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Eighth graders examine the role of South Carolinians in the American Revolution. In this American Revolution activity, 8th graders examine primary and secondary sources regarding the skirmishes that took place in the state. As a culminating activity, students write diary entries or letters pertaining to the Battle of Huck's Defeat.

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8th
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Social Studies & History
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