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Colorado Process

  1. You will be assigned to a team of 4-5 students.

  2. Each team member will choose a time period to reserach when constructing the presentation. For groups of four, skip the Territory/Early Statehood.

    Ancient People of Colorado: The Anasazi and Puebloans

    Doing History: Keeping the Past
    Desert USA
    Mesa Verde
    Defiance House in Glen Canyon
    Timekeeper: A Journey through the Southwest
    Sipapu: View a kiva, a timeline, and other information about the lives of the ancient people of Colorado.
    Mesa Verde National Park

    Native Americans and Hispanic Explorers

    National Park ServicePlains Indians
    Crafts of the Plains Indians
    Student Reports
    Shelter
    Pueblo
    Shelter, Clothing, Food

    Trappers and Fur Traders

    Trading with Native Americans
    Mountain Men
    Kit Carson
    Pathfinders of the West
    Jim Beckwourth
    Famous Frontiersmen
    Feeding the Fad for Furs
    Mountain Men Pictures
    Items for Trade

    Pioneers and Gold Rush

    Cherokee Trail
    Prairie Schooner
    Conestoga Wagon
    Diagram of a Prairie Schooner
    Wagons on the Trail West
    John Sutter
    Gold Rush Stories
    Oregon Trail 101
    Provisions for Oregon Trail
    All About the Oregon Trail
    Memoirs and Diaries from the Oregon Trail
    Facts about the Oregon Trail
    Overland Trail
    Tour a Gold Mine
    Food, Clothing, Shelter

    Territory/Early Statehood
    Voices of the Plateau
    World Almanac for Kids
    Colorado Officials from Territory-Present
    Pony Express
    Food, Shelter, Clothing

    All Time Periods

    Colorado History Museum
    Basic State Facts
    Denver Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau
    State of Colorado Official Site
    Timeline
    Emblems and Symbols
    Governor's Mansion
    State Capitol
    A Brief History
    Frequently Asked Questions
    Famous Coloradoans
    Colorado Streets

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