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1 Learning to Think Like a Historian in Order to Better Understand the Past and Enjoy Its Challenge

2 Here, colonists dressed as Native Americans dump tea into Boston Harbor in a protest leading up to the American Revolution.

3 This is one artist’s view of a bomb going off as police disperse an anarchist rally in Haymarket Square in Chicago in 1886.

4 The first flight of the plane built by the Wright brothers, at Kitty Hawk in 1903. With Orville Wright at the controls, this flight lasted 12 seconds.

5 Such as this frontier family’s struggle to survive on the Great Plains in the 1800s

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7 Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation Child labor in a Chicago packing house in 1893 Woman working in a defense plant during WWII

8 However, this photo gives us just a hint or two about one individual. What of the stories of the millions of other people in the past? How can we ever hope to understand all of them? We can’t, really… Tombstone of a slave named “Uncle John”

9 The past is gone. All we have to go on are the records we still have. Photos like this are one kind of record.

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11 Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View

12 Pause: Write a sentence or two about what happened in school yesterday As a class, discuss what happened and how accurate your accounts of it are

13 Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View

14 The proclamation freed all slaves in the rebellious parts of the U.S. South. Slavery was the big issue dividing North and South. The Civil War began early in 1861. So why did it take Lincoln so long to issue the proclamation?

15 The evidence is in the primary sources.

16 Lincoln’s axe here is labeled “Emancipation Proclamation.” He is saying he will use it to stop the South’s rebellion.

17 “If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.” Abraham Lincoln, letter to Horace Greeley, August 22, 1862

18 “I hate it [slavery] because of the monstrous injustice of slavery itself. I hate it because it deprives our republican example of its just influence in the world…” Abraham Lincoln, in an 1858 speech The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation, an 1864 painting of Lincoln reading the proclamation to his Cabinet

19 Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View

20 Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View

21 1870 1917

22 1928 1870

23 1928 1870 1917

24 Pause: List two things about you that have changed over your lifetime List two things that have stayed exactly the same Think about change and continuity in your own life

25 Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View

26 Failed bank turns away depositors Breadline Out of work, waiting for work Migrant farm worker

27 “The stock market crash did it.”

28 “The huge gap between rich and poor was to blame.” “It was the disastrous tariff policies.” “The Fed limited the money supply when it should have increased it.” “Americans went crazy speculating.”

29 “The stock market crash did it.” “It was the disastrous tariff policies.” “The Fed limited the money supply when it should have increased it.” “Americans went crazy speculating.” Private EconomyThe Government “The huge gap between rich and poor was to blame.”

30 Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View

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32 No running water No cell phones No cars or trucks No TV or Internet Few books, except for the Bible No health clinics No pensions WWorking from sunup to sundown DDifferent ideas about children DDifferent ideas about family DDifferent ideas about religion DDifferent ideas about community

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34 Five Habits of Historical Thinking Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View Five Habits of Historical Thinking Five Habits of Historical Thinking History Is Not the Past Itself The Detective Model: Problem, Evidence, Interpretation Time, Change, and Continuity Cause and Effect As They Saw It: Grasping Past Points of View Tasks Ahead: Interpret several primary sources Read and debate two secondary sources Draw your own conclusions about this past episode Tasks Ahead: Interpret several primary sources Read and debate two secondary sources Draw your own conclusions about this past episode


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