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Dicey Langston - Conclusion | Idella Bodie's S.C. Women
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Part Two, Clip 5 - Conclusion of Dicey Langston's Story
The conclusion of the Dicey Langston story, a story of bravery, determination and kindness.
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2011 - Social Studies [Elementary (3-5)]
3-3.0
People establish governments to provide stability and ensure the protection of their rights as citizens. To understand the causes and results of the American Revolution on South Carolina, the student will utilize the knowledge and skills set forth in the following indicators:
2011 - Social Studies [Elementary (3-5)]
3-3.2
Compare the perspectives of South Carolinians during the American Revolution, including Patriots, Loyalists, women, enslaved and free Africans, and Native Americans.
2011 - Social Studies [Elementary (3-5)]
3-3.3
Summarize the course of the American Revolution in South Carolina, including the role of William Jasper and Fort Moultrie; the occupation of Charles Town by the British; the partisan warfare of Thomas Sumter, Andrew Pickens, and Francis Marion; and the battles of Cowpens, Kings Mountain, and Eutaw Springs.
2011 - Social Studies [Middle School (6-8)]
8-2.0
The events surrounding the American Revolution transformed British colonists into American citizens. To understand South Carolinas pivotal role in this process, the student will utilize the knowledge and skills set forth in the following indicators:
2011 - Social Studies [Middle School (6-8)]
8-2.4
Compare the perspectives of different groups of South Carolinians during the American Revolution, including Patriots, Tories/Loyalists, women, enslaved and free Africans, and Native Americans.
2011 - Social Studies [Middle School (6-8)]
8-2.5
Summarize the role of South Carolinians in the course of the American Revolution, including the use of partisan warfare and the battles of Charleston, Camden, Cowpens, Kings Mountain and Eutaw Springs.
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Social Studies
S.C. History
D. The American Revolution
Revolutionary War - People
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Elementary (3-5)
Middle School (6-8)
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