Search the extensive U - X - L Shaping of America 1783-1815 Reference Library with ease with this cumulative index to the entire set.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Gr. 6-11. Those familiar with other UXL Reference Library titles will not be disappointed in this new publication chronicling the birth of a new government from the end of the Revolutionary War to the drafting of a new Constitution. A thorough overview is presented in four volumes--Almanac, Primary Sources\i0,and Biographies (two volumes). Almanac consists of 15 chapters examining significant economic, social, and political factors, including the Louisiana Purchase, women's roles, and westward expansion. Primary Sources explores six main topics--"Confederation Years," "Growth of a New Government," "Foreign Relations," "Expansion of the Nation," "Native American Relations," and "Gender and Race." Excerpts from documents, diaries, letters, and speeches supply firsthand accounts. Biographies, arranged in alphabetical order, highlights 51 men and women who played key roles in this period of growth, ranging from politicians and religious and educational leaders to activists, inventors, and authors. Some, such as John Marshall, Dolly Madison, and Eli Whitney, are well known; others, such as Prince Hall and Sarah Pierce, are less so.
All volumes contain the same introduction and reader's guide summarizing the period; a time line pinpointing major events; and "Words to Know" defining pertinent terms. "For More Information" concludes each article or chapter with a list of both print and nonprint resources. "Where to Learn More," offering additional books and Web sites, and a volume index close out each volume. (The set's cumulative index is published in a separate paperback, available at no charge.) The Almanac also furnishes a noteworthy resource addition, "Research and Activity Ideas," suggesting 16 creative projects for cross--disciplinary or enrichment activities. Each volume includes sidebars containing interesting information and black-and-white illustrations, photographs, and maps.
Recommended for libraries serving middle, junior-high, and high schools with a strong emphasison this brief historical period. cheryl ward
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
(No Available Copies)
Search Books: Create a WantCan't find the book you're looking for? We'll keep searching for you. If one of our booksellers adds it to AbeBooks, we'll let you know!
Create a Want