A History of US: Book 5: Liberty for All? 1820-1860
by Joy Hakim
This book tells readers of the years from 1800 to the eve of the Civil War. Through sidebars, inserts, and the extensive use of first-hand accounts, the author lets readers experience the lives of mountain men and pioneer women, Mormons and mill workers, railroad men and stagecoach travelers. She covers traditional subjects such as the Western expansion, new inventions and developments that linked the country, the rise of manufacturing and the growth of cities, and the increasingly tense coexistence of slave-owning and free states. More depth is offered in sidebars on specific individuals and events such as the Amistad rebellion, the growing American literary and artistic movement, Nathaniel Bowditch, the whaling trade, the women s suffrage movement, and the Underground Railroad. Author: Joy HakimReading Level: Ages 9-12Format: 160 pages, Paperback Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA 3 edition (August 15, 2002) ISBN: 978-0195153286
Release Date:
September 14, 2002