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12th grade Native Americans dbqs

Preview of The Trail of Tears & Andrew Jackson Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning

The Trail of Tears & Andrew Jackson Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning

The Trail of Tears and Andrew Jackson Primary Source Analysis takes students to a letter written by a U.S. soldier during the removal of the Cherokee natives in 1838. This is a first hand account describing how soldiers ripped people out of their homes and forced them to march over 2,000 miles, leaving 4,000 dead. Students then look at a political cartoon featuring President Jackson and the Cherokee and asks students to ponder why it is important to learn about “bad history” with the good. This
Preview of Aztec Primary Source Worksheet/DBQ: Hernán Cortés Views Tenochtitlan

Aztec Primary Source Worksheet/DBQ: Hernán Cortés Views Tenochtitlan

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan. Students will learn about the defenses, transportation system, and market places of Tenochtitlan. The worksheet allows students to read a short primary source written by Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés. The worksheet includes eight questions and has an answer key for the teacher. The reading is very engaging for students.Please check out my Native American lesson plans.Great Native A
Preview of Native American Assimilation Boarding School Photograph Analysis Lesson

Native American Assimilation Boarding School Photograph Analysis Lesson

This lesson will challenge students to use historical detective skills to uncover the dark history behind one of the American governments darker policies: Native American assimilation. Students will learn the policy of assimilation with embedded clips and slides. From there, students watch a Hollywood portrayal of assimilation via TNT's "Into the West" drama. Students will then work collaboratively with over 10 photographs to complete a photograph analysis sheet which will be used to determine t
Preview of Jackson Mock Trial: Did Bank Veto, Force Bill, & Indian Removal Abuse Fed Power?

Jackson Mock Trial: Did Bank Veto, Force Bill, & Indian Removal Abuse Fed Power?

Bring students to the center of your Advanced Placement United States History or secondary-level History classroom through an engaging mock trial debate activity regarding three key issues of Andrew Jackson's legacy as president. This lesson was designed around the redesign curriculum for APUSH Period 4 (Topic 4.8 objectives) as students will either defend or prosecute Jackson on the 1832 Bank Veto, Tariff of Abominations and Force Bill Controversy with South Carolina, and the Indian Removal Act
Preview of U.S. Westward Expansion - Opportunity or Oppression? Reading & Writing Activity

U.S. Westward Expansion - Opportunity or Oppression? Reading & Writing Activity

Interactive U.S. Westward Expansion lesson! This lesson has students decide if the American West during Manifest Destiny expansion was a place of opportunity or oppression for different groups, including homesteaders, cowboys, women, African Americans, Mexicans, Native Americans, and Chinese immigrants. Students work in small groups (or independently) to learn about the experiences of these groups using secondary and primary sources. After completely a graphic organizer and a class discussion (o
Preview of The Requerimiento Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

The Requerimiento Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

The Requerimiento Primary Source Analysis takes your students back to the Age of Exploration where the Requerimiento [Requirement] was written to be read aloud as an ultimatum to conquered natives in the Americas. It proclaimed the religious authority of the Pope over the entire world and dictated that the conquered peoples accept Spanish rule and Christian preaching or risk subjugation, enslavement, and death. Through the Requerimiento, students learn the true purpose of the Spanish and the jus
Preview of Native American Assimilation Boarding Schools: Source-Based Activities/Project

Native American Assimilation Boarding Schools: Source-Based Activities/Project

The three-part lesson package will engage students as they will gain a deep understanding of the Native American perspective of forced assimilation after the Civil War. Students will come out of this lesson fully grasping the dark legacy U.S. Government assimilation policies. Furthermore, students will sharpen their source-analysis abilities and document-based question writing abilities through a Google Doc-guided research project. Part 1: Background/Context: Students learn about the change in
Preview of Settlement of the West 1865-1900...Beneficial for All? A DBQ Exercise

Settlement of the West 1865-1900...Beneficial for All? A DBQ Exercise

Created by
History Hot Spot
Help build your students primary source analysis skills while also fostering critical thinking and developing writing skills with this engaging DBQ exercise. Exploring the westward settlement following the Civil War, students will utilize the primary sources to respond to the provided prompt of "To what extent did the settlement of the West, following the Civil War up through 1900, produce positive benefits for all in the region?" Primary sources included highlight economic activity in the regio
Preview of Native American Boarding Schools & Audience

