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The New Americans : Colonial Times, 1620-1689

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Betsy Maestro ; illustrated by Giulio MaestroPublication Details
BookLothrop, Lee & Shepard Books1996Description
The New Americans tells the story of the origins of our rich multicultural heritage, an exciting chapter in Betsy and Giulio Maestro’s acclaimed American Story series. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS OVER CHILD LIT (LOWER) 970.02 M186n AVAILABLE
Colonial Days : Discover The Past With Fun Projects, Games, Activities, And Recipes

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David C. King ; [illustrations by Bobbie Moore]Publication Details
BookJ. Wiley1998Description
Over 40 fun, hands-on projects and activities from the days of colonial America Spend a year with the Mayhews, a family living in the Massachusetts colony of 1732. Colonial Days is filled with interesting historical information and fun facts about growing up in days gone by. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS OVER CHILD LIT (LOWER) 973 K52c AVAILABLE
The Colonial Mosaic : American Women 1600-1760

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Jane KamenskyPublication Details
BookOxford University Press1995Description
The story of colonial settlement is often told as if men were the only actors, but women–as wives, agricultural workers, domestic servants, members of religious congregations, community builders, and mothers of a new generation–were crucial to European settlements just as women in Native American groups were to theirs. Life for women and men began to change in the late 17th century as slavery became an accepted economic solution. In the North, cities such as New York, Boston, and Philadelphia saw thousands of new immigrants living side by side with Anglo Americans, enslaved African Americans, and a growing free black community. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS CHILD LIT (LOWER) 305.4 K15c AVAILABLE
Founding Mothers : Women In America In The Revolutionary Era

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Linda Grant de Pauw ; wood engravings by Michael McCurdyPublication Details
BookHoughton Mifflin1975Description
Describes the daily lives, social roles, and contributions of women living during the Revolutionary period. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS CHILD LIT (LOWER) 301.41 D419f AVAILABLE
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