Story of the Thirteen Colonies

Story of the Thirteen Colonies

by Helene A. Guerber
Publisher: Nothing New Press
©2002, Item: 6289
Perfectbound, 240 pages
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Historical Setting: America, 18th Century

From the first inhabitants of North America through the end of the American War of Independence in 1783, The Story of the Thirteen Colonies retells as an engaging narrative the history of the discovery, exploration, and settlement of North America, the founding and growth of thirteen English colonies, the Colonial Wars; and the causes, events, and conclusion of the American War for Independence. In 84 short chapters, the reader is introduced to the Native Americans; the daring Spanish and French conquistadors, explorers, and missionaries; Dutch colonizers; English Separatists, Puritans, and settlers; and our courageous American heroes and statesmen. There are the brave and the wise; the foolish and the proud: Christopher Columbus, Sir Francis Drake, Father Hennepin, Captain John Smith, William Bradford, Cotton Mather, William Penn, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Benedict Arnold, to name a few.

In her preface, Miss Guerber writes, "The aim has been not only to interest children in the great men of their own country, but to stimulate them to the cultivation of the lofty virtues of which they read, and to instill within their hearts a deep love for their native land. All the main facts in our early history have been given as simply and vividly as possible, and the lessons of patriotism, truthfulness, courage, patience, honesty, and industry taught by the lives of our principal heroes are carefully enforced. Great pains have also been taken to relate all the well-known anecdotes and quote the famous speeches which are so frequently alluded to in our current literature."

The Story of the Thirteen Colonies includes additional maps and a comprehensive timeline of events and people encountered in the story. It also offers a bibliography and a recommended reading list which coordinates corresponding chapters in the book with wonderful "living books": non-fiction, biographies, literature, and historical fiction.

Additional Information

Read Chapter XII: Home Again

Read Chapter XXXIII: Story of Two Ministers

Read Chapter LXXI: The Winter at Valley Forge

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