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Author | : John de Gree |
Publisher | : R. R. Bowker |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2018-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781732073807 |
The Story of Liberty, America's Heritage through the Civil War links the ancient and medieval worlds with the United States of America, then explores America's crucial role in the history of liberty. This is Part 1 of the Student WorkbookDo you know the answers to the following questions? Read to find out!How did Judaism, Christianity, Greece, and Rome influence the American Founding Fathers?How were the founding principles of America introduced in the ancient and medieval worlds?How did England play a crucial role in the development of representative democracy?How did Columbus' great discovery change the history of the world?What was the Enlightenment and how did it influence the founding of the U.S.A?What is American Exceptionalism? What makes America unique?How did the colonial experiences prepare American men and women to establish the modern world's first republic?How do the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution reflect Jewish and Christian principles?What made the American Founding Fathers great men and leaders?Why did the American Founding Fathers establish a limited government?How did free market capitalism allow for the world's most dynamic economy of the 19th century?Which Presidential policies went against the Constitution and state laws?How did America's expansion spread individual rights?How did immigration shape the U.S.A?Why were leaders of the Women's Rights Movement of the 19th century against abortion rights?How did the presidencies of Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln affect the size and scope of the American government?How were the ideals of the United States of America more fully realized with the freeing of the slaves in 1865?Historian: In The Story of Liberty, written for ages 11 to young adults, America's foundations are traced from the Hebrews and the Christian religious traditions to the Greek and Roman political traditions to the establishment of government in the English colonies in America. The Story of Liberty highlights---often with primary source documents such as the "Mayflower Compact" the first Thanksgiving Declaration, a section from the account of Paul Revere's ride---fleshes out the narration with easily-readable charts on such things as the differences between Republicans and Federalists or the size of early American cities.The book ends with Lincoln's assassination, and a second volume from 1865 to the present is planned. Loosely based on A Patriot's History of the United States by myself and Michael Allen (who did the foreword), The Story of Liberty strongly integrates the timeless principles of the sanctity of life, freedom of choice, government by representatives, trial by jury, division of power in government, and more. Strongly recommended."John has a unique way of telling the story of the United States. He places special emphasis on America's place in the history of advancing Western Civilization. He begins with our classical roots and ties to ancient Hebrew, Greek, Roman, and Western European institutions. Just as importantly, he accurately weaves the story of Christianity and Christian values into the American story... John relates the truth about the American past by telling about our many good qualities and accomplishments as well as the setbacks our nation has endured during its long history...Young American history students and their teachers have long yearned for a book like the one you now hold in your hands."-Dr. Michael Allen, co-author of the #1 New York Times best-selling book, A Patriot's History of the United States. Professor at the University of Washington, Tacoma and Editor of The Story of Liberty, America's Heritage Through the Civil War
Author | : John De Gree |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2018-08-31 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781732073821 |
The Story of Liberty, America's Heritage Through the Civil War, Teacher Edition 1, is the teacher manual for the Story of Liberty curriculum. It contains teacher instructions, lesson plans, and answers to all the student workbook questions.
Author | : John de Gree |
Publisher | : R. R. Bowker |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2018-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781732073814 |
The Story of Liberty, America's Heritage through the Civil War links the ancient and medieval worlds with the United States of America, then explores America's crucial role in the history of liberty. This is Student's Edition of the Workbook, Part 2.Do you know the answers to the following questions? Read to find out!How did Judaism, Christianity, Greece, and Rome influence the American Founding Fathers?How were the founding principles of America introduced in the ancient and medieval worlds?How did England play a crucial role in the development of representative democracy?How did Columbus' great discovery change the history of the world?What was the Enlightenment and how did it influence the founding of the U.S.A?What is American Exceptionalism? What makes America unique?How did the colonial experiences prepare American men and women to establish the modern world's first republic?How do the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution reflect Jewish and Christian principles?What made the American Founding Fathers great men and leaders?Why did the American Founding Fathers establish a limited government?How did free market capitalism allow for the world's most dynamic economy of the 19th century?Which Presidential policies went against the Constitution and state laws?How did America's expansion spread individual rights?How did immigration shape the U.S.A?Why were leaders of the Women's Rights Movement of the 19th century against abortion rights?How did the presidencies of Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln affect the size and scope of the American government?How were the ideals of the United States of America more fully realized with the freeing of the slaves in 1865?Historian: In The Story of Liberty, written for ages 11 to young adults, America's foundations are traced from the Hebrews and the Christian religious traditions to the Greek and Roman political