A History of Us: The New Nation: 1789-1850 a History of Us Book Four (Hardcover)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 4 in the History of Us series.
- #1: A History of Us: The First Americans: Prehistory-1600 a History of Us Book One (Hardcover): Email or call for price
- #2: A History of Us: Making Thirteen Colonies: 1600-1740 a History of Us Book Two (Hardcover): Email or call for price
- #3: A History of Us: From Colonies to Country: 1735-1791 a History of Us Book Three (Hardcover): Email or call for price
- #5: A History of Us: Liberty for All?: 1820-1860 a History of Us Book Five (Hardcover): Email or call for price
- #6: A History of Us: War, Terrible War: 1855-1865 a History of Us Book Six (Hardcover): Email or call for price
- #7: A History of Us: Reconstructing America: 1865-1890 a History of Us Book Seven (Hardcover): Email or call for price
- #8: A History of Us: An Age of Extremes: 1880-1917 a History of Us Book Eight (Hardcover): Email or call for price
- #9: A History of Us: War, Peace, and All That Jazz: 1918-1945 a History of Us Book Nine (Hardcover): Email or call for price
- #10: A History of Us: All the People: Since 1945 a History of Us Book Ten (Hardcover): Email or call for price
- #11: A History of Us: Sourcebook and Index: A History of Us Book Eleven (Hardcover): Email or call for price
Description
Recommended by the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy as an exemplary informational text. Beginning with George Washington's inauguration and continuing into the nineteenth century, The New Nation tells the story of the remarkable challenges that the freshly formed United States faced. Thomas Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana Territories (bought from France at a mere four cents an acre ), Lewis and Clark's daring expedition through this wilderness, the War of 1812 a.k.a. "Revolutionary War, Part II," Tecumseh's effort to form an Indian confederacy, the growth of Southern plantations, the beginning of the abolitionist movement, and the disgraceful Trail of Tears are just a few of the setbacks, sidetracks, and formidable tasks put in the new nation's path. Master storyteller Joy Hakim weaves these dramatic events and more into a seamless tale that's so exciting, how could it be true? But it is- it's A History of US.
About the Author
Joy Hakim, a former teacher, editor, and writer won the prestigious James Michener Prize for her series, A History of US, which has sold over 4 million copies nationwide. A graduate of Smith College and Goucher College she spent years teaching students from elementary school up to the college level. She also served as an Associate Editor at Norfolk's Virginian-Pilot, and was an Assistant Editor at McGraw-Hill's World News