

Lesson Plans for the Industrial Revolution: The Years Before the Industrial Revolution
Radio Broadcast: A Look Back at Farming Life Before the Industrial Revolution [Energetic music, with a slight inventive and motivating...
Historical Conquest Team
Feb 25


Lesson Plans for the U.S. Civil War: The Legacy of the War
Legacy of the War The Human Cost of the War Wars have long left an undeniable mark on societies, reshaping nations through loss,...
Historical Conquest Team
Feb 24


Lesson Plans for the U.S. Civil War: Abraham Lincoln’s Assassination and the Legacy of the Civil War
A Defeated South: Emotions and Struggles in the Final Days of the Civil War As the Civil War neared its end in the spring of 1865, the...
Historical Conquest Team
Feb 21


Lesson Plans for the U.S. Civil War: The Fall of Richmond, Lee’s Summit, and the Surrender
Wilmer McLean: The Man Caught Between the War Wilmer McLean never wanted to be a part of history. He was a simple Virginia farmer, a man...
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Feb 20


Lesson Plans for the U.S. Civil War: Railroad and Westward Expansion
Miles of Freedom: A Railroad Worker’s Journey (Historical Fiction Story) Spring, 1867 – Kansas Prairie Ezekiel "Zeke" Carter wiped the...
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Feb 19


Lesson Plans for the U.S. Civil War: Spying and Espionage in the Civil War
Spies and Espionage in the Civil War Allan Pinkerton: The Spy Who Saved a President and the Union The cold February air bit at Allan...
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Feb 18


Lesson Plans for the U.S. Civil War: Cinco de Mayo's
Cinco De Mayo as an American Celebration Against the ConfederacyMexico Before the Civil War (1836–1860): Political Instability and U.S....
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Feb 17


Lesson Plans for the U.S. Civil War: Naval Forces of the Union and Confederate Navies
Naval Forces of the Union and Confederate Navies During the Civil War The Civil War saw dramatic transformations in naval warfare, with...
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Feb 15


Lesson Plans for the U.S. Civil War: The Election of 1864: Lincoln vs McClellan
The Weight of a Vote (Historic Fiction Story) Nathaniel Harper tightened his coat against the sharp November wind as he walked down the...
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Feb 14


Lesson Plans for the U.S. Civil War: Sherman’s March to the Sea: The Fire That Broke the Confederacy
A Plan of Fire and Fear The war had raged for three long, bloody years. The fields of Virginia and Tennessee had seen rivers of blood,...
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Feb 13
























