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The Wilderness War (Winning of America Series)

ebooks The Wilderness War (Winning of America Series) by Allan W. Eckert in History

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Turn Susan Wise Bauer's The History of the Renaissance World into a high-school history course.Susan Wise Bauer’s narrative world history series is widely used in advanced high school history classes; as well as by home educating parents. The Study and Teaching Guide; designed for use by both parents and teachers; provides a full high-school-level curriculum in late medieval-early Renaissance history. It includes:Study questions and answersCritical thinking assignmentsMap exercisesEssay topics and instructor grading rubricsTeaching tips and explanations for answersThe Study and Teaching Guide; designed by historian and teacher Julia Kaziewicz in cooperation with Susan Wise Bauer; makes The History of the Renaissance World even more accessible to educators and parents alike. 60 Black and White Maps


#282084 in Books Jesse Stuart Foundation 2003-01-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 1.36 x 6.06 x 9.08l; 1.50 #File Name: 1931672148496 pages


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. War and More WarBy Dennis LathamI've read The Wilderness War knowing that I would enjoy it. I've enjoyed all the books in the series. It covers the Revolutionary War in the wilderness. Something you never really hear about. The white man always takes the blame for treating the Indian bad; but there was bad behavior on all sides; more than enough to go around. The Indians; though intelligent; acted liked barbarians toward their enemies; including women and children. That's what really leads to the destruction of the Iroquois League at the height of their power. Once again; I was amazed by the scenes of torture the Indians inflicted on prisoners; including cannibalism when in need of food. The country was divided just like it is today; and when you add the fact that getting anywhere was difficult; war crimes were always a threat. Mr. Eckert brings the period to life; and I will read this book again. Be prepared to be shocked at some scenes described in this book; but they are part of our history.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. My father used to read historical books to me and ...By Roger BonMy father used to read historical books to me and my brothers; this is in-part why I developed an interest in Early American History. These books are ideal to read to your children to build their interest in Early American History. Authoritative and written on ages 7 through 70 can understand and appreciate American History. The narrative is detailed to exact historical detail.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The Revolution is very much a family affair for me.By RevGingerOkay; I am a Revolutionary War buff; I like almost anything dealing with the Revolution. I was raised on stories about the Revolution....my maternal grandmother grew up in the gatehouse of Fort Ticonderoga; where her dad was caretaker (long before FDR restored the fort). Growing up; we visited the fort nearly every summer. I still have family up at Ticonderoga...

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