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    South Carolina history is taken in the 8th grade. And man, you can imagine what the curriculum looks like for a state...
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    In Florida I took a Florida History class my freshman year and a Civil War History class my sophomore year. As someone...
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    Went to school in Minnesota K-12 and there was no state history class, or extra pledges. As far as I understand our...
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    We had Pennsylvania history, I think in third grade. It seems pretty normal to have history of where you live, though-...
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    Actually North Carolina has state history requirements for the fourth grade! But the curriculum can vary depending on...
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    New Zealand - mostly studied the history of Europe and Asia. Although, I’m sure we did do actual New Zealand history, at...
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    That is correct! Most people are able to pass the GA history test since Georgia history is taken in 8th grade in public...
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    California gets California state history in 4th grade. It amounts to Mission projects and “Gold Rush Days.”
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    Where my Californians with their fourth grade cardboard missions collecting dust in their parent’s closet at? If you...
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    Nothing in school for North Carolina, but one history professor in college (in the same town I grew up in) did a unit...
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    i feel like we studied something similar in elementary school, brief history of florida and it was part of the “social...
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