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Primary Sources: Workshops in American History
 
 
Explore how primary-source documents can be used to study and interpret American history in this video workshop for high school teachers.
8 one-hour video programs, workshop guide, and Web site

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Closed Caption     ISBN: 1-57680-405-4
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Workshop 1. The Virginia Company: America’s Corporate Beginnings
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Workshop 2. Common Sense and the American Revolution: The Power of the Printed Word
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Workshop 3. The Lowell System: Women in a New Industrial Society
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Workshop 4. Concerning Emancipation: Who Freed the Slaves?
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Workshop 5. Cans, Coal, and Corporations: The 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition
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Workshop 6. The Census: Who We Think We Are
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Workshop 7. Disease and History: Typhoid Mary and the Search for Perfect Control
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Workshop 8. Korea and the Cold War: A Case Study
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