Students will understand that art can be used as a form of propaganda to promote a cause. They will have a deeper understanding of the events that led up to the Revolutionary War through observing artwork that depicts one perspective on the Boston Massacre. In their study of the political, economic, and social issues at the time the Boston Massacre took place, they will see how artwork was used as propaganda to promote the patriot cause.
Determining Perspective in Art of the American Revolution
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Topic/Subject Area | Military, Wars, Battles; Art, Music, Literature, Crafts |
Historical Era | Revolutionary America, 1763–1783 |
Grade Level | Elementary (K–5) |
Creation Date | 2003 |
Last Revision Date | 2024 |