Presents the historical events and social issues of colonial America through twenty-four primary documents, including diary entries, poems, and personal narratives
Collects primary sources to provide an overview of colonial America's religious life, dark side, and laws and rules of conduct, and places each source in its historical context.
From the concise, austere Mayflower Compact to enterprising Gold Rush advertisements, this whiteboard-ready collection of authentic documents captures students’ interest in the events and people of Am
Using a host of primary sources, author Brandon Marie Miller recounts the roles, hardships, and daily lives of Native American, European, and African women in 17th- and 18th-century colonial America.
This two-volume reference for middle school students is a subset of a larger set, which includes a volume of biographies and another of primary sources. Twenty-five chapters begin with the colonial pe
Women's Voices, Women's Lives offers a wealth of primary sources on women's experiences in colonial America. Carol Berkin and Leslie Horowitz gather together a broad spectrum of documents that crosse
This accessible book about the US Constitution will fascinate young readers. They will step into colonial America with primary sources, which include quotes, images of original documents and places, a