The United States Constitution is arguably the most important document in America. Young readers will enjoy learning how this document shapes the modern framework of the United States government.
Discover why many thousands of people in the East left their homes, jobs, relatives, and friends in the 1890s and headed west. Learn what it was like to join one of the great runs to claim land in Indian Territory. Find out how the U.S. government broke it
Uses the life of George Washington as a reference to examine the history of the United States during the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, the time of the Continental Congress, and early years of this new nation.
The Articles of Confederation legally brought the United States into existence, ushering in a new era of change and growth in the former British colonies. This title is suitable for children of ages 8 to 9 years.
Perhaps almost as important as the US Constitution are the first amendments made to it. Young readers will enjoy learning about the Bill of Rights, and how it helps to limit the powers of the federal government and protect the rights of citizens.