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[edit] A History of Us

A History of US is a 10-part (and one sourcebook) Historical book series for children; Written by Joy Hakim. The books are all written in simple language, have been given very good remarks, by teachers, homeschoolers, students, and many others. The series has also won the James Mechener Award in Writting, and the Parrent's Choice Silver Honor Award. The books are titled:

  • The First Americans
  • Making Thirteen Colonies
  • From Colonies to Country
  • The New Nation—(1789-1850)
  • Liberty for All?—(1820-1860)
  • War, Terrible War
  • Reconstructing America
  • An Age of Exstremes
  • War, Peace, And All That Jazz
  • All the People

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[edit] Book 1

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[edit] Book 2

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[edit] Book 3

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[edit] Book 4

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"Observe our first president as he figures out how to do the job. Also, herin: Details of the world's greatesi land bargains. News of a expedition to unmapped territory west of the wide Mississippi. And stories of a very powerful indian leader and of a man who made himself free."[1]

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[edit] The Eleventh Hour/The Inside Story

This article contains all the answers to the many puzzles hidden in The Eleventh Hour—by Graeme Base. If you wish not to see the answers to the puzzles, the please click on the warning link below.

[edit] Horace's Study

The message starts around the frame of the image, on the pencils. It reads: "Drawing conclutions from sketchy clues may lead you astray – so sharpen your eyes and your wits – get the point?" This is refering to some later things in the pitcures, that may not necessary be true. However, upon Further examination, we find a more helpeful message, printed in the dimonds on the pencils. It reads: "It was not Max". If you've read the book, you'll know what it means, and you can cross off Max fron your list of suspects.

[edit] The Guests Arrive

why spoil it?

[edit] The Hall

If you will look here why can't you look at the book and figure it out yourself.

[edit] The Feast (Before)

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[edit] The Sack Race

Nothing much here, except "observation" and "deduction" on the sacks.

[edit] The Ballroom

[edit] The Card Game

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[edit] Odyssey (magazine)