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Books with title Seeds of a Nation - Virginia

  • Seeds of a Nation - West Virginia

    Margaret Coull Phillips

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, June 11, 2003)
    West Virginia begins with the story of the earliest native inhabitants and ends with the entry of West Virginia into the United States as the 35th state. The unique history of West Virginia is explored and the events that led to statehood are examined.
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  • Seeds of a Nation - Virginia

    Rachel Lynette

    Hardcover (KidHaven Press, Jan. 23, 2004)
    Early Virginians played key roles in America's fight for independence. This book explores Virginia's exciting history. Readers will learn about the Native Americans of Virginia, the founding of Jamestown and the people and events leading to independence and statehood.
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  • Seeds of a Nation - West Virginia

    Margaret Coull Phillips

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, June 11, 2003)
    West Virginia begins with the story of the earliest native inhabitants and ends with the entry of West Virginia into the United States as the 35th state. The unique history of West Virginia is explored and the events that led to statehood are examined. (20020301)
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  • Seeds of a Nation - Georgia

    Vyvyan Lynn

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, May 26, 2003)
    Georgia, land of mountains, rolling hills, pine forests, and golden isles became a state on January 2, 1788. The "Empire State of the South" was the first southern state and the fourth state in the nation to sign the Constitution. This volume chronicles Georgia's first citizens, European explorers, colonization, and statehood. (20020301)
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  • Seeds of a Nation - Oregon

    Stuart A. Kallen

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, July 18, 2003)
    From its rocky Pacific shores to its towering Cascade Mountains, the history of Oregon is nearly as spectacular as its scenery. Kidhaven's Oregon brings to life the bustling villages of Chinook Indian traders, the tall-mast ships of motley European explorers, and the simple villages of American fur trappers and farmers.
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  • Seeds of a Nation - Georgia

    Vyvyan Lynn

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, May 26, 2003)
    Georgia, land of mountains, rolling hills, pine forests, and golden isles became a state on January 2, 1788. The "Empire State of the South" was the first southern state and the fourth state in the nation to sign the Constitution. This volume chronicles Georgia's first citizens, European explorers, colonization, and statehood.
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  • Seeds of a Nation - Oregon

    Stuart A. Kallen

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, July 18, 2003)
    From its rocky Pacific shores to its towering Cascade Mountains, the history of Oregon is nearly as spectacular as its scenery. Kidhaven's Oregon brings to life the bustling villages of Chinook Indian traders, the tall-mast ships of motley European explorers, and the simple villages of American fur trappers and farmers. (20020301)
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  • Seeds of a Nation - Iowa

    Barbara Chandler

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, Oct. 17, 2003)
    Iowa is the land between two rivers: the Missouri and the mighty Mississippi. These two great rivers are responsible for Iowa's claim to fame: it's rich soil. Beginning with prehistoric man up to statehood, this book explains how these two rivers and this rich soil were the early seeds for settlement in Iowa.
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