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Books in Spotlight on Colorado series

  • The Pikes Peak Gold Rush

    Peter Vescia

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    Few events have shaped the history, economy, and even geography of the state of Colorado quite like the Gold Rush. This book examines the events that led up to the discovery of gold, how the Gold Rush changed the cities and towns of Colorado, and the long-term effects on the state’s environment and natural resources. The informative text, supported by full color images and primary source documents, provides not only a chronology of events, but also historical perspective on how the past inevitably impacts the present.
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  • The First Coloradans: Native Americans in Colorado

    Ruth Lohr

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    Colorado has been inhabited by people for thousands of years from the earliest Ancient Pueblo peoples to more recent native peoples such as those of the Apache Nation, the Algonquian-speaking Arapaho and Cheyenne, and the Numic-speaking Comanche, Shoshone, and Ute. The book examines the history and culture of these peoples and how they were shaped by the state’s geography and climate. It also looks at how native peoples were affected by the arrival of the Spanish and later by widespread Anglo settlement.
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  • Mining and Ranching in Early Colorado: Boom and Bust, and Back Again

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    The impact Colorado’s natural resources have had on its development as a state cannot be overstated. This book looks at how mining and ranching have helped shape the history, culture, and people of the Centennial State. From the Gold Rush to modern-day agriculture, the book considers how economy, industry, and the environment have all affected and been affected by the presence of these resources.
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  • Colorado Settlers and Native Americans

    Kristen Susienka

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    Colorado was inhabited for thousands of years before European explorers and later American settlers joined the native peoples there. This book focuses on the history of the migrating settlers’ interactions with Native American peoples in Colorado, particularly the ways that both groups affected the history and culture of each other. The book uses well-researched text, carefully chosen primary source documents, and full color images to offer a well-rounded look at this important segment of Coloradan history.
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  • The Privilege of Colorado Citizenship: Rights and Responsibilities

    Debbie Nevens

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    Being a Colorado citizen has many rewards, but it also comes with certain civic duties. This book analyzes the various rights, roles, and responsibilities of ethical citizenship. Students will consider the importance of laws and the reason they were created while also learning what skills are necessary to be involved in all levels of government. Using engaging text and full color photos, this resource provides valuable information to the next generation of Colorado citizens.
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  • Famous Coloradans

    Samuel Bankoff

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    A number of fascinating men and women have shaped the history, culture, and even geography of Colorado. From Zebulon Pike and Chipeta to William Palmer and the “unsinkable” Molly Brown, this eBook biographies some of Colorado’s history-making men and women. Engaging text and full color photos, help students understand how the contributions of Colorado’s most famous citizens have shaped it into the state it is today.
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  • Mining and Ranching in Early Colorado: Boom and Bust, and Back Again

    Susan Meyer

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    The impact Colorados natural resources have had on its development as a state cannot be overstated. This book looks at how mining and ranching have helped shape the history, culture, and people of the Centennial State. From the Gold Rush to modern-day agriculture, the book considers how economy, industry, and the environment have all affected and been affected by the presence of these resources.
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  • Colorado's Trailblazers: Pioneers in Science, Technology, and Engineering

    Therese Shea

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Coloradans have always been trailblazers. It is no wonder that so many enterprising, innovative, and revolutionary thinkers have originated from or spent much of their lives in the Centennial State. This book celebrates Colorado's most famous scientists, engineers, and technological pioneers from the Nobel prize winning chemist Thomas Cech and the barrier-breaking physician Justina Ford to the man who transformed the mining industry, John George Leyner. Engaging text and full color photos showcase these biographies and more and help students see how the contributions of these men and women have improved people's lives in Colorado and beyond.
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  • Early Explorers and Fur Traders in Colorado

    Herman Cado

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    This book considers the impact of early European explorers—including the Spanish conquistadors and French explorers of the 18th century—on what would one day become the state of Colorado. The book provides students with engaging text, full color photos, and supporting primary source documents to outline important explorers, as well as the natural resources like animal furs that made Colorado an attractive place for exploration and settlement.
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  • Colorado's Changing Cities: Then and Now

    Sarah Machajewski

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Many factors affect the development of cities including geography and natural resources, history, and culture. This book takes an in-depth look at some of Colorados most important cities, their histories, why they are located where they are, and how their economies, industries, and populations have changed over time. Informative text, full color photographs, and primary source documents lead students in understanding how Colorados major cities have grown and changed with the changing state.
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  • The Pikes Peak Gold Rush

    Peter Vescia

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    Few events have shaped the history, economy, and even geography of the state of Colorado quite like the Gold Rush. This book examines the events that led up to the discovery of gold, how the Gold Rush changed the cities and towns of Colorado, and the long-term effects on the state’s environment and natural resources. The informative text, supported by full color images and primary source documents, provides not only a chronology of events, but also historical perspective on how the past inevitably impacts the present.
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  • Governing the Centennial State

    Stephen Fienstein

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    This book delves into the origins, structure, and functions of Colorado’s system of government. It also looks at Colorado’s place in the larger United States government. Through easy-to-follow text, full color images, and carefully chosen primary source documents, the book looks at the individuals and organizations responsible for shaping Colorado’s government, while also explaining why a state government is important.
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