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General Information……………………………………………..…….2
Overview, Patterns in American History, Migrations…………....2
Science………………………………………………………….……....2-3
Native Americans……………………………………………………...3
From Horses to Cars………………………………………………….4
America Before Maps, Early Maps, GPS and GIS………….….….4
Alternative Resources, Bibliography…………………………..…...5
Natural History………………………………………………………....5
Perspective on the “darker? side of U.S. history………………...5
America and World War II…………………………………….……...6
Measuring Wealth Over Time………………………………………..6
Selected State Content Standards and Resources………….…..6-7
Serious Fun with Google Earth……………………….……………...7
Author Visits……………………………………………….…………...7
Settler and Indian Conflict……………………………….…………...8
Learning from Non-English Name Places in America…………...8
You Can Do It! List of Activities……………………….………….......9-10
Human Strivings, Inspirational Tales…………………….……........11-13
Online Information and How to Contact the Author…..…………..13
Bibliography…………………………………………………………......13
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