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Make Your Own Mini General Washington Tent Craft
Create your own paper version of General George Washington's headquarters tent that served as his mobile headquarters during the Revolutionary War.
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Big Idea 1: Young James Forten's World
Learn more about Revolutionary-era Philadelphia where a young James Forten grew up and how the city shaped his formative years.
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Big Idea 1: Washington's Tent and the Revolutionary War
Learn more about the functions of George Washington's tent during the Revolutionary War and the people who helped make it happen.
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Big Idea 7: Drafting the Declaration
Learn about who drafted the Declaration of Independence and how they drafted the document as the Revolutionary cause hung in the balance.
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Coloring Pages
Explore a handful of Revolutionary-era artifacts in the Museum's collection in full color with the Museum's "Color the Collection coloring book!
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When Women Lost the Vote Audio Tour
Listen to the Museum's audio tour for the 2020-21 special exhibition, When Women Lost the Vote: A Revolutionary Story, 1776-1807.
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Unit 1: Washington's Tent and the Revolutionary War
View classroom activities designed for teaching about George Washington's leadership of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and during his presidency.
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First-Person Theatrical Performances
The Museum's original first-person theatrical performances bring to life the diverse lives, perspectives, and experiences of people from the Revolutionary era.
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Collections Society
Learn more about the Collections Society, established to help develop the Museum’s distinguished collection that spans the scope of the Revolutionary era.
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5 Pop Culture Portrayals of Benedict Arnold
Benedict Arnold’s journey from a once-ardent hero of the Revolutionary cause to its most dishonored traitor is well-documented in historical works.
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