Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee: Rivals of the Civil War (History's Famous Feuds)

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045626
ISBN
9781978536531
Grade 6-9
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Charlotte Mason
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Product Overview

  • Learn about two great men of the Civil War carrying a heavy load on their shoulders
  • Equip students with nuggets of historical information that will make them the experts!
  • A great additional reader for American History or American Government

Description

Both West Point graduates, these two individuals took different paths that lead to opposing sides of the war. Grant and Lee were both respected and skilled leaders during the Civil War. Each page spread will give you a Northern, then Southern, recap of battles, personnel, and the final outcomes. With many great pieces of artwork depicted, along with photographs, quotes, and sketches, readers see the impact the Civil War had on this one nation. The timeline provides a look at the years 1861-1865. ***Parental Disclaimer: Many Civil War battle scenes are depicted.*** Pgs. 48, sc. ~Rebecca

Publisher's Description of Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee: Rivals of the Civil War (History's Famous Feuds)
The Constitution is arguably the most important document in the United States today. It forms the basis of all laws that are passed in the country, and the Supreme Court's interpretation of the document has influenced countless court decisions and new policies. For these reasons, it's crucial for all American citizens to have at least a basic knowledge of what the Constitution contains. Readers are given an overview of this important document, helping them think critically about proposed laws in the 21st century. Exciting fact boxes, sidebars, and photographs add to this essential reading experience.
Category Description for History's Famous Feuds
What a fun way to introduce nonfiction reading to students. There is something interesting about feuds—we want to know more about the conflict and how it was resolved. With each book, readers get stats on each person to get to know some biographical information about each opponent. The stage is set with some contextual information, then each page spread dives a little deeper into the conflict and then resurfaces into resolution. Wonderful, historic photographs are included throughout the text. Each book is equipped with a glossary that can be used for vocabulary for spelling lessons. Further Resources are also available to go deeper into history study. These can make great additional reads for a time era or a biographical study. ~Rebecca
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Product Format:Paperback
Grades:6-9
Brand:Enslow Publishers
ISBN:9781978536531
Length in Inches:9.125
Width in Inches:6.375
Height in Inches:0.125
Weight in Pounds:0.3
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