Turning points in U.S. history

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September 11, 2001

Looks at the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, on the United States as a turning point in history, reviews events leading up to the attacks, shares details of how the attacks were carried out, and discusses the resulting war on terror.

16th and 17th century turning points in U.S. history

Chaptered programs chronicle the establishment of the colony at Massachusetts Bay and New Plymouth with an emphasis on social conditions and issues of religious freedom. The second program details territorial expansion by the French and English to the point where England's twelve colonies became self sufficient.

16th and 17th century turning points in U.S. history

Chaptered programs chronicle the decisive events and people in the exploration and early settlement of America. These two programs begin with the Spanish conquistadors exploring the southeastern United States and end with the first democratic meeting of The Virgia House of Burgesses.

Industrial revolution

2020
Readers learn about the causes, main events, key players, and lasting impacts of the Industrial Revolution.

California Gold Rush

2020
Readers will learn about the causes, main events, key players, and lasting impacts of the California gold rush.

Dust Bowl

2020
Readers learn about the causes, main events, key players, and lasting impacts of the Dust Bowl.

Civil rights movement

2020
". . . Learn about the causes, main events, key players, and lasting impacts of the civil rights movement"--Provided by publisher.

Women's suffrage movement

2020
"In this book, early fluent readers will learn about the causes, main events, key players, and lasting impacts of the women's suffrage movement. Photos and . . . text will engage young readers as they learn about this . . . period in American history"--Provided by publisher.

16th and 17th century turning points in U.S. history

Chaptered programs chronicle the establishment of the colony at Massachusetts Bay and New Plymouth with an emphasis on social conditions and issues of religious freedom. The second program details territorial expansion by the French and English to the point where England's twelve colonies became self sufficient.

16th and 17th century turning points in U.S. history

Chaptered programs chronicle the decisive events and people in the exploration and early settlement of America. These two programs begin with the Spanish conquistadors exploring the southeastern United States and end with the first democratic meeting of The Virgia House of Burgesses.

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