A Short History of the United States by Edward Channing
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the early chapters as introductory.
Miss Annie Bliss Chapman, for many years a successful teacher of history in grammar schools, has kindly provided a limited number of suggestive questions, and has also made many excellent suggestions to teachers. These are all appended to the several divisions of the work. The author has added a few questions and a few suggestions of his own. He has also altered some of Miss Chapman's questions. Whatever there is commendable in this apparatus should be credited to Miss Chapman. Acknowledgments are also due to Miss Beulah Marie Dix for very many admirable suggestions as to language and form. The author will cordially welcome criticisms and suggestions from any one, especially from teachers, and will be very glad to receive notice of any errors. CAMBRIDGE, March 29, 1900. TABLE OF CONTENTS I DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION, 1000-1600. 1. The European Discovery of America. 2. Spanish and French Pioneers in the United States. |
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