Locations and Wanderings of the Aboriginal Tribes (1828)
1 media/maps1_29944_medium_thumb.jpg 2020-05-08T06:56:59-07:00 Tamara Shreiner 72eaa2d1ba1352b75b8a8da73e879a4ceb510ae0 35133 6 The American pedagogue Emma Willard strove to reform educational methods. In addition to founding her own schools, she published teaching materials, such as Willard's History of the United States, or Republic of America, which was accompanied by an atlas of 12 maps. In the preface she emphasized how vital it is to convey to students a stable framework for understanding complex themes. The clear arrangement of facts and visual devices should make it possible for students to acquire and categorize further knowledge at a later time. This example shows the historical state of North America before European colonization. The locations of various tribes of aboriginal peoples are illustrated, shown on the map as ovals, with their migrations and movements indicated by lines and arrows. This image can also be viewed at https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/maps1/id/29944/. plain 2020-07-31T07:08:48-07:00 40.814699, -73.945386 1828 Carolyn Corey a3be5ecac5feb3465ab045c4d8c977721103c688Contents of this tag:
- 1 media/Screenshot 2020-07-14 16.14.21.png media/7823054.jpg 2020-05-18T06:57:48-07:00 Tamara Shreiner 72eaa2d1ba1352b75b8a8da73e879a4ceb510ae0 Primary Source Data Visualizations for U.S. History & Geography 125 This page provides a list of primary source data visualizations to support inquiry in U.S. history and geography. They are organized according to the periodization scheme in Michigan's social studies standards for U.S. history. plain 2021-08-16T09:59:36-07:00 Kristen Taurence 096bf11ea9ce4df55aba17c3029242306dd910c3