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The New York Colony (Colonies)

by Bob Italia

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Life in America was much different when the first Europeans arrived to colonize the strange, new land. The colonists had to make their own clothes, grow their own food, build their own houses - and live by ways set by their English landlords.In this series, young readers will learn about colonial life, plus the important events that lead to revolution and statehood. An essential complement for grades 3-4 history curriculum.-- Early History-- Exploration-- Settlement-- Government-- Everyday Life-- Clothes-- The Road to Statehood-- Making a Living-- Children-- Native Americans-- FoodAlso includes timeline.… (more)
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Life in America was much different when the first Europeans arrived to colonize the strange, new land. The colonists had to make their own clothes, grow their own food, build their own houses - and live by ways set by their English landlords.In this series, young readers will learn about colonial life, plus the important events that lead to revolution and statehood. An essential complement for grades 3-4 history curriculum.-- Early History-- Exploration-- Settlement-- Government-- Everyday Life-- Clothes-- The Road to Statehood-- Making a Living-- Children-- Native Americans-- FoodAlso includes timeline.

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