La Vida En La Republica de Texas (Life in the Republic of Texas), La
by John Wimberley
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The Great Depression (Inquire and Investigate)
by Marcia Amidon Lusted
The Big Golden Book of Cavemen and Other Prehistoric Peoples
by Robert A. Bell and Gabriele Nenzioni
The Massachusetts 54th (Civil War) (Let Freedom Ring)
by Gina DeAngelis
Beyond The Trees! A Kid's Guide To Lake Tahoe, USA
by Penelope Dyan
History of Modern China (Emerging Superpower)
by Jianwei Wang
Snow Falling in Spring: Coming of Age in China During the Cultural Revolution (Melanie Kroupa Books)
by Moying Li
Have you ever gone looking for buried treasure? Find out all about being an archaeologist, the treasure that has been found - from gold coins to butter that has been preserved for thousands of years - and what we can learn from it in this fascinating information book. Gold/Band 9 fiction offers developing readers literary language and stories with distinctive characters.Text type: An information bookAn illustrated timeline on pages 22 and 23 helps readers to recap the finds in chronolo...
Cold War 1980s (Make History)
The Nanjing Massacre (Bearing Witness: Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing)
by Angie Timmons
The 71-day occupation of the village at Wounded Knee - February 27 to May 8, 1973 - is a watershed event in the chronology of American Indian activism, because it reflects both the height of the American Indian Movement (AIM) and the beginning of the end of the power of that organization. It was at Wounded Knee Village where government forces surrounded a small, poorly armed band of AIM members who were protesting the death of Raymond Yellow Thunder and Wesley Bad Heart Bull and the subsequent c...
The Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Westward Expansion: America's Push to the Pacific)
by Therese M Shea
Mesolithic Settlers (Settlers in Ireland S.)
by Alan Pinkerton and George Beale
The United States in World War I: America's Entry Ensures Victory (World War I: Remembering the Great War)
by Jane H Gould
Nathan Hale (On My Own Biographies)
by Shannon Knudsen and Shannon Zemlicka
Recounts the life of Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale, whose decision to become a spy for General George Washington cost him his life.
The Roman emperor Hadrian (r. AD 118-135) inherited an empire which the conquests of his predecessor Trajan had brought to its greatest extent, stretching from Hadrian's Wall in the north to the deserts of Egypt in the south, and from the breezy coasts of Lusitania in the west to the rugged mountains of Armenia in the east. This vast area was interconnected by a complex network of roads, whose structural sophistication rendered them an unsung wonder of the ancient world. The fruit of colossal in...