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Learn about a women who used her writing skills to support independence and record history at the birth of our nation.
Profiles the life and military career of Confederate general Robert E. Lee.
In this book, discover what life was like from 1639 to 1760 in the French colony in what is now Canada. Find out how the French immigrants set up villages, farms, and businesses, and how they traded with the Native Americans. Discover the houses they lived in, the clothes they wore, and the food they ate. Then use a recipe to make a popular treat from the time -- maple sugar candy! Book jacket.
Edwin Binney did not invent crayons. He did invent better and cheaper crayons. Edwin was good at knowing what people needed. He knew how to get people to work together.
Explains how life was on the farm in the early days of farming.
An overview of everyday life in the busy port city of Boston between 1760 and 1773, including the changes that came as colonists began to resent the trade restrictions and taxes imposed upon them by England.
What makes the Southeast special? Students will learn about this unique part of the country, its history, landscape, resources, and everyday life. Exciting photos and text take students on a journey through our amazing country.
A simple biography of the man who founded the Hershey's Chocolate company.
Turn the pages of this book to find out who Saint Patrick was, why people honor him on March 17, and how this holiday became an American tradition.
Looks at the different types of homes that people build in different surroundings.