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Analyzing Written Communication

Analyzing Written Communication. Communicating with Others. When we can’t talk with someone, what are some of the other ways in which we communicate with friends today? How did people communicate with each other in the era of the Constitutional Convention?.

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Analyzing Written Communication

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  1. Analyzing Written Communication

  2. Communicating with Others • When we can’t talk with someone, what are some of the other ways in which we communicate with friends today? • How did people communicate with each other in the era of the Constitutional Convention?

  3. Analyzing letters from the past is one way of learning more from primary sources. • To understand more about what someone like George Washington was thinking after the Constitutional Convention we might want to look at one of his letters. • If George Washington wrote to his old friend Henry Knox would his letter look something like this?

  4. Wuzup Henry? How RU? LTNS. Const. finished. BTN. LLT from some adversaries!! From my POV needs to get ratified…. GTG. CU L8R. BFF GW

  5. Would George and Henry know how to read the previous letter? Why not? • Why is it hard for us to sometimes understand letters from people who lived many years ago?

  6. George Washington

  7. Henry Knox

  8. A Sample of George Washington’s Writing

  9. My Dear Sir,

  10. A Transcribed Letter

  11. Analyzing Letters from the Past • What are some reasons why it is fun and/or valuable for students to analyze historical letters? • What are some other types of letters that you use or that you might want to introduce to your students?

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