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Tag: twentieth century

Edwardian Resources
by Claire December 9, 2020 3
History - 20th Century History - Edwardians Homeschooling

Edwardian Unit Study: Resources {1900-1910}

In September we began our study into the twentieth century. Beginning with the first decade, I planned many activities aroundContinue Reading

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