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A chronological, narrative history aimed at young readers that traces European exploration and settlement of North America from early voyages through the founding of colonies and conflicts with Indigenous peoples, including accounts of English, French, Spanish, and Dutch activities. It recounts episodes from pioneering voyages and colonial foundations to social and religious developments in New England, the growth of Middle and Southern colonies, French ventures along the Mississippi, and culminating struggles leading to independence, blending biographical sketches, military campaigns, and institutional origins into accessible short chapters.

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H. E. Marshall

H. E. Marshall was a British author known for her engaging and accessible works aimed at young readers. She made significant contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century, particularly with her books 'English Literature for Boys and Girls' and 'This Country of Ours.' In 'English Literature for Boys and Girls,' Marshall introduces young audiences to the rich tapestry of English literary heritage, while 'This Country of Ours' offers a captivating narrative of American history tailored for children. Her ability to simplify complex subjects has made her works enduringly popular in educational contexts.

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