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Age 10-13
Grade 4-6

Craig A. Doherty, Katherine M. Doherty

New York

Paperback (Facts on File Feb. 1, 2005)
New York describes life in the early colony, including such details as the importance of the fur trade, wars instrumental to New York's development, the discrimination suffered by various peoples under Peter Stuyvesant, and the games the colonists enjoyed. It discusses the early explorers of the area, such as Henry Hudson and Samuel de Champlain, and the Dutch West Indies Company's role in the formation of the colony. An entire chapter is devoted to the American Indians, such as the Wappinger and Montauk, who lived in the area. Readers will also learn about post-Revolution New York, including the continued presence of slavery and New York City's designation as the capital of the new country, as well as the part it played in the formation of the Constitution.

Sidebars include:

  • Committees of Correspondence
  • Constructing a longhouse
  • Margaret Corbin
  • Dating the start of the League of the Iroquois
  • Henry Hudson's fourth voyage
  • Jacob Leisler
  • Nine pins
  • The division of the Duke's grant
  • The first Jews in New Amsterdam
  • Slavery in New York
  • Walloons
  • Sir Peter Warren.
Series
Thirteen Colonies
ISBN
081605410X / 9780816054107
Pages
146
Weight
17.6 oz.
Dimensions
7.5 x 0.5 in.

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