How they lived

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A slave in ancient Greece

A medieval serf

New Amsterdam; old Holland in the New World

A portrait of the prosperous Dutch settlement established by the Dutch West Indies Company on the southern end of Manhattan Island, describing family life, customs, industry and trade, and dangers and hardships.

When men panned gold in the Klondike

A description of the way of life of the Klondike gold seekers, including their hardships, mining methods, successes, and failures.

Young Paul Revere's Boston

In the Massachusetts Bay Colony's bustling seaport city, young Paul Revere saw about him the heart of Colonial America. Here is Boston as he and other early patriots knew it.

Young Paul Revere's Boston

In the Massachusetts Bay Colony's bustling seaport city, young Paul Revere saw about him the heart of Colonial America. Here is Boston as he and other early patriots knew it.

Bent's Fort

Tells of the building of Bent's Fort, a trading post along the Santa Fe trail, and describes work there, the wagon trains, Indians who traded there, and life at the fort in summer and winter.

When mountain men trapped beaver

An account of the "Mountain men" who lived in the Rockies, trapped beaver, and discovered the routes that were used later by Americans moving westward.

When men panned gold in the Klondike

A description of the way of life of the Klondike gold seekers, including their hardships, mining methods, successes, and failures.

The Pilgrims, brave settlers of Plymouth

Describes the first years of the Pilgrims of Plymouth colony, showing how their thrift and industry subdued a wilderness and established a new nation. Based on the journal of Governor William Bradford.

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