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History: Formative Period Blog= Iris B. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Blog #14: Pickett's Charge. The Battle of Gettysburg is possibly the most infamous battle of the American Civil War. The battle started on July 1, 1863 and lasted for 3 days. On the last day of the Battle of Gettysburg (July 3, 1863), Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee ordered an assault against Maj. Gen. George G. Meade’s Union forces. Meade’s men were positioned on Cemetery Ridge at the time. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. To the North it was kn...

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History: Formative Period Blog= Iris B. Monday, February 28, 2011. Blog #7: Daniel Webster. Daniel Webster was born January 18, 1782 in Salisbury, New Hampshire to a family of nine children. Webster didn’t contribute much to his family’s farm because as a child he was often very sick. Webster gained national recognition during the War of 1812 when he delivered his “Washington oration.” The oration criticized New England’s shipping rights and the effects of the war. The problem occurred when New Hampshire...

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History: Formative Period Blog= Iris B. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Blog #1: Start of the Columbian Exchange. Undoubtedly the Columbian Exchange is considered one of the greatest human interactions in history. As it is well known Christopher Columbus initiated the Columbian Exchange in 1492 when his fleet of ships landed in the Americas. The exchange of ideas, disease, people, animals, and plants happened almost immediately after landing in the “New World.”. Once the glow of “first contact” w...After lea...

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History: Formative Period Blog= Iris B: Blog #9: The Battle of New Orleans

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History: Formative Period Blog= Iris B. Monday, March 7, 2011. Blog #9: The Battle of New Orleans. For the past week we have been discussing President Andrew Jackson, but before Jackson took office he was already a celebrated war hero. Jackson cleverly used his national fame to rally support for his presidential campaign in 1829. The Battle of New Orleans is still believed to be the greatest land victory for America during the War of 1812 even though it happened after the treaty signing.

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History: Formative Period Blog= Iris B: Blog #13: Battle of Antietam

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History: Formative Period Blog= Iris B. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Blog #13: Battle of Antietam. To the North it was known as the Battle of Antietam, but the South called it the Battle of Sharpsburg. American history has recognized the Battle of Antietam as the bloodiest single-day battle of all time. Even though there was no real winner of the Battle of Antietam it still gave President Lincoln enough reassurance to announce the Emancipation Proclamation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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History: Formative Period Blog= Iris B: Blog #14: Pickett's Charge

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History: Formative Period Blog= Iris B. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Blog #14: Pickett's Charge. The Battle of Gettysburg is possibly the most infamous battle of the American Civil War. The battle started on July 1, 1863 and lasted for 3 days. On the last day of the Battle of Gettysburg (July 3, 1863), Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee ordered an assault against Maj. Gen. George G. Meade’s Union forces. Meade’s men were positioned on Cemetery Ridge at the time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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HIS 12071-014 US Modern at Kent State Fall 2010. Harlem Renaissance and Great Depression →. Getting “Progressively” Better…. September 26, 2010. I hope you all enjoyed Thursday away from the classroom. I was happy to return to a full set of blogs and a number of papers on AlabamaNorth. These are some recommendations I have that might benefit some (if not all) of you:. 2) Put more of yourself into the blog. Far too many students are just reciting key points from the lecture. That is INSUFFICIENT f...You a...

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HIS 12071-014 US Modern at Kent State Fall 2010. The Purpose of the Blog Assignment. January 20, 2011. Here we are at the beginning of a new semester! Fresh faces, new ideas, and there are so many opportunities to learn. I hope everyone enjoys this blog assignment. I hope students embrace this format. Students should utilize theirs blogs to elaborate on class material, investigate concepts that interest them, and ultimately deepen their understanding of the history of the United States.

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HIS 12071-014 US Modern at Kent State Fall 2010. Harlem Renaissance and Great Depression. Blog Feedback →. WWII Home Front and Midterm. October 25, 2010. The first half of the semester went quickly. We all need to take a moment to reflect on our performances. Are we meeting expectations? What can we do to improve? What is working and what is not? The second half of the class has a YouTube critique assignment (due this Thursday! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. US Formative Spring 2011.

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HIS 12071-014 US Modern at Kent State Fall 2010. Getting “Progressively” Better…. WWII Home Front and Midterm →. Harlem Renaissance and Great Depression. October 4, 2010. This week students did a fantastic job with the blogs. For the most part, students found a main point of interest and pursued it. Please keep up this excellent work. I emailed EVERYONE individual feedback. If you did not receive this, please let me know. It means that the email I have on file for you is incorrect. Please keep the questi...

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