Presidential Primary Sources Project: Responding to Rebellion

March 30th - 30th

Presidents Washington, Jackson, and Lincoln all dealt with concerns related to factionalism, sectionalism, and crises in the union. How did they respond? How did they apply executive authority? Join George Washington's Mount Vernon, Andrew Jackson's Hermitage, and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential and Museum as we examine key documents and engage your students in discussion analyzing how these presidents responded to threats and acts of rebellion.

This program is offered to educators by the Presidential Primary Sources Project (PPSP) website on Thursday, March 30, 202. Two sessions to choose from: 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. The program is offered to educators by the Presidential Primary Sources Project (PPSP). The ALPLM is proud to partner with PPSP for this special program.

NOTE: The documents shared in this session are most appropriate for grades 8 and higher.

To register, please visit the PPSP website

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