traditions to the establishment of government in the English colonies in America. The Story of Liberty highlights---often with primary source documents such as the "Mayflower Compact" the first Thanksgiving Declaration, a section from the account of Paul Revere's ride---fleshes out the narration with easily-readable charts on such things as the differences between Republicans and Federalists or the size of early American cities.The book ends with Lincoln's assassination, and a second volume from 1865 to the present is planned. Loosely based on A Patriot's History of the United States by myself and Michael Allen (who did the foreword), The Story of Liberty strongly integrates the timeless principles of the sanctity of life, freedom of choice, government by representatives, trial by jury, division of power in government, and more. Strongly recommended."John has a unique way of telling the story of the United States. He places special emphasis on America's place in the history of advancing Western Civilization. He begins with our classical roots and ties to ancient Hebrew, Greek, Roman, and Western European institutions. Just as importantly, he accurately weaves the story of Christianity and Christian values into the American story... John relates the truth about the American past by telling about our many good qualities and accomplishments as well as the setbacks our nation has endured during its long history...Young American history students and their teachers have long yearned for a book like the one you now hold in your hands."-Dr. Michael Allen, co-author of the #1 New York Times best-selling book, A Patriot's History of the United States. Professor at the University of Washington, Tacoma and Editor of The Story of Liberty, America's Heritage Through the Civil War
Author | : John De Gree |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2018-08-20 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781725981591 |
The Story of Liberty, America's Heritage through the Civil War links the ancient and medieval worlds with the United States of America, then explores America's crucial role in the history of liberty. Do you know the answers to the following questions? Read to find out! How did Judaism, Christianity, Greece, and Rome influence the American Founding Fathers? How were the founding principles of America introduced in the ancient and medieval worlds? How did England play a crucial role in the development of representative democracy? How did Columbus' great discovery change the history of the world? What was the Enlightenment and how did it influence the founding of the U.S.A? What is American Exceptionalism? What makes America unique? How did the colonial experiences prepare American men and women to establish the modern world's first republic? How do the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution reflect Jewish and Christian principles? What made the American Founding Fathers great men and leaders? Why did the American Founding Fathers establish a limited government? How did free market capitalism allow for the world's most dynamic economy of the 19th century? Which Presidential policies went against the Constitution and state laws? How did America's expansion spread individual rights? How did immigration shape the U.S.A? Why were leaders of the Women's Rights Movement of the 19th century against abortion rights? How did the presidencies of Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln affect the size and scope of the American government? How were the ideals of the United States of America more fully realized with the freeing of the slaves in 1865? Historian: In The Story of Liberty, written for ages 11 to young adults, America's foundations are traced from the Hebrews and the Christian religious traditions to the Greek and Roman political traditions to the establishment of government in the English colonies in America. The Story of Liberty highlights---often with primary source documents such as the "Mayflower Compact" the first Thanksgiving Declaration, a section from the account of Paul Revere's ride---fleshes out the narration with easily-readable charts on such things as the differences between Republicans and Federalists or the size of early American cities.The book ends with Lincoln's assassination, and a second volume from 1865 to the present is planned. Loosely based on A Patriot's History of the United States by myself and Michael Allen (who did the foreword), The Story of Liberty strongly integrates the timeless principles of the sanctity of life, freedom of choice, government by representatives, trial by jury, division of power in government, and more. Strongly recommended. "John has a unique way of telling the story of the United States. He places special emphasis on America's place in the history of advancing Western Civilization. He begins with our classical roots and ties to ancient Hebrew, Greek, Roman, and Western European institutions. Just as importantly, he accurately weaves the story of Christianity and Christian values into the American story... John relates the truth about the American past by telling about our many good qualities and accomplishments as well as the setbacks our nation has endured during its long history...Young American history students and their teachers have long yearned for a book like the one you now hold in your hands." -Dr. Michael Allen, co-author of the #1 New York Times best-selling book, A Patriot's History of the United States. Professor at the University of Washington, Tacoma and Editor of The Story of Liberty, America's Heritage Through the Civil War
Author | : John de Gree |
Publisher | : R. R. Bowker |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2018-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781732073838 |
