(closeout) A History of US Book Four: The New Nation
A History of US Book Four: The New Nation 1789-1850
Embarking from George Washington's historic inauguration and stretching into the vibrant nineteenth century, The New Nation unfolds the extraordinary saga of the United States' early trials and triumphs. From Thomas Jefferson's acquisition of the Louisiana Territories (bought from France at four cents per acre!) to Lewis and Clark's audacious odyssey through the uncharted wilderness, every chapter brims with daring endeavors and resilient spirit. Your student will encounter the War of 1812 (or the "Revolutionary War, Part II"), Tecumseh's effort to forge an Indian confederacy, the growth of Southern plantations, the dawn of the abolitionist movement, and the disgraceful Trail of Tears in this riveting narrative. Through the storytelling of Joy Hakim, these tumultuous events coalesce into a seamless chronicle of A History of US.
About the Series
Are you looking for an American History course that encourages critical thinking about events past and present, engaging enough that the information sticks? A History of the US tells the straightforward story of the history of the United States with scores of illustrations, photographs, and fascinating sidebars. This award-winning series brings American history to life through occasional first-person comments and striking short biographies. The A History of US series consists of 10 paperback volumes spanning the earliest unwritten eras to the 21st century.
Note: The A History of Us series does contain some bits of evolutionary supposition and the like. Additionally, history is brutal, and some text and photographs may be uncomfortable for young students. As always, we encourage parents to dialogue often with their students and, if possible, read or skim ahead of them.
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