The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

  

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  1. More on Abolitionists
    Are your students having an absolute blasty blast learning about the events surrounding the abolition of slavery during Charlotte's time in 1832? Here's another link to tickle their fancy. It's a (super duper) detailed timeline of the events starting in 1688 and leading all the way up to the 13th Amendment.

  2. This Little Charlotte Went to Market
    Your students may have heard the term "Industrial Revolution" floating around in the air somewhere or perhaps you've already discussed this event in great detail. Chances are, however, that they are unfamiliar with the term "Market Revolution." It's the phrase used to mark the period between 1815 and 1840 when the economy was just, like, boom. Perhaps that's why Captain Jaggery was so focused on bringing the Seahawk into port on time? Or, perhaps he was just a jerk.