Native American Boarding Schools & Audience

The first worksheet focuses on the importance of audience and the impact that this can have on the trustworthiness of the documents and photographs. Next, a reading is given that describes the experience of Native Americans at the Carlisle Industrial Indian school and the attempts by the American government to educate for extinction. The following worksheets ask questions about the boarding schools with a focus given to the importance of audience and the impact that this has on their trustworthi
Preview of Andrew Jackson, Spoils System, Trail of Tears, Corrupt Bargain, Bank War, DBQ

Andrew Jackson, Spoils System, Trail of Tears, Corrupt Bargain, Bank War, DBQ

This DBQ will guide your students through Andrew Jackson's presidency with readings, political cartoons, charts, maps, a graphic organizer, and a 2 part project at the end. The goal of this DBQ is to help your students use factual evidence to answer the question: How should Andrew Jackson be remembered? This product includes:*A student explanation of a DBQ*Background information on Andrew Jackson*Graphic organizer to help students organize their evidence*Document A: The election of 1824 and the
Preview of French and Indian War Primary Source Analysis for High School U.S. History

French and Indian War Primary Source Analysis for High School U.S. History

This primary source analysis, created for high school U.S. history classes, allows students to read, examine, and interpret 7 primary sources (Indigenous and European-American) related to the French and Indian War. Sources include: Canassatego (Iroquois leader), Arthur Dobbs (N.C. governor), King Hagler (Catawba chief), 2 by Benjamin Franklin (U.S. founding father), Minavavana (Chippewa chief), and Ostenaco (Cherokee diplomat). The sources and the questions that accompany them enable students t
Preview of Native Americans & Westward Expansion DBQ Distance Learning

Native Americans & Westward Expansion DBQ Distance Learning

Covers impact of westward expansion on Native American people--includes documents covering the decline of the buffalo, the Dawes Act, and boarding schools. Answer key and rubric included!
Preview of The Decline of the Plains Indian: Extinction and Assimilation DBQ

The Decline of the Plains Indian: Extinction and Assimilation DBQ

This assignment contains 5 documents which encourage students to investigate what caused the decline of the Plains Indian. The sources include;(1.) Buffalo Hides outside Dodge City, 1878 National Archives(2.) Chester Anders Fee, Chief Joseph: The Biography of a Great Indian(3.) Geoffrey Ward, The West: An Illustrated History 1996(4.) Commissioner of Indian Affairs Thomas Jefferson Morgan, 1891(5.) Lakota boys at the Carlisle Indian Industrial SchoolEach document has 1-4 questions each to help st
Preview of Iroquois Constitution Close Read Activity (Google Compatible)

Iroquois Constitution Close Read Activity (Google Compatible)

Iroquois Constitution Close Read Activity Is your class learning about the Native American Culture and Government?In this Close-Read activity, students will use The Iroquois Constitution using the “close read” techniques and annotations. After reading the document, students will answer analysis questions about what the text says and what the text means. The worksheet is no prep, easy to use, and google compatible. It also includes an answer key document.With this resource, your student will be a
Preview of American Indian Movement (AIM) Article and Questions

American Indian Movement (AIM) Article and Questions

Created by
Laura Arkeketa
American Indian Movement (AIM) article from History Channel with link to the article at the top of the page- the article covers the formation of AIM, reasons behind it, occupations, marches, changes to federal policies brought about by AIMs efforts, etc.
Preview of William Trent’s Journal: Pontiac's Rebellion 1763 Primary Source

William Trent’s Journal: Pontiac's Rebellion 1763 Primary Source

Created by
History Wizard
This lesson plan will allow students to explore Pontiac's War or the Pontiac Rebellion which takes place right after the French and Indian War in 1763. Students will explore a primary source: a journal written by William Trent who is trapped in Fort Pitt for several months while Native Americans lay siege to the community that will later be known as Pittsburgh.The teacher will need to download and print out the primary source from the following link or direct students to the website:http://hsp.o
Preview of Andrew Jackson- Indian Removal Act, A Simple DBQ!

