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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Founding Fathers Creators of the United Statesdi John Malam
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From the Declaration of Independence to the Louisiana Purchase, the United States of America was shaped by the work and ambitions of some of the greatest political minds and strongest leaders of the world has ever seen. This book investigates the lives and influence of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and the lasting impact they have to this day. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Review: This is an informational book about the Founding Fathers and the forming of the United States of America. I really like the information that is included in the book because I think it gives a clear story without being too overwhelming. It was written in a way that students would be able to understand it. The vocabulary is written in bold and explained so that there is no confusion. However, the layout is a little confusing and I am not always sure what to read next. I like that pictures and quotes of the founding fathers were included, and I like that the book has information on cities and life in America at that time, not just information about the founding fathers. I think this is a good book to have in class to learn about the forming of America.
Uses: This would be a good book to use when learning about events such as the Constitutional Convention or the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It would also be useful for a project about life in America in the 1700's and early 1800's.
Media: Pictures, paintings, pencil ( )