Zoe Lowery, Philip Wolny, Jeremy Klar, Jason Shattuck, Susanna Keller
Early American History
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 nations 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
- Series
- Early American History
- ISBN
- 1680482203 / 9781680482201
- Pages
- 80
- Weight
- 70.4 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.5 x 2.2
in.