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Moving From Cooperation to Conflict


 One of our "Big Questions" that we asked before we began our study of the Revolutionary War is, "When did cooperation turn into conflict?" Colonists stood united with King George during the French and Indian War but now things are beginning to change. Not all Colonists were happy with the Proclamation of 1763 and now they are learning about the tax on sugar. Take a look at our Revolutionary War assignments and follow along as we learn more about conflict, cooperation, and the birth of our nation.

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Wow! Sounds like the new 3rd,4th, and 5th graders are learning a lot. 6th grade is pretty tough, but I get used to it. Can't wait until next school year then I get to see the 5th graders that are going to be 6th graders. Have fun with the new learnings... and stay in school. Your friend Kimberlee
Comment Posted on February 9, 2009 at 07:38 PM by Kimberlee



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