Quakers in Early America (Rourke Discovery Library (Paperback))
by Zenaide A. Ragozin
A simple introduction to William Penn, the Quakers, and their life in colonial Pennsylvania.
Pilgrim Children Had Many Chores (Learn to Read, Read to Learn) (Learn to Read-Read to Learn: Social Studies)
by Gina Lem-Tardif and Gina Lems-Tardif
You Wouldn't Want to Be an American Pioneer! (You Wouldn't Want To...)
by Jacqueline Morley
A light-hearted look at some of the difficulties faced by the pioneers who traveled by wagon train across the United States to settle in the West.
What Was the Revolutionary War All About? (The Revolutionary War Library)
Benjamin Franklin: A Man of Many Talents (Time for Kids Biographies (Pb))
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.
Betsy Ross and the Creation of the American Flag (Spotlight on American History)
by Kirsten Urwin
Colony of Maryland (Primary Source Library of the Thirteen Colonies and the Lost)
by Melody S Mis
The Thirteen Colonies 1584 - 1776 (National Geographic Timelines)
by Gill Davies
Paul Revere (Heroes of American History)
by Carin T Ford and Carin T Patriot
A biography of Paul Revere, who is best remembered for his dangerous ride to warn other American patriots that British troops were on the move at the start of the Revolutionary War.
What If You Didn't Have Running Water? (What's the Point? Reading and Writing Expository Text)
by Tony Stead
Jobs, Women and Slaves - Colonial America History Book 5th Grade Children's American History
by Baby Professor
Government and Politics in Colonial America (Primary Sources of Everyday Life in Colonial America)
by Charlie Samuel
America Enters the Industrial Revolution (History of America)
by Susan Hamen
Tecumseh: Speech at Vincennes (Deconstructing Powerful Speeches)
by Rebecca Sjonger
A Shawnee warrior and chief, Tecumseh was widely admired as a skilled orator who wanted to unite Indigenous groups in the United States and Canada to prevent the loss of their territory and way of life. This thought-provoking book features his memorable speech in 1810 at Vincennes, to Indiana Governor Harrison to revoke a treaty that took Indigenous lands, and to Indigenous peoples to resist the takeover of their territories. Readers are introduced to the social and political circumstances of th...
Describes the process of writing the constitution, how it became law, what the document means, and how it has kept the United States government strong as the country has grown and changed.
Electricity (Introduction to Physics)
by Britannica Educational Publishing
Boston Tea Party (Spotlight on American History)
by Laurie Oneill and Laurie A O'Neill