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Hannah Duston / Puritans / Landscape artists / Native American history / Albert Bierstadt / Junius Brutus Stearns / Abenaki people / Native Americans in the United States / Manifest Destiny / Americas / Politics of the United States / United States
Date: 2014-12-15 08:53:48
Hannah Duston
Puritans
Landscape artists
Native American history
Albert Bierstadt
Junius Brutus Stearns
Abenaki people
Native Americans in the United States
Manifest Destiny
Americas
Politics of the United States
United States

Education: Lesson Plan RESOURCES FOR K-12 EDUCATORS Hannah Duston Killing the Indians Junius Brutus Stearns, Hannah Duston Killing the Indians, 1847. Oil on canvas, x" Lesson: Western Expansion and the Depi

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