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Books in The Primary Source Library of the Thirteen Colonies And the Lost Colony series

  • A Primary Source History of the Colony of New York

    Paul Kupperberg

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Sept. 30, 2005)
    Uses primary source documents to provide an in-depth look into the history of the colony of New York and includes a timeline, glossary, and primary source image list.
  • A Primary Source History of the Colony of New Jersey

    Tamra B Orr

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Uses primary source documents to provide an in-depth look into the history of the colony of New Jersey and includes a timeline, glossary, and primary source image list.
  • The Colony of New Jersey

    Susan Whitehurst, S Whitehurst

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2001)
    The legacy of the 13 colonies is an essential building block for elementary social studies students as they develop an understanding of their civic heritage. The Colonial era was a dynamic crucible of politics, human drama, revolution, and resolution, in which the formative principles of American culture and government were born. Here are fact-filled, visually compelling stories of the 13 colonies -- from settlement to statehood -- plus the intriguing, but pivotal story of the thwarted, though valiant, colonial effort at Roanoke. The mysterious disappearance of the Roanoke settlers was never resolved. This mystery of history is sure to engage young readers!Nicknamed the "Cockpit of the Revolution" because so many important Revolutionary War battles were fought here, New Jersey has a fascinating history. The story of New Jersey spans from its time as home to a variety of Native American tribes to an area coveted by the Dutch, Swedes, and English, and finally to its modern-day status as the "Garden State."
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  • A Primary Source History Of The Colony Of Delaware

    Aaron Raymond

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Uses primary source documents to provide an in-depth look into the history of the colony of Delaware and includes a timeline, glossary, and primary source image list.
  • A Primary Source History of the Colony of Rhode Island

    Joan Axelrod-Contrada, Eileen Stevens

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, May 20, 2011)
    THIRTEEN COLONIES & THE LOST COLONY ™ Take a step back and discover the thirteen colonies of Colonial America. From European exploration through the American Revolution, witness the unique history and character of each colony. Trace the role of each colony in the American Revolution and that colony's impact on the formation of our Constitution. This primary source series includes transcribed colonial patents and charters, with an explanation for readers in contemporary language. Maps and portraits of notable colonists are also included. Rhode Island: This book traces the history of Rhode Island from Roger Williams’s exodus from the Massachusetts colony, thus creating a settlement — the colony of Rhode Island — where people could live in harmony and worship as they pleased. Using primary source documents to enhance a lively and accessible text, it is a vivid account of the story behind the foundation of this colony and the independent spirit of those who settled there.
  • A Primary Source History of the Colony of New York

    Paul Kupperberg

    Library Binding
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  • The Colony of South Carolina

    Susan Whitehurst

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Introduces important people and events in the history of South Carolina from colonization to statehood.
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  • A Primary Source History of the Colony of New Jersey

    Tamra Orr, Jay Snyder

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, March 20, 2011)
    THIRTEEN COLONIES & THE LOST COLONY â„¢ Take a step back and discover the thirteen colonies of Colonial America. From European exploration through the American Revolution, witness the unique history and character of each colony. Trace the role of each colony in the American Revolution and that colony's impact on the formation of our Constitution. This primary source series includes transcribed colonial patents and charters, with an explanation for readers in contemporary language. Maps and portraits of notable colonists are also included. New Jersey: Using lavish illustrations, compelling text, and a variety of primary source documents, this volume covers New Jersey's inclusion in the colony of New Netherland and later domination by the English colony of New York, its split into two separate territories, its land riots and anti-tax tea parties, and increasingly diverse population, and its transformation from an agrarian to an industrial colony.
  • A Primary Source History of the Colony of Pennsylvania

    G. S. Prentzas, Jay Snyder

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Jan. 20, 2011)
    THIRTEEN COLONIES & THE LOST COLONY ™ Take a step back and discover the thirteen colonies of Colonial America. From European exploration through the American Revolution, witness the unique history and character of each colony. Trace the role of each colony in the American Revolution and that colony's impact on the formation of our Constitution. This primary source series includes transcribed colonial patents and charters, with an explanation for readers in contemporary language. Maps and portraits of notable colonists are also included. Pennsylvania: In 1681, King Charles II granted William Penn, a Quaker, sole proprietorship of more than 450,000 acres of North American land. The colony soon offered thousands of European settlers the civil liberties, representative government, and affordable land they wanted, and by 1710 its capital city — Philadelphia — had become the second-largest city in the colonies, after Boston.
  • Roanoke: The Lost Colony

    Brooke Coleman

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2000)
    An introduction to the ideas that led to the colonization of the present State of Georgia in the 18th century and to what life was like there for the early settlers.
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  • Colony of Virginia

    Brooke Coleman

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Introduces important people and events from the early years of the Virginia Colony.
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