A Primary Source Investigation of the Gold Rush

A Primary Source Investigation of the Gold Rush

Author: Melanie Gildenstein

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1499435118

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The story of California’s gold rush has all the aspects of a great drama. Countless characters crossed great distances to fulfill their dreams of obtaining riches in the golden land of “El Dorado.” The great rush to California’s goldfields from points around the globe changed the face of California and transformed the United States, a young country still grappling with the growing pains of its fairly new independence. Readers will explore this exciting chapter in American history through primary sources such as broadsheets, lithographs, and poems.


A Primary Source Investigation of the Gold Rush

A Primary Source Investigation of the Gold Rush

Author: Melanie Gildenstein

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1499435126

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This book explores the story of California's gold rush through primary source material such as broadsheets, lithographs, and poems.


A Primary Source Investigation of the Alamo

A Primary Source Investigation of the Alamo

Author: Janey Levy

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1499435088

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This book traces the Alamo's history, from the Native American peoples who lived in the area when the mission was first built through the continuing efforts to preserve the historic site. Particular attention is paid to the Battle of the Alamo and how the bravery of its defenders inspired Texans during the Texas War of Independence.


A Primary Source Investigation of Women's Suffrage

A Primary Source Investigation of Women's Suffrage

Author: Meredith Day

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13: 1499435207

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When the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution authorized women’s suffrage in 1920, it was the culmination of decades of work by women who had fought to be considered equal to men under the law. Accompanied by primary source documents, this resource chronicles the birth of the women’s rights movement at Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848; the suffragists’ sometimes-contentious partnership with the abolitionist movement; and the slow build toward national suffrage. The efforts of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and other important leaders are recognized.


A Primary Source Investigation of the Underground Railroad

A Primary Source Investigation of the Underground Railroad

Author: Viola Jones

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1499435177

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In the decades before the Civil War effectively ended the institution of slavery in the United States, many people risked their lives to rescue Southern African Americans from the shackles of slavery and shepherd them to the safety of the Northern states and Canada. Thousands of slaves made the journey under cover of night. Once free, some became agents of the railroad while others educated those in the North about the horrors of slavery. The remarkable stories of people who would achieve freedom or die trying are chronicled within these pages.


A Primary Source Investigation of the Erie Canal

A Primary Source Investigation of the Erie Canal

Author: Lara Sahgal

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13: 149943510X

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Snaking its way through 363 miles of upstate New York, the original Erie Canal was the most massive public works project the United States had seen before the Civil War. Many doubted that such a grand waterway could be constructed, but upon its completion, it almost instantly became an enduring national symbol of American ingenuity. This volume relates the captivating story of the Erie Canal, chronicling how some dedicated political figures and surveyors-turned-engineers helped make one of the earliest American engineering marvels a reality. Primary source documents provide historical context, showing how the Erie Canal transformed the greater American landscape.


A Primary Source Investigation of the Trail of Tears

A Primary Source Investigation of the Trail of Tears

Author: Jeremy Klar

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1499435150

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The story of the Cherokee Nation and its tragic displacement by early colonial settlers is an integral part of American history. Here that tale is told through an investigation of primary sources related to the historic episode. Images and textual transcriptions are presented of such historical documents as presidential addresses, treaties, and the Cherokee constitution. Such examination of primary sources and their use in the narration of this all-too-often overlooked piece of history is in line with the skills outlined in the Common Core standards for reading informational text.


Using Primary Sources in the Social Studies and Language Arts Classroom, Grades 6 - 8

Using Primary Sources in the Social Studies and Language Arts Classroom, Grades 6 - 8

Author: Schyrlet Cameron

Publisher: Mark Twain Media

Published: 2008-09-02

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1580377408

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Use technology to bring history to life for students in grades 6–8 with Using Primary Sources in the Social Studies and Language Arts Classroom. The lessons in this 64-page book use online technology to access and examine historical primary documents. Each topic features national standards correlations, activities that promote inquiry-based learning, a list of bookshelf resources, and suggestions for related Web sites. The book supports NCSS and NCTE standards.


A Primary Source Investigation of the Transcontinental Railroad

A Primary Source Investigation of the Transcontinental Railroad

Author: Xina M. Uhl

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-12-15

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1508184232

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Before the merging of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, traveling West was a perilous, time-consuming endeavor. Native Americans hunted vast herds of buffalo across the plains and a few hardy pioneers lived in scattered, isolated settlements. The construction of the transcontinental railroad would change all that, opening up the means for coast-to-coast travel, boosting private enterprise, and nearly destroying Native Americans for good. A feat of engineering genius and human endeavor, this timely volume illuminates the hardships, accomplishments, greed, and racial conflicts of one of America's greatest achievements.


Jewish Voices of the California Gold Rush

Jewish Voices of the California Gold Rush

Author: Ava Fran Kahn

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 9780814328590

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In 1848, news of the California Gold Rush swept the nation and the world. Aspiring miners, merchants, and entrepreneurs from all corners of the globe flooded California looking for gold. The cry of instant wealth was also heard and answered by Jewish communities in Europe and the eastern United States. While all Jewish immigrants arriving in the mid-nineteenth century were looking for religious freedoms and economic stability, there were preexisting Jewish social and religious structures on the East Coast. California's Jewish immigrants become founders of their own social, cultural, and religious institutions. Jewish Voices of the California Gold Rush examines the life of California's Jewish community through letters, diaries, memoirs, court and news reports, and photographs, as well as institutional, synagogue, and organizational records. By gathering a wealth of primary source materials-both public and private documents-and placing them in proper historical context, Ava F. Kahn re-creates the lives within California's Jewish community. Kahn takes the reader from Europe to California, from the goldfields to the developing towns and their religious and business communities, and from the founding of Jewish communities to their maturing years-most notably the instant city of San Francisco. By providing exhaustive documentation, Kahn offers an intimate portrait of Jewish life at a critical period in the history of California and the nation. Scholars and students of Jewish history and immigration studies, and readers interested in Gold Rush history, will enjoy this look at the development of California's Jewish community.