analyze national and international abolition efforts, including the gradual emancipation of enslaved people in the North (1777-1804), the U.S. ban on the slave trade (1808), the abolition of slavery in Mexico (1829) and Great Britain (1833), and the significance of the Guerrero Decree in the Texas Revolution.
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ESAS.C.3.f
Depth 2Parent ID: E2FE5E3FF63545AD93C8D91B5708EACAStandard set: §113.51 Ethnic Studies: African American Studies
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- ESAS.C.3.f
- List ID
- f
- Standard ID
- 46A64090F09F4A489B4140234AA882E1
- Subject
- Social Studies (2018-2020)
- Grades
- 12, 11, 10, 09
- Ancestor IDs
- E2FE5E3FF63545AD93C8D91B5708EACA8AB8E173B4004102AA31D3D10BCB0019
- Source document
- Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Social Studies
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US