A social science textbook describing and contrasting the cultural and social development of American colonies in New England, the Middle Atlantic region, the South, and the West.
"This 148-page book, which is intended for grades 4 and 5, is designed to provide information about Colonial America. It includes color photographs, maps, drawings, and reproductins of works of art and a skills section focusing on problem-solving skills, reference skills, and communication skills. The text reviews the history of the colonization of America. Featured are articles on kitchens, candle making, soap making, spinning and weaving, and clothing. Other concepts covered include factors such as land, climate, and natural resources and their effect on the colonists; religious practices; and values such as cooperation and sharing. Also presented is information on forms of government, language, educational systems, and the use of tools. Skills emphasized include writing reports, outlining, and discussing. JAG, 5-76 MJJ, 6076."
"Colonists' arrival in America and their way of life. Grades 4-6."
"A social science textbook describing and contrasting the cultural and social development of American colonies in New England, the Middle Atlantic region, the South, and the West."
"A social science textbook describing and contrasting the cultural and social development of American colonies in New England, the Middle Atlantic region, the South, and the West."@en
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