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For each of the articles you plan to have your students work on, please add a line of the form <nowiki>{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 1}}</nowiki>, which will display as
For each of the articles you plan to have your students work on, please add a line of the form <nowiki>{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 1}}</nowiki>, which will display as
{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 1}}
{{r_EZ|Industrial development in Michigan}}
{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 2}}
{{r_EZ|Copper Industry in Michigan}}
{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 3}}
{{r_EZ|Lumber Industry in Michigan}}
{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 4}}
{{r_EZ|French and Indian War}}
etc.
{{r_EZ|Pontiac's Rebellion}}
 
{{r_EZ|Educational Developments in Michigan}}
{{r_EZ|Toledo War}}
{{r_EZ|Michigan Statehood}}
{{r_EZ|War of 1812 in Michigan}}
{{r_EZ|History of the Automobile Industry}}
{{r_EZ|Detroit Riot (1943)}}
{{r_EZ|Detroit Riot (1967)}}
{{r_EZ|Gangsterism in Michigan}}
{{r_EZ|Prohibition Era in Michigan}}
{{r_EZ|World War Two in Michigan}}
{{r_EZ|Bankruptcy of Detroit}}
{{r_EZ|Motown}}


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Once the articles have been created, they will be listed here in the following formatting:

Latest revision as of 07:44, 8 October 2013

The course coordinates

(CC) Photo: Ken Lund

Instructor: R. D. Jones

Institution: Eastern Michigan University

The course mechanics

Eduzendium courses need a number of help pages in order to function properly within the Citizendium. This course homepage and all its standard subpages have been set up with the standard names in their standard location: A template article to prefill the students's pages with course-specific formatting and content, a template for the metadata of your course's article, and a note informing other Citizens whether or not they are allowed to edit your course's pages. Please modify these pages as you see fit. If you are done, you can delete the whole section The course mechanics from your course homepage.

Project Description

This Eduzendium project is one distribution option for a research and writing project in Michigan history. See your syllabus and course information at EMU-Online for more information.

What We'll Be Working On

The following is a list of articles that the members of HIST313 may be working on during the Fall 2013 semester. These articles will be closed to editing by other citizens until after the conclusion of the course, though we'd appreciate hearing any comments or suggestions from the Citizendium community on the talk subpages.

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  • Stub French and Indian War [r]: (1754-1763) The American extension of the European conflict known as the Seven Years' War. [e]
  • Pontiac's Rebellion [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Toledo War [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Michigan Statehood [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • War of 1812 in Michigan [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Detroit Riot (1943) [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Detroit Riot (1967) [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Gangsterism in Michigan [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Bankruptcy of Detroit [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Stub Motown [r]: Add brief definition or description
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