Imagine going back in time to visit the pioneeers traveling across the country. So many exciting adventures they must have had! Let's step into their world and learn about what everyday life was like during the 19th century. You will find lessons and units, lapbook materials, webquests, projects, recipes, crafts, sewing, videos, books, and other curriculum area tie-ins with this history study
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Posted by JoyfulSongs 908 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)February 4th - This Day In History - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 78 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
Events for February 4th in history include the election of George Washington as President. In 1789, after the ratification of the Constitution by nine of the thirteen colonies, they electoral college met to elect a president. Representatives from ten of the thirteen states met and elected George Washington as President, and John Adams as Vice President.
February 5th - This Day In History - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 78 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
Events for February 5th throughout history include an earthquake that hit Pompeii in 62 A.D., which resulted in the city being somewhat depopulated before being buried by a volcano eruption seventeen years later.
In 1971, the Apollo 14 lander settled on the moon, and two astronauts walked on the moon. This was the first flight that had color video of the flight.
In 1971, the Apollo 14 lander settled on the moon, and two astronauts walked on the moon. This was the first flight that had color video of the flight.
February 6th - This Day In History - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 79 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
On February 6th in 1952, King George VI dies in his sleep. This brought Queen Elizabeth to the monarchy. Her rule so far is the second longest of any English monarch at sixty years. Queen Victoria served the longest at 63 years and 7 months, so Queen Elizabeth is closing in on the record.
Also on this day in 1998, to celebrate the 87th birthday of Ronald Reagan, the Washington National Airpor
Also on this day in 1998, to celebrate the 87th birthday of Ronald Reagan, the Washington National Airpor
December 31 - This Day In History - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 157 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
On December 31, 1879, a version of the incandescent light bulb is finally found. The bulb was invented in 1802, but the first versions would not burn long enough to be viable.
On December 31, 1983, the Federal Government finally steps in and breaks up AT&T. The company had been doing business as a monopoly, and the government had been looking the other way for a time, but finally steps in and
On December 31, 1983, the Federal Government finally steps in and breaks up AT&T. The company had been doing business as a monopoly, and the government had been looking the other way for a time, but finally steps in and
September 8 - This Day In History - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 170 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
In 1966 Star Trek premiered on September 8th. It was canceled in the third season, but was to spawn a host of other shows.
In 1974, on September 8th, President Ford pardoned President Nixon for any crimes he may have committed with regards to the Watergate scandal. President Nixon had resigned earlier. Many felt that the reason that President Ford was unable to win re-election was because of
In 1974, on September 8th, President Ford pardoned President Nixon for any crimes he may have committed with regards to the Watergate scandal. President Nixon had resigned earlier. Many felt that the reason that President Ford was unable to win re-election was because of
Love (Hi)stories that Created France and thus, Europe
Posted by withoutyou 906 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Hi and welcome to The Love (Hi)story behind Christianity in France. I'm passionate about history and my focus period covers a few centuries - actually from the 5th till the 18th centuries in Europe, more particularly in France.
History of France is one of the most interesting as it had an impact on the history of a huge part of countries in Europe but as well in the whole world. France got a b
History of France is one of the most interesting as it had an impact on the history of a huge part of countries in Europe but as well in the whole world. France got a b
The Knockout Dropper: 75 Combat Missions
Posted by footloose 837 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
World War II continues to fascinate, and haunt me because of a role my father played in it. He was a member of the U.S. Eighth Airforce, 303BG, based in Molesworth, England. The airforce crews were incredibly brave people, just like the other military servicemen and women. The story of this B-17F, The Knockout Dropper, is just worth sharing.
Tai Chi Relaxation Technique
Posted by CleburtBoo77 787 days ago (http://www.taichiinyourlife.com)
Relaxation is the first principle of Tai Chi In Your Life, and for an understandable reason: physical and mental relaxation lies at the core of all tyles of Tai Chi. Of all the talents we build on, all rely upon relaxation; none are more vital. For the next week or so these messages will focus on cultivating relaxation.
The United States Flag
Posted by JoyfulSongs 848 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
'This flag, which we honor and under which we serve, is the emblem of our unity, our power, our thought and purpose as a nation. It has no other character than that which we give it from generation to generation. The choices are ours. It floats in majestic silence above the hosts that execute those choices, whether in peace or in war. And yet, though silent, it speaks to us - speaks to us of the
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