A look at US history

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The Constitutional Convention

2022
"Far from the well-ordered, solemn conference some might think of, the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was filled with disagreements, debates, and near-disasters. Yet, the framers of the Constitution pushed on to save the new nation from falling apart. The result was the remarkable document the United States government still uses as its foundation. Readers of this . . . book . . . will learn the story of the convention, who showed up, who didn't, and the final fight for ratification. Historical images shed light on the time period, while fact boxes add further . . . details about this . . . event"--Provided by publisher.

The Bill of Rights

Provides an overview of the Bill of Rights for readers unfamiliar with it or in need of review.

The Civil War

2018
Breaks down the most important points of the Civil War in an accessible way appropriate for many reading levels.
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Women's suffrage

Provides an accessible overview of the history, context, and outcomes of the Women's Suffrage Movement in the United States.

The US Constitution

"The highest law in the United States isn't written in modern English. Yet students are expected to know and understand much of what it says, as well as facts about how and why it was written. Readers are presented with the most important points of the history of the Constitution and its contents in this book. The main content gives simple explanations of important social studies curriculum topics, from the compromises needed to write the Constitution to the Bill of Rights. Fact boxes, a concluding timeline, and historical images offer readers even more detail needed for a full overview of the document.".
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