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What programs use the Early American History Time Line?
The Early American History Time Line is referred to exclusively in the Early American History Intermediate study guide although many people do choose to use it to supplement our Early American History Primary. It is worth noting that for those who choose to include it in the Primary study the curriculum will not refer to it so it would be up to the teacher to connect the events studied with the events on the Time Line.

The Early American History Primary study guide does use other activities that take the place of the Time Line for this grade level so it is not necessary to supplement it with the Time Line although people have found it helpful.

The Early American and World History study guide covers many events which are not covered on the Time Line, specifically events that occurred outside America. If you want to construct your own time line for this course, it is suggested that you photocopy the time lines that are in Genevieve Foster's "World" books used in the course. These time lines can easily be used to create your own larger poster-sized time line.

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