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Let's review the events leading to and during the War of 1812. Understand how the War of 1812 made the rest of the world realize that the United States was quickly rising to power. What was at the core of the war? How was it resolved? What were the effects of all that fighting? What was life like during those times? Start reading today.
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This time, give your seventh grader the chance to understand the lives of soldiers and civilians during the American Civil War. Investigate the contributions of women as well as the African Americans, who were considered the minority. Also, learn about the effects of war technology and the limited medical technology. Discussion on the effects of the invention of the camera is also included.
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The American Civil War was fought between the northern and southern states. Some battles were won by the Confederate while others were by the Union. In this book, you will learn about the advantages each side had to further their war effort. You will also read about the disadvantages that soon led to the victory of one side and the devastating loss of the other. Start reading today!
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This book summarizes the actions the United States did as a neutral force during the first world war. It will begin with the Neutrality Acts of the 1930s and the Atlantic Chapter. Read about how these acts resound what majority of Americans wanted at the time-support a side but maintain a policy of isolationism. The second chapter will talk about how a Japanese attack prompted America to finally join World War 2.
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At first, the United States had no intention of joining the World War I. It was only later that the American government felt the need to join. This book will provide a background on the first world war as well as its impacts on Europe. You will also read about President's Wilson's role and the reasons for his decisions. It will then talk about the impact of the war on the United States.
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Study the terms in the Compromise of 1850 and why it has delayed the outbreak of a war between the free and slave states for ten years. Understand what motivated Henry Clay, otherwise known as the "Great Compromiser" to craft the Compromise. Was the goal of the compromise achieved? Read this book to learn more.
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The period of Reconstruction also gave birth to the white supremacy groups. The most popular among these groups is the Ku Klux Klan. This educational book will touch on the subject of racism during the era of Reconstruction. It will also discuss the Black Codes, its significance and effects. Encourage your child to learn more. Encourage him/her to read beginning today.
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There is a huge difference between the world then and today. Learn what makes the difference and who was responsible for the change. Learning about the past has never been this exciting! This history book comes with a mix of carefully selected images and texts that will keep a child turning the pages all the way through the end.
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Where was there a civil war? What were the events that led to bloodshed? In this 5th grader American history, we're going to visit all those facts hoping that we won't commit the same mistakes as our ancestors. We're also going to look at the effects of the war on the American people. Are you ready to expand your knowledge on history?
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Now that the war is over, it's time to pick up the pieces. Then President Johnson put forward a plan for Reconstruction. But what was it? More importantly, what was the goal of reconstruction? This educational book touches on the historic significance of the period of reconstruction, as well as each of its sub-periods. Read and learn without bore.
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Did you know that a long time ago, women did not have the right to vote? Find out what happened then and why history changed! Learning about history will help kids appreciate the present time. It will provide valuable insights and lessons that will help solve today's problems. It's not just about dates and people; rather, history is more about events. Read this book today!
13) The First American Slaves: The History and Abolition of Slavery: Civil Rights Books for Children
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Who were the first American Slaves? More importantly, who started slavery? Know the answers to these interesting questions and more by going over the pages of this history book. Learning history can be a lot of fun if a child is equipped with interesting and appropriate resources. Say "YES" to self-paced learning.
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Life sure was difficult for the men during the civil war. They had to choose whether to protect the country or stay at home for their families. If life was difficult for the heads of the household, how much more for the women and children? In this history book, we will take a look at how life was like for the "vulnerable members of society" during the period.
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In this book, you will learn about the events that led to the eventual outbreak of the Civil War. Read about the south's secession from the Union and its effects. Review the significance of the formation of the Confederate States of America as well as the attack of Fort Sumter. Discuss the key personalities and their roles during this time. Start reading today.
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African Americans fought very hard to gain their freedom from slavery. That is why at the start of the war, they tried to enlist in the Union military. However, an old American law barred them from joining. They were only allowed to carry arms when the Emancipation Proclamation was passed. Read about their bravery and the important role they filled during the civil war. Start reading today.
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President Lincoln had a very difficult job. The American Civil War happened during his term because the southern states seceded from the United States. After the war, he had to deal with tedious work of Reconstruction. The first chapter of this book discusses the life and death of President Lincoln and his foiled plans of Reconstruction. The second chapter discusses the presidency of President Johnson and how he handled Reconstruction.
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You probably know your city or state like the palm of your hand but can you say the same for all the other contiguous and non contiguous states? The purpose of this book is to introduce you to the major cities of the United States, and in which states they are located. It will touch on key geographic information of each state including landmarks and economic strengths. A brief discussion on maps precedes the discussion.
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The surrender of General Lee at Appomattox officially ended the American Civil War. In this book, you will read about the events leading to the surrender, where it took place and how it happened. You will also read about the terms of surrender. From there, you will get to analyze if the terms were fair. Give an opinion of the Gentlemen's Agreement after reading this book.
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Before knowing who won in the US Civil War, you first need to understand why and how it ended. The first chapter of this book will highlight the contributions of Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, and Stonewall Jackson. Chapter two will discuss the importance of the Battle of Gettysburg. The last chapter will summarize the battles of Sailor's Creek, and of Appomattox Courthouse, and the last battle at Palmito Ranch.
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