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Texas 1527-1836

Teitelbaum, Michael
Texas 1527-1836
The history of colonial Texas begins with a shipwreck of a Spanish expedition led by Cabeza de Vaca along the Gulf Coast in 1527. Readers will learn why it took nearly 200 years to establish the first permanent settlement at San Antonio, how the Louisiana Purchase led to troubles between Spain and the United States, and how Texas became part of Mexico in 1821. They'll witness the land rush that brought settlers from Louisiana and Kentucky pour...

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Massachusetts 1620-1776

Burgan, Michael
Massachusetts 1620-1776
Curriculum Standards SOCIAL STUDIES - Culture - Time, Continuity, & Change - People, Places, & Environments - Production, Distribution, & Consumption - Power, Authority, & Governance

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Georgia 1521-1776

Doak, Robin
Georgia 1521-1776
Did you know that the treasure of the infamous pirate Blackbeard is probably buried on one of the islands off Georgia? And did you know of the dastardly deed of Spanish privateers that provoked the War of Jenkins's Ear? James Oglethorpe's "noble experiment" to make Georgia a place where debtors got a second chance and slavery and alcohol were banned was destroyed by "malcontents." Plantations producing rice and indigo increased the demand fo...

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Night of the Black Bear: A Mystery in Great Smoky Mountai...

Skurzynski, Gloria / Ferguson, Alane
Night of the Black Bear: A Mystery in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
This thrilling series roars back to life with the release of Mystery #13, "Night of the Black Bear." Something very strange is going on in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A teenage girl is the latest victim in a growing number of bear attacks. Officials must figure out what's causing the bizarre bear behavior or close the park. Can the Landons help? Soon Jack and Ashley are searching for answers with their new friends Yonah Firekiller, a...

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Connecticut: 1614-1776

Burgan, Michael / McConville, Brendan
Connecticut: 1614-1776
The Constitution State. Land of Steady Habits. The Provision State. Connecticut has many names, each a colorful insight into the history of this stubborn, gutsy New England state. Eyewitness accounts, lively narrative, and archival images take readers back to Connecticut's formative years. Learn how the &, #222, rst witchcraft trial and execution in North America took place there in 1647, how a quest for new opportunities and more religious...

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California 1542-1850

Doak, Robin
California 1542-1850
California's rich history is traced for young readers: from its origins as a sparsely populated outpost of the Spanish empire in the 16th century to the frenzied westward migration of the 1850s. Young readers encounter England's Sir Francis Drake, who claimed the west coast for England, calling the land New Albion, and learn how the state was eventually named for a mythical island inhabited by female warriors. Readers also learn how Spanish ...

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Atomic Universe: The Quest to Discover Radioactivity

Jerome, Kate Boehm
Atomic Universe: The Quest to Discover Radioactivity
Today radioactivity is widely used to treat cancer, to study fossils, and to power submarines, but until the late 1800s man's understanding of this scientific field was practically non-existent. Indeed, the discovery of spontaneous radioactivity was largely accidental--the by-product of research by the French scientist Henri Becquerel. "Atomic Universe" traces the path to the discovery of radioactivity and places this major scientific breakt...

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Double Helix: The Quest to Uncover the Structure of DNA

Phelan, Glen
Double Helix: The Quest to Uncover the Structure of DNA
Trace the quest to solve the scientific riddle of how human traits are passed down from one generation to the next in this new book from National Geographic. The story begins in 1856, when the scientist and monk Gregor Mendel begins experiments on pea plants, not knowing that he was about to unlock the first secrets of genetics and change our understanding of heredity forever. "Double Helix" follows the path to understanding the mysteries ...

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Invisible Force: The Quest to Define the Laws of Motion

Phelan, Glen
Invisible Force: The Quest to Define the Laws of Motion
Follow the quest to understand the laws of motion and gravity--to formulate the ups and downs of physics and solve the mysteries of the strange forces that propel all objects on Earth. Whenever we throw a baseball, sail a boat, or guide a spacecraft through the atmosphere, we manipulate the principles of motion and gravity. But for centuries these fundamental laws of nature mystified mankind. Author Glen Phelan guides young readers through the...

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Double Helix: The Quest to Uncover the Structure of DNA

Phelan, Glen
Double Helix: The Quest to Uncover the Structure of DNA
Trace the quest to solve the scientific riddle of how human traits are passed down from one generation to the next in this new book from National Geographic. The story begins in 1856, when the scientist and monk Gregor Mendel begins experiments on pea plants, not knowing that he was about to unlock the first secrets of genetics and change our understanding of heredity forever. "Double Helix" follows the path to understanding the mysteries of...

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Killing Germs, Saving Lives: The Quest for the First Vacc...

Phelan, Glen
Killing Germs, Saving Lives: The Quest for the First Vaccines
The challenge for young readers: follow the scientific quest to finding the world's first vaccines--and move towards a future of saving lives worldwide. Thanks to modern vaccines, many diseases, such as smallpox, cholera, and polio, have been virtually eradicated. Before the discovery of vaccines, however, epidemics killed thousands of people worldwide every year. "Killing Germs, Saving Lives" traces the path to the creation of the vaccine...

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Voices from Colonial America: New Hampshire: 1603-1776

Auden, Scott
Voices from Colonial America: New Hampshire: 1603-1776
You might know that New Hampshire's proud motto is "Live Free or Die." But did you know that it was a quest for sassafras and a shortcut to Asia that brought the first Europeans to this part of America in 1603? Or that John Smith of the Virginia Colony officially claimed the land for England in 1614? Now, readers can follow the rich history and the changing boundaries of this colony, which has included what is now Maine and which has at times ...

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Voices from Colonial America: New Hampshire: 1603-1776

Auden, Scott
Voices from Colonial America: New Hampshire: 1603-1776
You might know that New Hampshire's proud motto is "Live Free or Die." But did you know that it was a quest for sassafras and a shortcut to Asia that brought the first Europeans to this part of America in 1603? Or that John Smith of the Virginia Colony officially claimed the land for England in 1614? Now, readers can follow the rich history and the changing boundaries of this colony, which has included what is now Maine and which has at times ...

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Rhode Island 1636-1776

McDermott, Jesse
Rhode Island 1636-1776
Did you know that Rhode Island was founded by an outcast of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and that his ideal of religious freedom later became a guaranteed right of every American when the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution? Through first-person accounts, historical maps, and archival images, readers learn how the foundations of this culturally diverse colony were laid: How town meetinghouses forged strong democratic roots, about th...

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Florida 1513-1821

Cannavale, Matthew C.
Florida 1513-1821
You may know that a quest for the Fountain of Youth led Ponce de Leon to claim Florida for Spain in 1513. But did you know that it took the founding of a settlement by French Protestants to spur Spain to take colonization seriously? Readers follow all the action as French forces are massacred, St. Augustine is founded, and Spanish missionaries begin a 200-year effort to convert the Indians to Christianity. Eyewitness accounts help readers comp...

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Eleanor of Aquitaine: The Queen Who Rode Off to Battle

Kramer, Ann
Eleanor of Aquitaine: The Queen Who Rode Off to Battle
In medieval times, Eleanor of Aquitaine broke the mold for women. This remarkable woman lived life on her own terms, ultimately becoming queen of France and England. We first encounter the infant Eleanor, born into the ruling family of the Duchy of Aquitaine, in 1122. She grows into a lively and intelligent young girl, and quickly learns the arts of diplomacy and power brokering. Eleanor marries the young Prince Louis, and becomes Queen of...

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