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This Indian Nations vs. Settlers on the American Frontier: 1786–1788 interactive also includes:
Once Americans won the Revolutionary War, their quest to gain land did not end. An interesting activity focuses on Americans' expansion into the frontier following the war and how it conflicted with Native Americans living in the area. Scholars read documents from Native American tribes and a territorial governor to gain an understanding of how their viewpoints differed. Academics complete the activity with a series of written questions and discuss cultural differences in a group discussion.
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american history, the american revolution, the american colonies, america, the united states, native american culture, native american history, native american tribes, native americans, north american native americans, primary source analysis, primary sources, skills review, historical analysis, historical context, historical documents, historical research, territories, united states territories
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Instructional Ideas
- Compare and contrast the struggles of Native Americans to other minority groups in the United States
- Have learners write newspaper articles describing the struggles between Native Americans and settlers on the frontier
Classroom Considerations
- The activity is completed online
Pros
- The resource provides instructions for the educator
- Activity highlights Native American history
Cons
- None