Chapter 2Introduction

Introduction

Chapter 2Readings

Readings

Chapter 2Primary Sources & Artifacts

Primary Sources & Artifacts

Chapter 2Activities 3

Activities 3

Chapter 2Activities 4

Activities 4

Chapter 2Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Chapter 2Conclusion

Conclusion

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Conclusion

Posted in Chapter 2: Newcomers, Change, and Disruption (1600-1701)

Think of a conflict you have had recently with a friend or family member.

  • What was the conflict about?
  • Did you resolve it? If so, how? If not, why not?
  • Use the chart below to list the issues on both sides of the argument.

Chart

  • How might it help to view a conflict from both sides?
  • Can you think of other ways you might solve a conflict like this in the future?
  • Do you think the Myaamia had to do this in treaty negotiations or in disputes with other tribes? Why?

Choose an example of a conflict involving the Myaamia from Section 2. Use the chart to list both sides of the argument.

Chart

  • After viewing the conflict from both sides, how might you resolve it?
  • Is your plan similar or different from what happened in real life?

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