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California Frontier Teacher Academy
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1. Places and Regions of California
Introduction
1.1. Latitude and Longitude
1.2. The Poles, the Equator and Maps
1.3. Regions of California
1.4. Geography and Growth of California
1.5. Communities of California
2. Native, Spanish and Mexican California
Introduction
2.1 California Indians: Geographic Distribution
2.2. Early Land and Sea Routes to California
2.3. Spanish Colonization of California
2.4. The Spanish Missions
2.5 Daily Life at a Mission
2.6. Franciscans and the Economy of California
2.7. Mexican Independence and California
2.8. The Rancho Era in California
3. From Independence to Statehood (Under Construction)
Introduction
3.1. Settlements in Mexican California
3.2. Routes to California
3.3. The Gold Rush in California
3.4. Women in California
3.5. How did California Become a State?
4. California's Transformation (Under Construction)
Introduction
4.1. The Pony Express, the Telegraph and the Railroad
4.2. The Transformation of California
4.3. Immigration to California: 1850-1900
4.4. Immigration and the Growth of Cities
4.5. The Great Depression, the Dust Bowl and World War II
4.6. New Industries in California
4.7. California's Water System
5. California's Government and the U.S. Constitution (Coming Soon))
Introduction
Mission Resources
Resource: California Missions List and Activities
Mission Project Template
Native American Resources
Resource: Native Americans of the California Missions
Resource: California Native American Project
Exploration and Colonization Resources
Exploration and Colonization Timeline
2.6. Franciscans and the Economy of California
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