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Young historians explore how technology and science affected life in the state of New Hampshire. They define technology and give personal experiences of how technology affects people and how people have used technology. They compare the technology of today with technology of the past. This lesson could easily be adapted to a different state's history with technology. 

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communication, retelling, speaking skills, manufacturing

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K - 6th
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Social Studies & History
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