Links
from Your Instructor for Chapter 1 |
Most links place historical facts in a table so you can
easily compare them. You are not
memorizing all of the facts placed in these tables. Instead, you are using
those facts to notice changes and patterns. To help you, most links provide
tips on what to notice.
Make sure you also look at the map of these nation states’
colonies and at the definitions for words like feudalism and nation state.
Resources
to Help Students with Different Prior Learning about the Changes in the Past ·
With answers for
observing patterns in eras: Why you
need to recognize prior eras Resources
to Help Students with Different Prior Learning about Religions—and Why
Believers and Nation-States Killed Each Other in Europe and in the New World
and Some Tried to Convert Native Americans ·
Without answers for self-testing: What Were the Broad Patterns in Religion with
Consequences on the English Colonies? Purpose of This
Link to Understand Facts: § Notice the differences between the religions on their
Major Beliefs and on their Organization. § Which religious groups go to the English colonies and to
what part of those English colonies? If
You Want More about Native Americans ·
Without answers for self-testing: What were
the broad patterns in Native Americans? |
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Bibus, Ed.D. 2003-2017 |
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