This link has been bookmarked by 17 people . It was first bookmarked on 15 Apr 2007, by Ian Yorston.
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11 Mar 14
jeffrey larmerCurrency-Copyright 2014
Relevance-CC.8.5.9-10.C. Analyze in detail a series of events described in a text; determine whether earlier events caused later ones or simply preceded them.
Authority-Teacher and researchers post information to the site
Accuracy-Accurate because information comes from reliable sources
Purpose-To inform students on the abolishment of slavery by using an interactive map of different regions of the world
I thought this website was very helpful. Students would be able to to click on different regions that had slavery and would be able to read about different accounts from around the world. I really like that they have broken the map down into different regions and color so it is easier to navigate. -
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07 Jul 09
Laura TateStudents studying "The Personal Narrative of Olaudah Equiano" can study the slave trade triangle.
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24 Mar 07
Ian YorstonThe transatlantic slave trade involved the enforced transportation and enslavement of millions. Follow dynamic trails across Africa, the Caribbean and the UK with text, images and audio to explore the abolition of British slavery.
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22 Mar 07
Peter EichSkaverei. Wolkenbildung sehr gut gelöst. Eine Blase verweist auf die nächste.
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