Exploring North Carolina History: American Revolution
See Also: American Revolution- Part 1: Introduction (from the Encyclopedia of North Carolina)
Table of Contents
North Carolina in the Revolutionary War: An Overview
African Americans and the Revolution
Outfitting an American Revolutionary Soldier
Reasons Behind the Revolutionary War
Representatives to the Continental Congress
Representatives to the Constitutional Convention
Revolutionary War: Battles Fought in North Carolina (1775–1783)
February 27, 1776: Moore's Creek
June 20, 1780: Ramsour's Mill
Feb 25, 1781: Haw River
Mar 6, 1781: Wetzell's Mill
March 15, 1781: Battle of Guilford Court House
Educator Resources:
Grade 8: On the Road to Revolution:Creating a Living Timeline. North Carolina Civic Education Consortium. http://civics.sites.unc.edu/files/2012/05/OntheRoadtoRevolutionLivingTim...
Grade 8: “The Revolutionary Times” – News article assignment. NC Civic Eduation Consortium. http://civics.sites.unc.edu/files/2012/05/RevolutionaryTimesNewsArticleA...
Grade 8: Edenton Tea Party. North Carolina Civic Education Consortium. https://database.civics.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2012/04/EdentonTeaParty.pdf
Grade 8: Revolutionary War Era Project. NC Civic Eduation Consortium. https://database.civics.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2012/05/RevolutionaryWarTickTackToeProject.pdf
Grade 8: Loyalists and Patriots. North Carolina Civic Education Consortium. http://civics.sites.unc.edu/files/2012/05/LoyalistsandPatriots.pdf
Grade 8: Mecklenburg Resolves. North Carolina Civic Education Consortium. http://civics.sites.unc.edu/files/2012/05/MecklenburgResolves.pdf
1 October 2010
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