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The American Revolution & The New Nation

The American Revolution & The New Nation. Print copies of the images. Laminate and place in large brown envelopes for small groups to place in chronological order. The American Revolution and The New Nation: Student Directions. Take the images and documents out of the envelope

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The American Revolution & The New Nation

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  1. The American Revolution&The New Nation Print copies of the images. Laminate and place in large brown envelopes for small groups to place in chronological order.

  2. The American Revolution and The New Nation: Student Directions • Take the images and documents out of the envelope • Put them in the order they took place in United States history (Use the title and a close examination of the image to help. The date on the citation may be the date the image or document was created, not the date the event happened! Be careful.) • Check your work by examining the chart on the last page. The Battle of PrincetonGeorge Washington on horseback during the Battle of Princeton. Photograph of painting by John Trumbull from Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. Springfield, Mass.: Taber-Prang Art Co., c1900. Reproduction #: (b&w) LC-USZ62-469

  3. Ferris, J. L. G. (1910-1930).[Man reasoning with Indians about to burn a bound captive].Library of Congress:ハAmerican Memory,ハTouring Turn-of-the-Century America: Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company, 1880 - 1920.

  4. Unknown. (n.d.).British tax stamp, 1765.Library of Congress:Prints & Photographs.

  5. Unknown. (c1903)."Boston tea-party." Three cargoes of tea destroyed. Dec. 16, 1773.Library of Congress:Prints & Photographs.

  6. Unknown. (n.d.)."Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly".Library of Congress:Prints & Photographs.

  7. Unknown. (1850-1880).The fight at Lexington, April 19, 1775, from a print of the time.Library of Congress:Prints & Photographs. Based on an Amos Doolittle print.

  8. Unknown. (n.d.).[Signing of the Declaration of Independence].Library of Congress:Prints & Photographs.

  9. Unknown. (n.d.).General Lincoln receiving Cornwallis' sword from General O'Hara [at Yorktown. Washington on horseback].Library of Congress:Prints & Photographs.

  10. Tiebout, C. (1801?).[Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States].Library of Congress:American Memory,By Popular Demand: Portraits of the Presidents and First Ladies, 1789-Present.

  11. Rosenthal, A. (1888).George Mason. nat-1726-ob-1792 : from the painting in the possession of the family.Library of Congress:American Memory,The First American West: The Ohio River Valley, 1750-1820.

  12. Virginia (Colony) Convention. (1776).In convention. June 12, 1776. A declaration of rights made by the representatives of the good people of Virginia, assembled in full and free convention; which rights do pertain to them and their posterity, as the basis and foundation of government (Image 1).Library of Congress:American Memory,An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera.

  13. Stuart, G. (c.1857).James Madison / from the original portrait by Gilbert Stuart.Library of Congress:Prints & Photographs.

  14. Christy, H. C. (ca. 1960).Scene at Signing of the Constitution of the United States.Library of Congress:Prints & Photographs. Also found at http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/community/cc_wethepeople_kit.php

  15. Unknown. (1942).A bill of rights as provided in the ten original amendments to the constitution of the United States in force December 15, 1791. [n. p. 1942?].Library of Congress:American Memory,An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera.

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