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Books with title Exposed! Myths About Early American History

  • Exposed! Myths About Early American History Set

    Gareth Stevens Publishing

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
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  • Exposed! Myths About Early American History

    Julia McDonnell, Jill Keppeler, Katie Kawa, Barbara M. Linde, Ryan Nagelhout

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
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  • Early American History

    Zoe Lowery, Philip Wolny, Jeremy Klar, Jason Shattuck, Susanna Keller

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    The territory now known as the United States underwent a massive transformation in the first few centuries after its initial exploration by Europeans. British colonization gave way to the American Revolution and the formation of a new democratic nation, the early decades of which were marked by westward expansion and sectional divisions that led to a devastating civil war. Key figures, important events, significant social movements, and cultural milestones in each of these eras are discussed, demonstrating to readers their importance in American history as a whole.• Aligns with social studies standards• Second-to-none Britannica content that both informs and enthralls and is scrupulously accurate and trustworthy• Individual volumes tell powerful and compelling stories of our nation’s growth and development. Taken as a whole, the result is a breathtaking, dramatic, panoramic narrative of the transformation of a few hardscrabble and tenuous colonies into the revered United States of America
  • Exposed!: More Myths About American History

    Various

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Not everything people think they know about American history is true. In fact, some decidedly false notions are repeated and passed on again and again until people think they're facts. For example, slavery was found in more areas of the United States than the South during the Civil War, and the Statue of Liberty wasn't created to welcome immigrants. This must-have series, a continuation of our popular collection, highlights significant topics in the elementary social studies curriculum through the lens of shattering some long-believed myths. Readers will love passing on actual historical facts to family and friends. Features include: Graphic organizers, fact boxes, and eye-catching images enhance the attractive design. Comprehending details of historical texts is a standard of the English Language Arts Common Core. Each theme was selected for curricular importance as well as appeal to readers.
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  • Exposed!: More Myths About American History

    Various

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Not everything people think they know about American history is true. In fact, some decidedly false notions are repeated and passed on again and again until people think they're facts. For example, slavery was found in more areas of the United States than the South during the Civil War, and the Statue of Liberty wasn't created to welcome immigrants. This must-have series, a continuation of our popular collection, highlights significant topics in the elementary social studies curriculum through the lens of shattering some long-believed myths. Readers will love passing on actual historical facts to family and friends. Features include: Graphic organizers, fact boxes, and eye-catching images enhance the attractive design. Comprehending details of historical texts is a standard of the English Language Arts Common Core. Each theme was selected for curricular importance as well as appeal to readers.
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