The North Carolina Colony

The North Carolina Colony

Author: Kevin Cunningham

Publisher: Scholastic

Published: 2011-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780531253953

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A True Book-The Thirteen Colonies Are you thrilled by true adventure stories? do you wonder how our founding fathers conquered the wilds of North America to create the United States? You'll experience it all in these books that tell the story of the brave men and women who escaped tyranny from across the ocean to forge a new world in 13 colonies that led to the birth of the United States of America.


The Colony of North Carolina

The Colony of North Carolina

Author: Susan Whitehurst

Publisher: Powerkids Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9780823954858

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Traces the history of North Carolina from the arrival of the first European settlers in the mid-seventeenth century through 1789 when it became the twelfth state to join the Union.


If You Lived in Colonial Times

If You Lived in Colonial Times

Author: Ann McGovern

Publisher: Turtleback

Published: 1992-05-01

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9780833587763

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Looks at the homes, clothes, family life, and community activities of boys and girls in the New England colonies.


Genesis

Genesis

Author: Ken Lozito

Publisher:

Published: 2017-09-21

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9781945223129

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A mission gone wrong. Innocent lives have been lost. Escaping wrongful imprisonment wasn't something Connor had in mind, but being put into stasis aboard Earth's first interstellar colony ship was something he couldn't have prepared for. For three hundred thousand colonists, the new colony brings the promise of a fresh start...a second chance. Connor might be the wrong man for the colony, but he's the right man to see that it survives what's coming. A new world with new challenges, but the mission has changed. If you loved Old Man's War and Ender's Game, you'll love First Colony - Genesis, a new military science fiction series.


The Lost Colony and Hatteras Island

The Lost Colony and Hatteras Island

Author: Scott Dawson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2020-06-15

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1439669945

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New archeological discoveries may finally solve the greatest mystery of Colonial America in this history of Roanoke and Hatteras Islands. Established on what is now North Carolina’s Roanoke Island, the Roanoke Colony was intended to be England’s first permanent settlement in North America. But in 1590, the entire population disappeared without a trace. The only clue to their fate was the word “Croatoan” carved into a tree. For centuries, the legend of the Lost Colony has captivated imaginations. Now, archaeologists from the University of Bristol, working with the Croatoan Archaeological Society, have uncovered tantalizing clues to the fate of the colony. In The Lost Colony and Hatteras Island, Hatteras native and amateur archaeologist Scott Dawson compiles what scholars know about the Lost Colony along with what scholars have found beneath the soil of Hatteras.


First Generations

First Generations

Author: Carol Berkin

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 1997-07-01

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1466806117

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Indian, European, and African women of seventeenth and eighteenth-century America were defenders of their native land, pioneers on the frontier, willing immigrants, and courageous slaves. They were also - as traditional scholarship tends to omit - as important as men in shaping American culture and history. This remarkable work is a gripping portrait that gives early-American women their proper place in history.


Colony One

Colony One

Author: Tarah Benner

Publisher: Tarah Benner

Published:

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13:

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Colony One is prepared for anything — except the saboteur who's already on board. For Jonah Wyatt, the Space Force is his last shot at a military career. After years leading an elite task force, he was discharged from the army and stuck working one menial job after another. Now this disgraced combat specialist is headed to space. He's tasked with training his own unit aboard Elderon: colony one. Nobody bothered to tell him it would be a squad of white-hat hackers and intel eggheads who are definitely not Space Force material. One recruit is Maggie Barnes — an undercover reporter who was brought on board as a member of the press corps. Her job is to create fluffy corporate propaganda that paints the colony as a futuristic utopia, but Maggie can't follow the rules once she gets wind of a story. When Maggie gets a tip from an unknown source, she realizes Elderon is not at all what it seems. As she gets closer to unraveling the conspiracy, Sergeant Wyatt begins to suspect that there's a spy on board. The saboteur has been with them all along, and he's been building an army of his own. If you enjoy blistering action, near-future technology, sassy heroines, and reluctant heroes, you'll love Colony One. What Readers Are Saying: "Brilliant, exciting and engaging." "The world-building is a fascinating effort of plausible, near-future science." "This book takes you on a wild ride with reporters, white hat hackers, space military and spies." "I LOVE LOVE LOVE this book. Can't wait for the next one...Tarah Benner is my new favorite author." *** KEYWORDS: best science fiction, sci fi, adventure stories, space opera, military sci fi, space marine, military science fiction, space force, action and adventure, robots, AI, artificial intelligence evil robots, space station, space colony, colonization, free space opera, free military science fiction, free military sci fi, sci fi romance, spaceships, space travel, sci fi books that are free, read ebooks for free, stories to read online free, google books free to read, evil corporation, strong female lead, female protagonist, slow-burn romance, near-future technology


Informed Power

Informed Power

Author: Alejandra Dubcovsky

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2016-04-04

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0674660188

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Alejandra Dubcovsky maps channels of information exchange in the American South, exploring how colonists came into possession of knowledge in a region that lacked a regular mail system or a printing press until the 1730s. She describes ingenious oral networks, and she uncovers important lessons about the nexus of information and power.