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Sally Senzell Isaacs

Author of Understanding the Declaration of Independence

57 Works 1,911 Members 6 Reviews

About the Author

Author Sally Senzell Isaacs was born in 1950 and grew up in Evansville, Indiana. She graduated from Indiana University, where she majored in American history and sociology. She has written over 30 children's books dealing with American history. Her book Cattle Trails and Cowboys won the first June show more Franklin Naylor Award for the Best Book for Children on Texas History. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by Sally Senzell Isaacs

Life in a Colonial Town (Picture the Past) (2000) 78 copies, 1 review
The Great Land Rush (2003) 47 copies
The Gold Rush (2003) 37 copies, 1 review
Life at the Alamo (2002) 29 copies
Life in the Dust Bowl (2001) 21 copies
The Trail of Tears (2004) 20 copies
All About America: The Civil War (2011) 15 copies, 1 review
The First Railroads (2004) 12 copies
The Oregon Trail (2003) 11 copies
Cattle trails and cowboys (2004) 5 copies
The Civil War, 1815-1869 (1999) 2 copies

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19th century (38) American (11) American history (82) children (9) closet (13) government (10) HC (14) history (123) LG (35) Lower Grammar (27) Native Americans (15) NLS (11) non-fiction (59) picture book (19) pioneers (10) social studies (18) Tapestry of Grace (14) TOG (47) TOG 3 (15) TOG Y2 (12) TOG Y3 (21) TOG Year 3 (30) TQ (11) Upper Grammar (10) US history (10) USA (16) westward expansion (18) Y3 (21) Year 3 (22) Year 4 (11)

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All About America: The Civil War looks at a historical period in U.S. history-the Civil War. It explains why and how the nation became divided and what happened when its citizens fought one another. It focuses on the underground railroad and Harriet Tubman’s legacy, Abraham Lincoln’s stand on slavery and time as president, the Battles of Fort Sumter, Antietam, and Gettysburg, the war’s soldiers, the home front, the fall of the South, and Reconstruction giving the reader an accurate show more understanding of a defining time in our nation’s history. This book is illustrated with paintings, engravings, and photographs from the time, mixed with artists' impressions of everyday scenes and situations to help the reader further understand the material presented. show less
Starting with Europe's increasing interest in North America in the 1600's, and covering everything up to ratification of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Colonists and Independence is an accessible account of the social and geographic forces that led to the founding of the United States. From the Pilgrim's journey and the Mayflower Compact, to the day-today life in the early colonies, the role slavery played in building the nation, and the political crisis which lead to Revolution show more and War. With dynamic full-bleed spreads featuring historical objects, cutaway illustrations, scenes from daily life, and accessible age-appropriate text, this book breathes new life into this vital period in American history, and makes it understandable to today's contemporary readers show less
This book is about daily life in the American colonies during the years 1650 to 1750. Contents: Colonial times, Starting a colony, A growing town, Spreading the news, Houses, A busy day, a child's day, Going to school, School lessons, Clothes and shoes, Making clothes, What colonists ate, Cooking food, The colonies join

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Works
57
Members
1,911
Popularity
#13,465
Rating
½ 4.3
Reviews
6
ISBNs
133
Languages
1

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