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India's Partition????

McCalla Hill
McCalla Hill over 1 year ago

Hi all! 
I am headed into era 7 of the big history project. I was already planning to look at the ways that WW2 impacted many of the British colonies, specifically looking at the creation of Israel and the partition of India. I see a resource regarding Israel, but is there nothing in ERA 7 about India's partition??

thx

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  • Janet Mann
    Janet Mann over 1 year ago

    McCalla Hill I used this from New Visions.  It was "short and sweet.!"  Here is the Partition specific part.  Here is another one that I have used.  It is a mixture of materials.  We only spend one day on India in Unit 8.

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  • Laura Massa
    Laura Massa over 1 year ago in reply to Janet Mann

    Janet Mann these are excellent resources to include in our courses. Though the scope of Big History does not give me time to go in depth with this content, I can use it in other courses where these colonial conflicts are thoroughly covered. In fact, I saved the first to complement my teachings in AP Human Geography political boundaries.

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  • Janet Mann
    Janet Mann over 1 year ago in reply to Laura Massa

    Laura Massa Yea!  So glad the resources are useful!! Maybe my post on Hexagonal Thinking could be helpful!

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  • Laura Massa
    Laura Massa over 1 year ago in reply to Janet Mann

    Definitely Janet Mann  Exagonal thinking will be a great way to make multiple connections, but more importantly, explaining those connections and supporting claims with evidence. Thank you for the reminder!

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  • Laura Massa
    Laura Massa over 1 year ago in reply to Janet Mann

    Definitely Janet Mann  Exagonal thinking will be a great way to make multiple connections, but more importantly, explaining those connections and supporting claims with evidence. Thank you for the reminder!

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