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The Story of American History for Elementary Schools

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Aimed at younger grammar-school readers, the text presents American history through concise biographical sketches, dramatic episodes, and glimpses of daily life to awaken interest and prepare for fuller study. It surveys early exploration and colonization, encounters and conflicts with Native peoples, colonial growth, and imperial struggles in North America, then follows the Revolution with key battles, declarations, and notable personal stories. Later chapters treat naval exploits, the War of 1812, westward settlement to the Pacific, the Civil War and its naval dimensions, and the Spanish-American conflict. An appendix offers graded reference and supplementary reading for successive periods.

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Albert F. Blaisdell

Albert F. Blaisdell was an American educator and author known for his contributions to educational literature, particularly in the fields of history and physiology. His notable works include "A Practical Physiology: A Text-Book for Higher Schools," which serves as a foundational text for students, and "Hero Stories from American History," aimed at engaging young learners with pivotal moments in American history. Blaisdell's writings reflect a commitment to making complex subjects accessible to elementary and higher school students, thus contributing to the educational landscape of his time.

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