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The Story of the Thirteen Colonies

The Story of the Thirteen Colonies

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often advisable to purchase at a stationer's tiny adhesive stars of various colors. Each color serves to represent a nation, and stars are pasted upon the spots where colonies once stood. In cases where colonies proved unsuccessful, a black star can be pasted over the colored one, but in such a way that enough of the original star remains to show to which nation the colony once belonged. Where colonies changed hands several times, stars of appropriate colors can be pasted overlapping one another. This work fascinates children, and as the stars are adhesive, it can be done in class with very little trouble. A little tact on the teacher's part will make each pupil strive to have the neatest and most accurate map.

History and geography, when studied in their turn, will seem far more attractive to children if these methods have been pursued; for many persons and places already familiar will then be joyfully greeted as old friends.


CONTENTS

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I. Our Country Long Ago 13
II. The Barbarous Indians 17
III. The Mounds 20
IV. Where the Northmen went 24
V. The Northmen in America 27
VI. Queer Ideas 31
VII. Prince Henry the Navigator 33
VIII. Youth of Columbus 36
IX. Columbus and the Queen 39
X. "Land! Land!" 44
XI. Columbus and the Savages 48
XII. Home Again 51
XIII. Columbus illtreated 54
XIV. Death of Columbus 57
XV. How America got its Name 60
XVI. The Fountain of Youth 62
XVII. "The Father of Waters" 66
XVIII. The French in Canada 70
XIX. French and Spanish Quarrels 73
XX. The Sky City 77
XXI. Around the World 80
XXII. Nothing but Smoke 83
XXIII. Smith's Adventures 87
XXIV. The Jamestown Men 91
XXV. Smith wounded 94
XXVI. The Visit of Pocahontas to England 97
XXVII. Hudson and the Indians

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