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- Genre
- non-fiction; history
- Characters
- Christopher Columbus; Marco Polo; Kublai Khan; Queen Isabella; Amerigo Vespucci; John Cabot; Jacques Cartier; Hernando Cortez; Ponce de Leon; Miles Standish; Roger Williams; William Penn; George Washington; John Peter Zenger; Benjamin Franklin; William Pitt; Patrick Henry; Paul Revere; Richard Henry Lee; Thomas Jefferson; Alexander Hamilton; Daniel Boone; Meriwether Lewis; William Clark; James Madison; Francis Scott Key; James Monroe; Henry Clay; Andrew Jackson; Daniel Webster; Samuel B. Morse; William Morton; Horace Mann; Amelia Bloomer; John Greenleaf Whittier; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Ralph Waldo Emerson; William Cullen Bryant; William Lloyd Garrison; Abraham Lincoln; Stephen Douglas; Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson; Robert E. Lee; Ulysses S. Grant; William Sherman; Andrew Johnson; Booker T. Washington; Thomas Edison; Walt Whitman; Andrew Carnegie; Samuel Gompers; William Jennings Bryan; William McKinley; John Hay; Theodore Roosevelt; Henry Ford; Wilbur Wright; Orville Wright; D. W. Griffith; Woodrow Wilson; Warren G. Harding; Charles E. Hughes; George Gershwin; Charles Lindbergh; Herbert Hoover; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Winston Churchill; Douglas MacArthur; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Josef Stalin; Harry S. Truman
- Synopsis
- The story of how Europeans discovered the Americas and the United States of America were founded.
- Keywords
- 4 Freedoms; America; American Civil War; American Federation of Labor; Appomattox; atomic bomb; Bahamas; Baltimore; Boston; Boston Tea Party; Bull Run; Canada; Chicago; China; Colorado; Confederate States of America; Corregidor; Cuba; Declaration of Independence; Emancipation Proclamation; England; Erie Canal; Fort Sumter; France; freedom of religion; freedom of the press; Genoa; Germany; Gettysburg; Gettysburg Address; gold rush; Great Depression; Havana; Hawaii; Illinois; India; Italy; Jamestown; Japan; Kentucky; Kittyhawk; League of Nations; Liberty Bell; Massachusetts; Mayflower; Mexico; Mississippi; Missouri Compromise; Monroe Doctrine; New Freedom; New Orleans; New York; Nobel Peace Prize; North Carolina; Panama Canal; Paris; Pearl Harbor; Pennsylvania; Philippines; Pilgrims; Plymouth Rock; propaganda; Quebec; radio; Reconstruction; Rhode Island; Richmond; slavery; South Carolina; Spain; Spanish-American War; Statue of Liberty; stock market crash; suffrage; Texas; Thanksgiving; Times Square; Tuskegee; underground railroad; unions; United Nations; United States of America; USSR; Utah; Valley Forge; vikings; Virginia; War of 1812; Washington; World War I; World War II; Yalta
Begins on inside front cover, ends on inside back cover.
Includes the fictional account that Columbus discovered the Americas while proving the Earth was round.
The story somehow manages to describe the US Civil War without ever referring to it as a 'civil war'!