John Locke
In 1689, John Locke wrote that individuals had the right to life" and "liberty." His ideas spread across the world and helped create a new system of rule. Learn about the inspiring life of John Locke and his role in the Enlightenment."
Item Number:16014
ISBN:9781433350146
Imperialism
Using vivid images, fascinating facts, and easy-to-read text, readers will learn about some of the most important people and occurrences that helped shape the Age of Imperialism.
Item Number:16015
ISBN:9781433350153
Cecil Rhodes
In this biography, readers will discover the remarkable journey of Cecil Rhodes from England to the diamond mines, parliament houses, and battlefields of Africa.
Item Number:16016
ISBN:9781433350160
American Indians of the West: Battling the Elements
This primary source reader breathes life into early US history with primary source documents that introduce students to the diverse lifestyles of the west coast American Indians.
Item Number:25069
ISBN:9781493830695
American Indians of the Plains: Surviving the Great Expanse
Ignite a curiosity with this primary source reader that breathes life into the pages of history with real-life artifacts highlighting some of the fascinating aspects of Plains culture.
Item Number:25070
ISBN:9781493830701
American Indians of the East: Woodland People
Spark a curiosity with this primary source reader that offers a glimpse on how life was truly like for the Woodland People - the diverse group of tribes that stretched along the Northeastern and Southeastern regions.
Item Number:25071
ISBN:9781493830718
Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend
Bring a greater understanding to historical events with this informational text filled with primary source documents as it examines Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend.
Item Number:25072
ISBN:9781493830725
Early Explorers
Excite students as they learn about early explorers during the Age of Discovery. This primary source reader takes a look at some of these ambitious world travelers - from the Vikings, Marco Polo, Christopher Columbus, to Amerigo Vespucci.
Item Number:25073
ISBN:9781493830732
Racing to Colonize the New World
Take your students on a trip with the early explorers searching for new routes with Racing to Colonize the New World primary source reader.
Item Number:25074
ISBN:9781493830749
The New England Colonies: A Place for Puritans
Students will learn more about the group that traveled across the Atlantic to create New England with this primary source reader that examines Puritan Society, including family life, Puritan women, town systems, and more.
Item Number:25075
ISBN:9781493830756
The Middle Colonies: Breadbasket of the New World
Ignite an interest among your students as they delve deeper with this primary source reader that looks at The Middle Colonies: Breadbasket of the New World. Students will examine William Penn's contributions to life in the New World.""
Item Number:25076
ISBN:9781493830763
The Southern Colonies: First and Last of 13
This primary source reader takes a look at the formation of the colonies in the south and other aspects of Southern society with The Southern Colonies: First and Last of 13.
Item Number:25077
ISBN:9781493830770
Reasons for a Revolution
Students will explore the rising tensions between the colonies and Great Britain with this primary source 6-Pack. It examines the ways England tried to control the colonists, how the colonies pushed back, and the brewing" revolution."
Item Number:25078
ISBN:9781493830787
The American Revolution: Fighting for Freedom
The American Revolution: Fighting for Freedom sparks a curiosity with students as they delve deeper with primary sources that offer a peek on how events were really like for someone living during the American Revolution.
Item Number:25079
ISBN:9781493830794
Abigail Adams and the Women Who Shaped America
Ignite a passion for past events as students delve deeper into the life of Abigail Adams and other revolutionary women who helped shaped America during the war with this primary source reader.
Item Number:25080
ISBN:9781493830800
George Washington and the Men Who Shaped America
Spark a curiosity in past events with this primary source reader that offers significant clues on how George Washington and the men who shaped America lived back then.
Item Number:25081
ISBN:9781493830817
Benjamin Banneker: Self-Made Man
Get your students excited as they explore this primary source reader that offers a historical glimpse of what was life was like back then for the self-educated mathematician, scientist, and astronomer with Benjamin Banneker: Self-Made Man.
Item Number:25082
ISBN:9781493830824
We the People: Founding Documents
Breathe life into textbook pages with primary source materials with We the People: Founding Documents. Students will explore some of the significant documents that helped shaped America.
Item Number:25084
ISBN:9781493830848
Phillis Wheatley
Introduce your students to the life of Phillis Wheatley, the first African American writer published in the US. This text breathes life into the pages of history with primary source documents.
Item Number:25882
ISBN:9781493838820
Benjamin Franklin
This fascinating text breathes life into history pages with primary source documents that profile the life of Benjamin Franklin, the talented inventor, politician, and writer who contributed to the Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
Item Number:25884
ISBN:9781493838844
Forming a New Government
Fuel a curiosity for learning with this primary source reader that examines the rising tension among the American Colonies and Great Britain with Forming a New Government.
Item Number:25083
ISBN:9781493830831
Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs: Reconstruction Revolutionary
Fascinate students with this primary source reader that profiles the life of Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs. Aligned to Florida state standards, this text engages students as they use higher order thinking skills to analyze historical events more critically.
Item Number:25540
ISBN:9781493835409
The Spanish-American War
Breathe life into the pages of history with this fascinating nonfiction reader that focuses on The Spanish-American War. This text engages students with primary source documents, providing a glimpse of what life was like during that era.
Item Number:25541
ISBN:9781493835416
Florida's Fight for Equality
The Florida's Fight for Equality text provides a fascinating glimpse into what life was like in Florida during the Civil Rights Movement. This primary source reader brings the past to life as students gain a deeper understanding of Florida's past.
Item Number:25544
ISBN:9781493835447