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ContentsChapter 4Activities 7Greenville Treaty Math

Chapter 4Introduction

Introduction

Chapter 4Readings

Readings

Chapter 4Primary Sources & Artifacts

Primary Sources & Artiffacts

Chapter 4Activities 7

Activities 7

Chapter 4Activities 8

Activities 8

Chapter 4Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Chapter 4Conclusion

Conclusion

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Greenville Treaty Math

Posted in Activities 7: The Treaty of Greenville 1795 Activities

Students will practice using a map scale to measure distance. Students will also practice math skills by calculating area.

Greenville Treaty Math Lesson Plan

Greenville Treaty Math PowerPoint

Greenville Treaty Math Worksheet

Greenville Treaty Math John Melish Map

  • Chapter 1Pre-contact (1600)
  • Chapter 2Beginning Years of Contact (1600-1701)
  • Chapter 3Newcomers, Disruption, and Change (1701-1795)
  • Chapter 41795 to Removal
    • Introduction
    • Readings
    • Primary Sources and Artifacts
    • Activities 7The Treaty of Greenville 1795 Activities
    • Activities 8Myaamia Art - Ribbonwork (1795 - 1840) Activities
    • Additional Resources
    • Conclusion
  • Chapter 5Removal through Great Depression
  • Chapter 61939 to 1990
  • Chapter 7Contemporary (1990-Today)
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