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Before Oglethorpe: Hispanic and Indian Cultures in the Southeast United States
Presents a lesson plan for teaching the history of the southeastern United States from the time of the first Spanish explorations to the time of colonization. Includes preparatory activity for students, a shared reading, suggested questions for classroom discussion, and a session utilizing maps. Dis...
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