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The Price of Freedom: Americans at War Printable Exhibition
Collector:
Ann V.
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Lesson Planet
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The Price of Freedom: Americans at War is a collection of 13 resources from a printable exhibition curated by the Smithsonian Museum of American History. Each resource begins with a summary and a table of contents. The resources themselves include images of artifacts, maps, works of art, and historical commentary about the time period and the conflict. The exhibition examines how wars have impacted American history as well as American society.
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Concepts
afghanistan, american culture, american democracy, american history, american imperialism, andrew jackson, boston, california, california history, canada, causes of the civil war, civil war, communism, congress, cuba, france, george washington, great britain, iraq, john brown, korea, lyndon b. johnson, manifest destiny, mississippi, mississippi history, napoleon bonaparte, native american culture, native american history, pearl harbor, robert e. lee, sam houston, south korea, texas, texas history, the alamo, the american revolution, the boston tea party, the cold war, the korean war, the war of 1812, theodore roosevelt, vietnam, wars, woodrow wilson, world war ii, dwight d. eisenhower, atomic bombs, battle of bull run, battles of the civil war, causes of the american revolution, causes of world war i, creeks, global conflicts, harry s. truman, indian removal, post world war ii, reservations, september 11th, the boston massacre, the cherokee, the great plains, the iraq war, the marshall plan, the mexican war, the soviet union, the trail of tears, the vietnam war, ulysses s. grant, the allied powers, the united states civil war, the presidency of dwight d. eisenhower, the presidency of harry s. truman, the cherokee nation, north american native americans, the indian removal act, the texas revolution, the axis powers, the gulf of tonkin incident, the gulf war, the navy, the taliban, the battles of lexington and concord
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