The Chaos of Conflict in Ancient Civilizations

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Hoare, Graeme

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2017-04-27

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Greco-Persian Wars , Greece , Persia , Cause and Consequence , The Punic Wars , Rome , Carthage , Continuity and Change , Germanic , Goths , Franks , Huns , Historical Perspectives , Western Europe , Christendom , Islam , Crusades , Historical Significance

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This document is a series of lessons to be taught in Grade 11 Ancient Civilizations courses. These lessons are specifically focussed on times of conflict between civilizations, including the Greco-Persian Wars, the Punic Wars, the struggles of the Roman Empire from within, and the Third Crusade. The priority of these lessons is to have students engage in the material as historians by working with primary resources and conducting their own research. This advanced thinking is herein meant to be presented in a way that students will find engaging and enjoyable.

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The Chaos of Conflict in Ancient Civilizations

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