Andrew Jackson- Indian Removal Act, A Simple DBQ!

Created by
Mike Zubia
In this assignment students will analyze Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act through his 1830 State of the Union address. This makes for a great assessment after students learn about President Jackson's policy towards native tribes. Included are brainstorm ideas educators can use to help build their students' responses.
Preview of European Early Encounters – Constructed Response Question (CRQ)/(DBQ) Sets

European Early Encounters – Constructed Response Question (CRQ)/(DBQ) Sets

These two editable Constructed Response Question (CRQ) Sets offer an overview of the period of early European colonization of the new world. The historical literacy skills of identifying and explaining purpose, point of view, audience, and bias are the focus of this CRQ set with the content. In addition students will be asked to develop their skills of describing cause and effect as well as turning point with multiple primary and secondary source documents. While this assignment does align wi
Preview of The Homestead Act of 1862: America Westward Expansion and Settlement: DBQ

The Homestead Act of 1862: America Westward Expansion and Settlement: DBQ

Upon reading the article and answering the questions, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the Homestead Act of 1862, including its historical context, provisions, and impact on American society. They will learn about the ideological framework of Manifest Destiny that fueled westward expansion and how the Civil War facilitated the Act’s passage by shifting political power in Congress. Students will explore how the Act democratized land ownership by providing 160 acres to various d
Preview of Early English Colonies 3 Product Bundle: Roanoke, Jamestown, and Tobacco DBQ

Early English Colonies 3 Product Bundle: Roanoke, Jamestown, and Tobacco DBQ

These three resources will give your students a fantastic perspective on the two earliest English colonies; Roanoke Island and Jamestown, as well as offer practice with interpreting resources and writing a DBQ style essay.The "Mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke" is a station activity for your students. It presents the most popular theories about what happened to the colonists along with evidence which supports or refutes the theories. Your students will play detective as the create a theory
Preview of The Five Tribes and the Civil War - Mini DBQ

The Five Tribes and the Civil War - Mini DBQ

This product offers a unique look at the Civil War and Slavery by focusing on the Five Tribes in Oklahoma and the reasons why the joined the Confederacy. This lesson is a DBQ lesson that gives student 5 primary sources that deal with the main reasons why the 5 Tribes joined the Confederacy. Students will get practice with reading primary sources and analyzing SOAP for each document.This lesson is great for Oklahoma history but also a unique perspective for US History when discussing the Civil Wa
Preview of Early American History Constructed Response Question (CRQ) Bundle

Early American History Constructed Response Question (CRQ) Bundle

Thank you for visiting and downloading.  For the latest new resources, Follow. Please Provide Feedback after use to help build this resource library! Thank you!This collection of editable Constructed Response Question (CRQ) and Document-Based Question (DBQ) sets is meticulously crafted to cater to diverse learning styles and foster critical historical literacy skills.European Early Encounters (Columbian Exchange) The historical literacy skills of identifying and explaining the purpose, point of
Preview of APUSH: Pre-Columbian America & Spanish Colonization Unit

APUSH: Pre-Columbian America & Spanish Colonization Unit

The Pre-Columbian America and Spanish Colonization Unit is a comprehensive teaching bundle designed to provide APUSH students with a deep and engaging understanding of the history of pre-Columbian America and the impact of Spanish colonization on the region. This bundle includes a range of materials, including PowerPoint presentations, detailed notes, engaging activities, graphic organizers, historical readings, and a DBQ essay.The PowerPoint presentations provide a comprehensive overview of the
Preview of Treaty of Fort Laramie DBQ Analysis: Native American History Lesson

Treaty of Fort Laramie DBQ Analysis: Native American History Lesson

Embark on an enlightening journey through Native American history with our engaging DBQ-style assignment centered around the Treaty of Fort Laramie. This comprehensive resource invites high school students to delve deep into the intricate dynamics of westward expansion, tribal sovereignty, and intercultural relations in 19th-century America.Crafted with educational excellence in mind, this resource features eight meticulously crafted questions designed to provoke critical thinking and historical
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