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Why did the Panic of 1873 lead to widespread financial distress and economic hardship in the United States? This lesson and activity examines the Panic of 1873 how it impacted banks, financial institutions, and American citizens. Students will analyze documents the viewpoint of Grant and answer corresponding scaffolding questions. They will apply their knowledge by creating their own diary entry and answering the final summary question to apply their knowledge.

Included in this resource:

Do Now - Wall Street 1873 political cartoon analysis and scaffolding questions
The Panic of 1873: A Tough Time for America reading passage with scaffolding questions
Ulysses S. Grant’s role during the Panic of 1873 analysis and corresponding graphic organizer scaffolding questions
Ulysses S. Grant Panic of 1873 perspective with scaffolding questions
Panic of 1873: Time Traveler’s Diary creative writing assignment analysis
Application/Closing/Higher-Order Thinking Assessment: How did the Panic of 1873 contribute to the economic challenges faced by people during that time?
Answer key for teachers
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