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The Story of the Thirteen Colonies

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The work recounts early North American exploration and settlement in short, child-friendly chapters that cover Norse and later voyages, encounters with Indigenous peoples, and the establishment of English, French, and Spanish colonies. It sketches the founding of Jamestown and Plymouth, the development of New England and the Middle Colonies, episodes of religious dissent and frontier conflict, and events leading toward revolution, using biographical sketches, anecdotes, and famous speeches. Organized for classroom use, the text stresses moral virtues, supplies maps and pronunciation aids, and offers teacher notes and question activities to reinforce reading and memory.

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H. A. Guerber

H. A. Guerber was a prolific author known for her engaging retellings of myths and legends from various cultures. Her works often focus on the rich tapestry of folklore, including titles such as "Myths of Greece and Rome" and "Legends of the Middle Ages," which highlight her ability to weave literary and artistic references into her narratives. Guerber's storytelling is characterized by its accessibility, making complex themes approachable for a wide audience. In addition to her mythological works, she also explored historical narratives, as seen in "The Story of the Greeks" and "The Story of the Thirteen Colonies," contributing significantly to the understanding of cultural heritage through literature.

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