We have been learning about Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence. Learn more about this Founding Father:
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I forgot my social studies book at school, so is it ok if i use one of the links or my Thomas Jefferson work?
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DeleteI also can't find that much information on how Thomas Jefferson supported slavery.
ReplyDeleteHe owned slaves.
DeleteOh and, I forgot, I don't understand what this is asking me, "Summarize the conflicts in Thomas Jefferson’s words about and actions regarding
ReplyDeleteslavery. What do you think of his words and actions?"
He wrote that "all men are created equal." Owning slaves shows a conflict between his words and his actions.
DeleteI read the links of Thomas Jefferson
ReplyDeleteI read the links of Thomas Jefferson
ReplyDeleteHow many examples do we have to have on the chart?
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3 or 4 in each column.
DeleteDo we publish the chart to the web?
ReplyDeleteSubmit it via Google classroom.
DeleteFor homework, we have the " Siege at Yorktown " Do we have to underline or highlight where we got our answers?
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