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CLS33946

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Minutemen

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Minutemen

In this course, we will learn about the formation and role of the Minutemen. From the battles of Lexington and Concord to their significant presence in the early days of the conflict, we will explore how the Minutemen played a vital role in defending colonial rights and resisting British oppression.

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US History - Path to Revolution

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CLS84475

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Boston Tea Party

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Boston Tea Party

This course will teach you about the events leading up to the iconic protest in 1773. We'll explore the significance of the Boston Tea Party as a powerful symbol of resistance and understand how this event played a pivotal role in the lead-up to the American Revolution.

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CLS95740

5

Boston Massacre

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Boston Massacre

This course will teach you about the events leading up to and surrounding the tragic incident in Boston in 1770. From the tensions between colonists and British soldiers to the circumstances that led to the clash, we'll explore the aftermath and the impact of the Boston Massacre on colonial attitudes.

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US History - Path to Revolution

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CLS52213

5

The Coercive Acts (or, Together with the Quebec Act, the Intolerable Acts)

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The Coercive Acts (or, Together with the Quebec Act, the Intolerable Acts)

This course will teach you about the legislative measures imposed by the British Parliament in response to colonial resistance, including the Coercive Acts, commonly known as the Intolerable Acts. We will examine the motivations behind these acts, their impact on colonial sentiments, and the significance of the Quebec Act in this broader context.

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US History - Path to Revolution

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CLS56371

5

Differences in Features/Economies/Climates Among American Colonies

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Differences in Features/Economies/Climates Among American Colonies

This course will explore the distinctive characteristics that shaped the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies during the colonial period. From the rocky landscapes of New England to the fertile plains of the Southern Colonies, we will learn about the economic, cultural, and climate influences that define each region.

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CLS68755

5

French and Indian War

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French and Indian War

In this course, we will learn about the complex conflict that unfolded in the mid-18th century, involving European powers and indigenous alliances in North America. You will learn about the battles in the wilderness that involved military strategy and political maneuvering and shaped the nation's course.

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CLS77319

5

John Rolfe

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John Rolfe

In this course, we will study about the life and contributions of John Rolfe. We will explore Rolfe's role in introducing and cultivating tobacco as a cash crop in Jamestown during the early 17th century and the economic impact of John Rolfe on the Virginia Colony

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CLS45137

5

Anne Hutchinson

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Anne Hutchinson

In this course, we will explore Anne Hutchinson's influential role as a dissenter in early colonial America. We will learn about Hutchinson's challenging stance against the religious authorities of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the consequences she faced for her outspoken beliefs.

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CLS94152

5

William Penn

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William Penn

In this course, we will explore Penn's role as a Quaker leader, his establishment of Pennsylvania as a haven for religious freedom, and the unique governing principles laid out in the Frame of Government. You will learn about the enduring impact of William Penn on the founding and development of Pennsylvania in the late 17th century.

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CLS25271

5

James Oglethorpe

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James Oglethorpe

In this course, we will learn about Oglethorpe's efforts in establishing the colony of Georgia, with a focus on his philanthropic goals, including the resettlement of debtors and the promotion of social reform.

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CLS71037

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John Smith

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John Smith

In this course, we will learn about Smith's significant role in the founding of Jamestown, his interactions with Native Americans, and his leadership during the formative years of the Virginia Colony in the early 17th century.

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CLS39239

5

Roger Williams

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Roger Williams

In this course, we will explore Williams' role as a key figure in the early colonies, focusing on his pursuit of religious tolerance and separation of church and state. We will learn about the impact of Roger Williams on the evolving concept of religious freedom in colonial America.

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CLS56670

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John Winthrop

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John Winthrop

In this course, we will learn about John Winthrop's influential role in shaping the early foundations of New England. You will learn about Winthrop's leadership as the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the challenges faced by the Puritan settlers.

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CLS17724

5

Reasons for Settlement of American Colonies

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Reasons for Settlement of American Colonies

In this course, we will learn what led to the establishment of each of the original American colonies. This course will help you understand the diverse motivations behind the colonization efforts, from economic aspirations to religious freedom to political ambitions.

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CLS97885

5

Roanoke the Lost Colony

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Roanoke the Lost Colony

In this course, we will learn about the early English attempts to establish a colony in the Americas, focusing on the ill-fated Roanoke Island settlement. From the arrival of settlers to the mysterious disappearance, we'll explore the theories surrounding the fate of the Lost Colony.

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CLS12530

5

Francisco Pizarro

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Francisco Pizarro

In this course, we will take a short trip through the life and conquests of Francisco Pizarro. This course will unravel Pizarro's daring expeditions and the dramatic events that led to the fall of the Inca Empire in the 16th century.

Social Studies/History

World History (Age of Discovery) - 1401 to 1600

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CLS95234

5

Francisco Vazquez de Coronado

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Francisco Vazquez de Coronado

In this course, we will go through the life and expeditions of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado. We will get to know about Coronado's quest for the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, his encounters with Native American cultures, and the exploration of the American Southwest during the 16th century.

Social Studies/History

World History (Age of Discovery) - 1401 to 1600

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CLS57655

5

Hernan Cortes

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Hernan Cortes

In this course, we will do a historical exploration of Hernán Cortés, the daring conquistador who played a pivotal role in the conquest of the Aztec Empire. We will learn about his life, motivations, and the dramatic events that unfolded during the Spanish conquest of Mexico in the early 16th century.

Social Studies/History

World History (Age of Discovery) - 1401 to 1600

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CLS45062

5

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

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King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

In this course, we will study the dynamic rule of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. This course will help you learn the significant historical events, political strategies, and cultural achievements of these monarchs during the late 15th century.

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World History (Age of Discovery) - 1401 to 1600

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CLS66635

5

Compare Major Native American Cultures Southeast, Northeast, Plains, Southwest, Pacific Northwest

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Compare Major Native American Cultures Southeast, Northeast, Plains, Southwest, Pacific Northwest

In this course, we will do a comparative exploration of major Native American cultures in the Southeast, Northeast, Plains, Southwest, and Pacific Northwest. This course will discuss the distinct traditions, lifestyles, and beliefs that shaped these diverse cultural landscapes.

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CLS21554

5

Major Ports in the Early United States

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Major Ports in the Early United States

In this course, we will learn about the Major ports in the Early United States. This course will navigate through the historical significance, economic impact, and cultural exchange facilitated by major ports during this crucial period.

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US History - Path to Revolution

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CLS96160

5

State of Alaska

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State of Alaska

In this course, we will study about the State of Alaska. Throughout this course, we'll get to know about the historical wonders, cultural treasures, economic landscapes, and social life that define the Last Frontier State.

Social Studies/History

Geography

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CLS88976

5

State of Virginia

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State of Virginia

In this course, we are going to discuss the State of Virginia. We'll uncover the historical stories, cultural wonders, economy, and welcoming social dynamics that shape the Old Dominion State.

Social Studies/History

Geography

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CLS72058

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State of Louisiana

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State of Louisiana

In this course, we will learn about the State of Louisiana. We will learn about the vibrant history of the Pelican State, exploring its historical richness, cultural marvels, economic nuances, and lively social scene.

Social Studies/History

Geography

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