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.
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.
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
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.
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
Electricity (Introduction to Physics)
by Britannica Educational Publishing
Boston Tea Party (Spotlight on American History)
by Laurie Oneill and Laurie A O'Neill
A More Perfect Union (American Story) (American Story the American Story)
by Betsy Maestro and Giulio Maestro
Describes how the Constitution was drafted and ratified.
First Independence Day Celebration (Our American Story)
by Kathy Allen
"Explore the life of a colonial miller and his importance to the community, as well as everyday life, responsibilities, and social practices during that time"--Provided by publisher.
In a text that mirrors their language and thoughts, Marcia Sewall has masterfully recreated the coming of the pilgrims to the New World, and the daily flow of their days during the first years in the colony they called Plimoth. Aye, Governor Bradford calls us pilgrims. We are English and England was our home...But our lives were ruled by King James, and for many years it seemed as though our very hearts were in prison in England... September, 1620, our lives changed. We were seventy menfolk and...
Discusses the changing roles, rights, and contributions of Afro-Americans in the United States during the colonial period from 1607 to 1763. Also includes a chronology of significant events.
The Drafting of the Constitution (U.S. History: Need to Know)
by Daniel R Faust