Key Questions in American History
There?s always more than just one side to historical
events. Sometimes the way we think of and remember historical events is the
result of people recounting the events inaccurately over time. Other times,
historical events have been oversimplified to make them easier to understand.
These books are designed to help readers think critically about historical
stories they may have already heard or read about. Readers will be given the
chance to interpret and compare historical documents and primary sources. After
reading these books, readers should have a natural inclination to discover more
about these historical events and others from America?s past.
? Fact boxes
provide readers with interesting information about these historical events that
some people may not know
? A timeline gives readers an overarching look at
key events occurring before and after the event each book focuses
on