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Arkansas Civil War bandits and outlaws
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TitleArkansas Civil War bandits and outlaws
Based onBandits, bears, and backaches. Chapter 05. Arkansas Civil War bandits and outlaws.
SubjectArkansas -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Criminals -- Arkansas -- History -- 19th century.
DescriptionStudents will study civilian Arkansans during the Civil War. These Arkansans, who held down the home front during the Civil War, faced many challenges, including outlaw bands know as Jayhawkers who ravaged the people and the land. Additionally, students may study the events leading up to the war and the post Civil War era.
Grades5th
6th
7th
8th
StrandsSocial Studies revision 2006: Arkansas History Grades 7-8: Secession through Reconstruction
Social Studies revision 2006: History: History K-4
Social Studies revision 2006: History: History 5-8
Library Media 2007: Application: Communicate 5-8
FrameworksSR.5.AH.7-8.1
SR.5.AH.7-8.2
H.6.4.6
H.6.5.19
H.6.6.3
H.6.4.8
H.6.5.8
H.6.5.20
Library Media FrameworksA.6.5.1
A.6.6.1
A.6.7.1
A.6.8.1
CoverageArkansas; 1860-1877
LanguageEnglish
CreatorWoody, Velma B.
ContributorsBland, Kay
Date2005
Date modified2008
Typeapplication
Formatpdf
SourceBandits, bears, and backaches : a collection of short stories based on Arkansas history / by Velma B. Branscum Woody. (2004)
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RelationRuled by race project
PublisherButler Center for Arkansas Studies
RightsButler Center for Arkansas Studies, Central Arkansas Library System
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