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. The students will read two documents (one secondary source and one primary source) to understand why the
This activity requires students to read a series of primary and secondary sources from the Colonial Era and then create a tattoo using imagery, phrases, and other information from the sources. The students should explain their tattoo and how it
This PowerPoint covers mercantilism as it was in the English colonies. Topics include:MercantilismDominion of New EnglandGlorious RevolutionTriangular TradeAfrican Slave TradeMiddle PassageGuided notes available!
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