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Standard A - The student compares similarities and differences in the ways groups, societies, and cultures meet human needs and concerns. The Vieux Carre': A Creole Neighborhood in New Orleans relates to the following Social Studies Standards: (National Council for the Social Studies) Standard 1A- The student understands the international background and consequences of the Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, and the Monroe Doctrine. Standard 1B- The student understands the European struggle for control of North America.Era 4: Expansion and Reform (1801 to 1861) Standard 1A- The student understands how diverse immigrants affected the formation of European colonies.

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The Vieux Carré: A Creole Neighborhood in New Orleans relates to the following National Standards for History:Įra 2: Colonization and Settlement (1585 to 1763) Time period: Colonial to 19th-century America United States History Standards for Grades 5-12 Topics: This lesson could be used in teaching units on colonial history, westward expansion in 18th- and 19th-century America, or multiculturalism.

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This lesson is one in a series that brings the important stories of historic places into the classrooms across the country. TwHP is sponsored, in part, by the Cultural Resources Training Initiative and Parks as Classrooms programs of the National Park Service.

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It was edited by Fay Metcalf and the Teaching with Historic Places staff. It was written by Byron Fortier, a former Park Ranger at Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve.

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This lesson is based on the National Register of Historic Places registration file, " Vieux Carré Historic District" (with photographs) and other source materials about the Vieux Carré.












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