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  Clash of Cultures Questioning

Posted by Diana Laufenberg in American History - Laufenberg on Friday, March 2, 2012 at 12:39 pm
1.  Using the sources contributed to the shared google spreadsheet of primary documents, decide on a question you would like to explore related to Manifest Destiny and the impact on the Native American people as a result.

2.  Scan the list of sources, identify 5 that you would like to analyze as they relate to answering your chosen question.  Choose as least one visual source (map, poster, photograph, cartoon)

3.  Register for an account with thinglink.com and scoop.it.

4.  Using thinglink, analyze one of your visual sources.  Drop tags on the image to analyze the information.  When you are done editing tags, do "View Image"

5.  Log in to your scoop.it account.  Install the bookmarklet for adding links.  When you create your page, title it with the question you are answering.  Then add in your thinglink image and 4 additional primary document sources.  The scoop.it should include writing that analyzes the source.

Goal is for you to utilize a new way of presenting information, that is shared, and interactive - while investigating the clash of cultures that transpired when the colonists and American citizens started pushing West.
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MMiddlebrooks & MPyfrom NHD-Performance Piece

Posted by Marina Pyfrom in American History - Laufenberg on Friday, March 9, 2012 at 10:07 am

To view our title page, process paper and annotated bibliography, click here.

Here is a little snippet to see the whole play, click here.  

ACT 1

Scene 1: Patient, Doctor Confidentiality

DOCTOR:

(Pacing)

By law, I am forbidden to disclose a patient's medical information without warrant or court order. But as a psychologist you must imagine that I hear some of the craziest stories.

(Stops pacing and talks to the audience)

I mean just last week there was this guy... Wait

(Chuckles)

If I go off on a tangent, I'll never come back. What you are about to bare witness to is a subject matter that has troubled our great nation for a great deal of time. She has been hurting, confused. I tell you all this because we are all share a common love for this great nation and if she is troubled, so are we. I only ask you to listen and observe. And if by chance you happen to be stuck by what you see, then join me. Join in the battle for awareness. This story can be hidden no longer.



Here is our video preview:





NHD Performance
Tags: nhd12
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A Government of Which People?

Posted by Allison Patterson in American History - Laufenberg on Thursday, March 8, 2012 at 12:25 pm

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Our website focused on how the American people revolted against the government as a result of the government becoming increasingly responsive to the upper class Americans. We choose to focus on the Socialist, Populist, and the progressive moment because their ideals are closely related to the ideals of the Occupy movement.

Website by:
Allison Patterson
Taina Rosario
Zac Castro

Click here to view our website, process paper, and annotated bibliography.

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How did the Native American resist and how did it end

Posted by Rugeiatu Bah in American History - Laufenberg on Thursday, March 8, 2012 at 11:30 am

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How Were Native American Weapons Different from the Colonial Weapons

Posted by Naquan Harding in American History - Laufenberg on Wednesday, March 7, 2012 at 6:27 pm

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How were the Native Americans forced from their ancestral homes?

Posted by Shamarlon Yates in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, March 5, 2012 at 11:37 pm

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CSheridan; How were Native Americans convicted from their homelands?

Posted by Cyndilynn Sheridan in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, March 5, 2012 at 10:21 pm

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How did Manifest Destiny ultimately affect the range of the Native Americans?

Posted by Ronald Jackson in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, March 5, 2012 at 10:11 am

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Clash of Cultures

Posted by Matthew Ginnetti in American History - Laufenberg on Sunday, March 4, 2012 at 9:44 pm

http://www.scoop.it/t/how-did-the-dominate-clulture-assimilate-native-americans
http://www.scoop.it/t/how-did-the-dominate-clulture-assimilate-native-americans
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Clash of Cultures : Cheyenne Pagan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Sunday, March 4, 2012 at 2:13 pm

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Malik Tlili Clash of Cultures

Posted by Malik Tlili in American History - Laufenberg on Friday, March 2, 2012 at 11:40 am

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