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Pennsylvania Indians: The Susquehanna Valley Designed by Mrs. Brooke Walsh bwalsh@warwicksd.org 7 th Grade Language Arts Class
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Introduction Task Process Resources 1 2 3 412 34 Evaluation Conclusion Credits Teacher Page Table of Contents:
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Introduction Task Process Resources 1 2 3 412 34 Evaluation Conclusion Credits Teacher Page
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Table of Contents: Introduction Task Process Resources 1 2 3 412 34 Evaluation Conclusion Credits Teacher Page
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Table of Contents: An important turning point in the trust Indians had in the settlers, the Walking Purchase had an impact on the way Indians viewed future purchases and trades. View the following sources to gather information on this treaty. Walking Purchase Marker 1Walking Purchase Marker 2Walking Purchase Marker 1Walking Purchase Marker 2 Picture of TreatyPicture 2 of TreatyPicture of TreatyPicture 2 of Treaty William Penn, Walking PurchaseTreaty signed with bloodWilliam Penn, Walking PurchaseTreaty signed with blood Page of TreatyOther TreatiesPage of TreatyOther Treaties Walking Purchase Historical maps may help you to gain insight on the magnitude of the land the settlers were taking over. Revolution Era Historical MapsUnited States MapRevolution Era Historical MapsUnited States Map British Empire in America Historical Maps Introduction Task Process Resources 1 2 3 412 34 Evaluation Conclusion Credits Teacher Page
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Territorial Growth Map 1775 Territorial Growth Map 1870 Territorial Growth Maps Whites Viewpoints on Indians History Pennsylvania Indians TreatiesBetween Whites and Indians Searching for more historical information The Old, Old West Account of Shawnee CaptiveEngravingAccount of Shawnee CaptiveEngraving Account of Mohwawk CaptiveLetter from a CaptiveAccount of Mohwawk CaptiveLetter from a Captive Return of a CaptiveMary JemisonReturn of a CaptiveMary Jemison Return of Captives Col. BouquetUnwillingness of CaptivesReturn of Captives Col. BouquetUnwillingness of Captives Indian View on CaptivesIndian View on Captives Resources 1 2 3 412 34
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Penn’s summary Penn’s relationship with the Indians Penn’s Views on the Crisis with the Indians Penn’s letter to promote population Penn’s Treaties William Penn BackgroundBackground 2BackgroundBackground 2 Treaty with Six Nations Lenape Chief Indian Affairs Story of another people forced from their land Present Day Land Theft History Repeats Itself Resources 1 2 3 412 34
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What Really Happened? An Apology Wright’s Ferry Settlement Political Cartoon The Aftermath Paxton Boys History Samuel Stewart William Boyd Who Were the Paxton Boys? Parson Elder Firsthand Account Paxton Church Massacre Resources 1 2 3 412 34
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Table of Contents: Introduction Task Process Resources 1 2 3 412 34 Evaluation Conclusion Credits Teacher Page
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Table of Contents: Introduction Task Process Resources 1 2 3 412 34 Evaluation Conclusion Credits Teacher Page
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The Paxton Boys The Walking Purchase Treaties and Truths Prerequisite Skills Students must have or be instructed on the following skills to complete this WebQuest: Computer Navigation Components of a Newspaper Article Critical Thinking Analytical Skills Basic Journalism skills British More British Native American Interviews on Songs Music Links Primary Sources Lesson Plan Lesson On Captivity within Indian Tribes Lesson on Colonial America Native American Genealogy Main Menu
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This WebQuest created by Brooke Walsh If you have any questions, please contact me at bwalsh@warwicksd.orgbwalsh@warwicksd.org Thank you for checking in to the WebQuest! Introduction Task Process Resources 1 2 3 412 34 Evaluation Conclusion Credits Teacher Page
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