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Search criteria: years: 1770 - 1780
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Alabama: The Making of an American State (Edition: 2nd ed.)
by Edwin C. Bridges
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(From Amazon): Alabama: The Making of an American State is itself a watershed event in the long a...
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US History
by Sal Khan, Kim Kutz
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Khan Academy's US History course, spanning from 1491- to present day. broken up into nine section...
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Story of the World Vol. 3 (BiblioPlan Schedule)
by Susan Wise Bauer
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(From Amazon): This third book in the four-volume narrative history series for elementary student...
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America's Story Volume 1 (Edition: 1)
by Angela O'Dell
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From the Ancient Americas to the Great Gold Rush A colorful Charlotte Mason-inspired journey thr...
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Ken Burns: The Civil War 25th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray (Edition: 25th Anniversary Edition)
by Ken Burns, Allen Moore, Buddy Squires
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(From Amazon): The original Emmy® Award-winning nine-part series is now digitally restored to arc...
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The Colony of Pennsylvania (Library of the Thirteen Colonies and the Lost Colony) (Edition: 1st)
by Susan Whitehurst
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(From Amazon): Relates the history of the Colony of Pennsylvania from its founding by William Pen...
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Come Look with Me: Enjoying Art with Children (Come Look with Me)
by Gladys S. Blizzard
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(From Amazon): COME LOOK WITH ME: Enjoying Art with Children is the first volume in the COME LOOK...
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Those Amazing Musical Instruments (Edition: 1 Har/Cdr)
by Genevieve Helsby
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"A guide to the Orchestra through sounds and stories." It is also a useful format as a reference ...
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Classics for Kids Podcast
by Cincinnati Public Radio
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"Introducing children to classical music in a fun and entertaining way."
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Here Comes Heaven!: A Kid's Guide to God's Supernatural Power (Edition: Csm)
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(From Amazon): This work is an invitation and guide for young people to bring the realm of Heave...
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