The Story of Liberty, America's Heritage through the Civil War links the ancient and medieval worlds with the United States of America, then explores America's crucial role in the history of liberty. This is Teacher Edition 2 of the workbooks. Do you know the answers to the following questions? Read to find out!How did Judaism, Christianity, Greece, and Rome influence the American Founding Fathers?How were the founding principles of America introduced in the ancient and medieval worlds?How did England play a crucial role in the development of representative democracy?How did Columbus' great discovery change the history of the world?What was the Enlightenment and how did it influence the founding of the U.S.A?What is American Exceptionalism? What makes America unique?How did the colonial experiences prepare American men and women to establish the modern world's first republic?How do the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution reflect Jewish and Christian principles?What made the American Founding Fathers great men and leaders?Why did the American Founding Fathers establish a limited government?How did free market capitalism allow for the world's most dynamic economy of the 19th century?Which Presidential policies went against the Constitution and state laws?How did America's expansion spread individual rights?How did immigration shape the U.S.A?Why were leaders of the Women's Rights Movement of the 19th century against abortion rights?How did the presidencies of Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln affect the size and scope of the American government?How were the ideals of the United States of America more fully realized with the freeing of the slaves in 1865?Historian: In The Story of Liberty, written for ages 11 to young adults, America's foundations are traced from the Hebrews and the Christian religious traditions to the Greek and Roman political traditions to the establishment of government in the English colonies in America. The Story of Liberty highlights---often with primary source documents such as the "Mayflower Compact" the first Thanksgiving Declaration, a section from the account of Paul Revere's ride---fleshes out the narration with easily-readable charts on such things as the differences between Republicans and Federalists or the size of early American cities.The book ends with Lincoln's assassination, and a second volume from 1865 to the present is planned. Loosely based on A Patriot's History of the United States by myself and Michael Allen (who did the foreword), The Story of Liberty strongly integrates the timeless principles of the sanctity of life, freedom of choice, government by representatives, trial by jury, division of power in government, and more. Strongly recommended."John has a unique way of telling the story of the United States. He places special emphasis on America's place in the history of advancing Western Civilization. He begins with our classical roots and ties to ancient Hebrew, Greek, Roman, and Western European institutions. Just as importantly, he accurately weaves the story of Christianity and Christian values into the American story... John relates the truth about the American past by telling about our many good qualities and accomplishments as well as the setbacks our nation has endured during its long history...Young American history students and their teachers have long yearned for a book like the one you now hold in your hands."-Dr. Michael Allen, co-author of the #1 New York Times best-selling book, A Patriot's History of the United States. Professor at the University of Washington, Tacoma and Editor of The Story of Liberty, America's Heritage Through the Civil War
Author | : Charles Carleton Coffin |
Publisher | : DigiCat |
Total Pages | : 857 |
Release | : 2022-11-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
This "Story of Liberty" is a true narrative. It covers a period of five hundred years fight for liberty, from the Magna Carta (1215) up to the landing of the Pilgrims in Massachusetts (1620). "Old Times in the Colonies" is an outline of some of the principal events that transpired during the colonial period of our country, and portrays the hardships and sufferings of those who laid the foundations of a new empire. It will show how the Old World laws, habits, and customs were gradually changed; how the grand ideas of Freedom and the Rights of Man took root and flourished. It covers the period from the discovery and settlement of America to the Revolutionary War.
Author | : Michael Allen |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2017-06-29 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780692887578 |
This history book traces America's heritage, from Ancient and Medieval times, through the Civil War. It shows how the U.S.A. was founded on Greco-Roman, Judeo-Christian principles. It shows how the American Founding Fathers established a limited government.
Author | : Charles Carleton Coffin |
Publisher | : DigiCat |
Total Pages | : 505 |
Release | : 2022-11-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
This "Story of Liberty" is a true narrative. It covers a period of five hundred years fight for liberty, from the Magna Carta (1215) up to the landing of the Pilgrims in Massachusetts (1620) Contents: John Lackland and the Barons The Man Who Preached After He Was Dead The Fire That Was Kindled in Bohemia What Laurence Coster and John Gutenberg Did for Liberty The Men Who Ask Questions How a Man Tried to Reach the East by Sailing West The New Home of Liberty A Boy Who Objected to Marrying His Brother's Widow The Man Who Can Do No Wrong The Boy Who Sung for His Breakfast What the Boy Who Sung for His Breakfast Saw in Rome The Boy-Cardinal The Boy-Emperor The Field of the Cloth of Gold The Men Who Obey Orders Plans That Did Not Come to Pass The Man Who Split the Church in Twain The Queen Who Burned Heretics How Liberty Began in France The Man Who Filled the World With Woe Progress of Liberty in England How the Pope Put Down the Heretics The Queen of the Scots St. Bartholomew How the "Beggars" Fought for Their Rights Why the Queen of Scotland Lost Her Head The Retribution That Followed Crime William Brewster and His Friends The Star of Empire The "Half-Moon" Strangers and Pilgrims
Author | : Vivian Bernstein |
Publisher | : Steck-Vaughn |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005-03 |
Genre | : United States |
ISBN | : 9780739897034 |
This textbook for grades 8-11 presents the history of America, beginning with the Native Americans.
Author | : Matthew Downey |
Publisher | : McGraw-Hill Education |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2005-02-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780077044350 |
Contemporary American History 1: Before 1865 covers America's story from its beginning through the end of the Civil War. 20 chapters provide information about American history from economic, geographic, political, religious, technological, social, and cultural perspectives.