Unit Central Questions:
What do primary and secondary sources teach us about the characteristics of “everyday life” of individuals living in Deerfield at the four turns of the centuries? What do these characteristics reveal about changes in the town since its beginning as an English settlement?
Key Content Ideas Taught in this Lesson and Teacher Background
Wills are a good source of information about the past. For example, by looking closely at the one for Ebenezer Wells, we can learn something about his economic condition and what he valued most. We can also learn something about his family genealogy and the beliefs and expectations of the time and place in which he lived.
For more information, read:
Teacher Background Essay: The Will of Ebenezer Wells
Intended Learning Outcomes
Understandings:
Students will understand that:
- A will is a good source of information about history.
- It can tell us something about the economic condition of the deceased, the things valued, and his or her genealogy.
- It may also provide information or clues about attitudes, beliefs, practices, and economic conditions of the time period and place in which the will was written.
Skills:
Students will be able to:
- Read and analyze the will.