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Children at the FSA (Farm Security Administration) Camelback Farms inspect the photographer's camera, Phoenix, Arizona Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
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How might primary sources help us to answer the question: How did interaction between the English settlers and the Native Americans lead to cooperation and conflict?
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Examine primary source clues carefully. Determine what you see and what questions you might ask to…. “get the big picture”
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What object do you see? What do you think it is used for?
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Now what do you see? Who do you think is in this painting?
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Who do you think these people are? What do you think is happening?
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What do you think happened before this event? What do you think will happen next?
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Why do you think this image was created? What questions does this image leave you with?
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How does this image help us to think about the Investigative Question: How did interaction between the English settlers and the Native Americans lead to cooperation and conflict?
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Robin, A. (between 1870-1900). Meeting of Governor Carver and Massasoit/drawn by H.L. Stevens. Library of Congress: Prints and Photographs Division. Meeting of Governor Carver and Massasoit/drawn by H.L. Stevens.
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