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  • A School History of the United States

    An Educational Journey Through American Historical Literature

    In "A School History of the United States," John Bach McMaster presents a comprehensive and accessible overview of American history tailored specifically for school students. Employing a narrative style that balances factual rigor with engaging storytelling, McMaster meticulously outlines pivotal events from pre-Columbian times to the post-Civil War era. His work is characterized by a clear ... Read more

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  • A Brief History of the United States

    Feeling in Spain.—America, at this time, was to the Spaniard a land of vague, but magnificent promise, where the simple natives wore unconsciously the costliest gems, and the sands of the rivers sparkled with gold. Every returning ship brought fresh news to quicken the pulse of Spanish enthusiasm. Now, Cortez had taken Mexico, and reveled in the wealth of the Montezumas; now, Pizarro had conquered ... Read more

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  • A School History of the United States

    Nations that have owned our Soil.—Before the United States became a nation, six European powers owned, or claimed to own, various portions of the territory now contained within its boundary. England claimed the Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida. Spain once held Florida, Texas, California, and all the territory south and west of Colorado. France in days gone by ruled the Mississippi valley. ... Read more

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  • A Quaker Forty-Niner: The Adventures of Charles Edward Pancoast on the American Frontier

    Edited by Anna Paschall Hannum ...
    A Quaker Forty-Niner, written by Charles Edward Pancoast and edited by Anna Paschall Hannum, is a rare and candid firsthand account of life in California during the Gold Rush. Pancoast, a Philadelphia Quaker, traveled west in 1849 at the height of gold fever, and his memoir records the hardships, hopes, and disillusionments of that remarkable journey. With an eye for detail and an honesty born of ... Read more

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  • A Brief History of the United States

    In "A Brief History of the United States," John Bach McMaster presents a comprehensive, yet succinct narrative of American history, emphasizing the social and political evolution of the nation from its colonial origins to the post-Civil War era. McMaster employs a clear and engaging literary style, weaving together detailed accounts of pivotal events and influential figures with a critical ... Read more

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  • A History of the United States

    It has long been the custom to begin the history of our country with the discovery of the New World by Columbus. To some extent this is both wise and necessary; but in following it in this instance the attempt has been made to treat the colonial period as the childhood of the United States; to have it bear the same relation to our later career that the account of the youth of a great man should ... Read more

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  • A School History of the United States

    It has long been the custom to begin the history of our country with the discovery of the New World by Columbus. To some extent this is both wise and necessary; but in following it in this instance the attempt has been made to treat the colonial period as the childhood of the United States; to have it bear the same relation to our later career that the account of the youth of a great man should ... Read more

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  • A Brief History of the United States

    Enriched edition. Insightful Exploration of America's Past

    In "A Brief History of the United States," John Bach McMaster deftly chronicles the evolution of the American nation from its colonial roots to the late 19th century. His narrative combines meticulous research with a compelling prose style that makes history engaging and accessible. McMaster's work is positioned within the context of 19th-century historiography, characterized by a focus on ... Read more

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  • A School History of the United States

    It has long been the custom to begin the history of our country with the discovery of the New World by Columbus. To some extent this is both wise and necessary; but in following it in this instance the attempt has been made to treat the colonial period as the childhood of the United States; to have it bear the same relation to our later career that the account of the youth of a great man should ... Read more

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  • A Brief History of the United States

    It is not too much to assert that most of our countrymen acquire at school all the knowledge they possess of the past history of their country. In view of this fact it is most desirable that a history of the United States for elementary schools should present not only the essential features of our country's progress which all should learn, but also many things of secondary consequence which it is ... Read more

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  • A Brief History of the United States

    It is not too much to assert that most of our countrymen acquire at school all the knowledge they possess of the past history of their country. In view of this fact it is most desirable that a history of the United States for elementary schools should present not only the essential features of our country's progress which all should learn, but also many things of secondary consequence which it is ... Read more

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    Here is a brisk, accessible, and vivid introduction to arguably the most important event in the history of the United States--the American Revolution. Between 1760 and 1800, the American people cast off British rule to create a new nation and a radically new form of government based on the idea that people have the right to govern themselves. In this lively account, Robert Allison provides a ... Read more

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