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Native American and European Interactions during Colonization

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Investigating History
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This lesson that will help students to understand or review the interactions of Europeans and Native Americans during colonization. This information is important to review before beginning a U.S. History curriculum, so students have a historical frame of reference when learning about later interactions between U.S. government and Native Americans.

In this lesson students will engage in several meaningful and engaging activities:

  • Analyze of a timeline to identify reoccurring themes in European and Native American interactions
  • Analyze primary source quotations from European settlers and Native Americans to understand historical perspectives on these interactions
  • Engage in discussions with peers to build critical thinking

Some of the major concepts covered in the lesson:

  • Trade
  • Impact of disease on native populations
  • Enslavement of Native Americans
  • Christian missionaries
  • Native American resistance
  • Cultural differences and historical point of view

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