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At one point in history, braving the Atlantic Ocean to start a new life in another continent was a chance to get rich or gain religious freedom. This book will break down the different reasons for North American colonization. The aim of this book is to help you understand how diverse the American culture is because of the migrations that happened hundreds of years ago.
182) Fight for Women's Rights: The Stories of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Amelia Bloom
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Read about the brave and bold women who fought for their rights. Get to know Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Amelia Bloomer. These activities became famous in the late 1800s. Each of these women made great contributions to the realization of the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848. Read their stories. Buy a copy of this book today.
184) Votes that Changed America Understanding the Role of the Second Continental Congress History Gr
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The Second Continental Congress was an assembly of America's brightest minds. It was formed because of the collective desire to be independent of British rule and to exercise their own rights. In this book, you will read about the reasons why colonists began to rebel. By knowing this, you will understand the role as well as the importance of the Second Continental Congress. Enjoy the read!
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In this book, you will be learning about the Yakama people. Understand that the Yakama gained historical distinction when they tried to resist US forces during the Yakama Indian Wars. Read about their history, culture and tradition. Learn from their way of life and how the modern times have affected them. Secure a copy of this book today.
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The War of 1812 was instrumental in making the whole world know that the United States was becoming a world power. It was fought between the US and Great Britain. This book examines the causes of the war and what event made the US abandon its policy of neutrality. You will also be reading about the supposed role of Britain in encouraging the Native Americans to fight against the Americans.
187) Remember the Alamo! Texas Independence & the Lone Star Republic Grade 5 Social Studies Children
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It was only in 1845 that Texas became a part of the United States. Before that, it was a part of Mexico. The Battle of the Alamo was the beginning of the Texan belief that they could be free from Mexico. "Remember the Alamo" became a battle cry. In this book, you read about what happened after the Alamo defeat. You will also learn about the roles of Sam Houston and Santa Anna in gaining Texas Independence.
188) How Did the Dred Scott Decision Lead to the American Civil War? Race, Law and American Society G
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The case of Dred Scott and how the supreme court decided on it fueled the debate on slavery. It was also one of the events that ultimately led to the Civil War in the 1850s. The case of Scott was based on the question of whether slaves are people with rights or just properties. Read how this intriguing case fueled the fire of civil war. Get a copy today.
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What's in North America? In this Geography Facts Book, we're going to explore the places, people and cultures of North America. It's an interesting read because the book paints a better picture of the world. Pictures and information presented in a child-friendly manner make this educational book a fitting addition to your child's academic collection.
190) What Was the Confederate States of America? American Civil War Grade 5 Children's Military Books
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In this book, you will learn about the Confederate States of America. Discuss its history, including when and why it was formed. Who were the members of the Confederate states? What was the goal of the coalition? There is a lot to learn about history and unity in this book for fifth graders. Don't forget to get a copy to start reading right away.
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