Revolution & Independence · 1775 – 1783
Diversity in the Revolution
The roles and experiences of women, African Americans, and Native Americans during the war.
Key Questions
- 1Why did some African Americans fight for the British while others fought for the Americans?
- 2How did women support the war effort on the home front and the battlefield?
- 3How did the war affect Native American alliances and land?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.His.3.6-8C3: D2.Civ.14.6-8
Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: American History
Unit: Revolution & Independence
Period: 1775 – 1783
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