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Enduring Understandings:
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Map, tables, charts and graphs
enable people to analyze, summarize and evaluate information.
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History is shaped by cause and
effect relationships
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Learning about Maryland’s past
helps us understand Maryland’s present.
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Knowing the geography of
Maryland helps to understand the economic, cultural, and political
decisions of the people of Maryland.
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People migrate for a variety of
reasons, which leads to the spread of ideas, beliefs and customs.
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Learning
about Maryland’s past helps us understand Maryland’s present.
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Political systems develop
through conflict, compromise and cooperation.
Key Questions:
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What tribes lived in Maryland?
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How did the Native Americans in
Maryland live before the Native Americans arrived?
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How did the Native Americans in
Maryland adapt to and modify the natural environment?
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How was power distributed within
and among the Native American societies of Maryland?
Thinkport Resources
Enduring Understandings:
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Map, tables, charts and graphs
enable people to analyze, summarize and evaluate information.
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History is shaped by cause and
effect relationships.
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Key turning points in Maryland’s
history changed the political, economic and social development of
Maryland.
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Learning about Maryland’s past
helps us understand Maryland’s present.
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Knowing the geography of
Maryland helps to understand the economic, cultural, and political
decisions of the people of Maryland.
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The study of economic systems
provides a way to understand the past and the present.
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Political systems develop
through conflict, compromise and cooperation.
Key
Questions:
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What were
the cause and effect relationships in the settlement of the
Maryland colony?
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What were
the cause and effect relationships in the settlement of the
Maryland colony?
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How did the
demand for tobacco affect migration to Maryland?
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How
did the occupations in Colonial Maryland effect the lives of the
colonists?
Thinkport
Resources
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