A Primary History of the United States

Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 288 Seiten
ISBN 1023975076
EAN 9781023975070
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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"A Primary History of the United States" by Thomas Bonaventure Lawler offers a comprehensive overview of American history, designed for elementary students. Published in 1905, this textbook presents a chronological narrative of the nation's past, beginning with early exploration and colonization, and continuing through the 19th century. The book emphasizes key events, figures, and developments that shaped the United States.
Lawler's accessible prose and structured approach make this an invaluable resource for young learners. This historical text aims to instill a sense of patriotism and understanding of the nation's heritage. It remains a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century educational practices and perspectives on American history.
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