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Learning American history is more effective if done via pictures. Children are attracted to the vibrant colors of meaningful pictures. It's easier to imagine previous events when there are pictures to look at. This educational book also makes it easier to communicate with descriptive words to relay drawn messages. Grab a copy of this informative book today!
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Did you know that at one time in the US, women did not enjoy the same liberties as many do now? Women had to fight for their rights in so many ways. This book will discuss the reforms women initiated. It will also introduce you to some key personalities of several women-focused movements. The last chapter will discuss the amendment to the Constitution, which resulted from the many years of fighting for change.
3) America in the 1920s: Post-War Troubles United States History Grade 7 Children's American History
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America in the 1920s was focused on returning to normalcy after the rage of the war. This book will give you all the facts to evaluate the country's return to normalcy. You will also read about the problems that haunted the country at the time, such as the Red Scare, the rise of the KKK and the economy. Grab a copy and begin 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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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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