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APHG Immigration to America webquest Learning questions: Who came to America? Why did they come? When did they come? For the people of the United States, Ellis Island is frequently an experience commonly shared by our ancestors. In the period when the world?s immigrants poured into our country searching for a better life, this entry center processed and either admitted or rejected hundreds of thousands of men, women and children. Today, we are going to explore what Ellis Island was and what it meant to the people who came through the Great Hall. ? 1) Ellis Island and Waves of Immigration Go to http://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/

Revolutionary War Timeline

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1775 April 18, 1775: Two lanterns are lit in the Old North Church steeple to indicate the British are crossing the Charles River, and Paul Revere begins his ride. April 19, 1775: Battle of Lexington, won by the British April 19, 1775: At the Battle of Concord the Americans introduce the British to guerilla warfare April 19, 1775 to March 17, 1776: Siege of Boston: 15,000 Minutemen laid siege to Boston from April 19, 1775 until March 17, 1776, when the British troops withdrew. May 10, 1775: The Second Continental Congress convenes in Philadelphia and remains in session throughout the war. May 10, 1775: First Battle of Ticonderoga June 17, 1775: Battle of Bunker Hill September 17 to November 3, 1775: Siege of Fort St. Jean November 4, 1775: Battle of Kemp's Landing

All Eastern Band Application

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April 12, 2012 To: CMEA High School Member Directors/Sponsors From: John L. Kuhner, Immediate Past President, Eastern Division, NAfME: The National Association for Music Education, General Chair 2013 All-Eastern Honors Ensembles E-mail: [email protected] Subject: Application Procedure and Information 2013 All-Eastern Honors Ensembles April 4 ? 7, 2013, Hartford, Connecticut The All-Eastern Honors Band, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Treble Voice Chorus, and Jazz Ensemble will be an important part of the 2013 NAfME Eastern Division Conference in Harford, Connecticut. These ensembles will be comprised of selected high school students who are recommended by their state presidents.

An Interesting History of the Making of Central Park

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In 1857, the idea of one of the urban wonders of the world was brought to life. Architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux would build the 843-acre park in Manhattan, New York City. Originally known as ?The Greensward Plan?, Central park would soon become known as one of New York City?s most famous pieces of architectural work and history. Annually, about 37.5 million people visit Central Park. It is an incredibly large park, spanning 2.5 miles from 59th Street to 110th Street, and 0.5 miles from 5th Avenue to 8th Avenue. The Central Park Conservatory operates the park, and it is open all year to the public. Since 1962, Central Park has been considered a national historic landmark.

Millard Fillmore

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Millard Fillmore Cassie Daley Millard Fillmore demonstrated that through methodical industry and some competence and uninspiring man could make the American dream come true. [1: Penndel, George. The Remarkable Millard Fillmore. Print.] Summary of family background and childhood. How does this influence him later as president?
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