3 The people of North Carolina
The teaching suggestions in this chapter address the variety of ethnic groups in North Carolina from the region’s earliest known history to the twenty-first century, drawing on sources from North Carolina History: A Digital Textbook. Topics include archaeological explorations of early peoples from the state’s three regions, North Carolina American Indians, early European colonists, the forced migration of African slaves, and the diversity of recent immigrants from regions around the world.
- 3.1Teaching suggestions: How the world was made
- 3.2Teaching about the early peoples of the Piedmont
- 3.3Teaching about the early peoples of the mountains
- 3.4Teaching about the early peoples of the Coastal Plain
- 3.5Suggestions for teaching about Cherokee women
- 3.6Teaching about the supplies for Virginia colonists, 1622
- 3.7Teaching suggestions: A forced migration
- 3.8Suggestions for teaching changes in North Carolina with maps
- 3.9Teaching languages and nationalities: Ideas and discussion questions
- 3.10Teaching about Latino immigration in North Carolina
- 3.11Teaching about the Montagnards
- 3.12Teaching suggestions: Immigration from Africa