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Aimed at young readers, this illustrated school history surveys early exploration, colonization, colonial life, and the nation’s political development through concise biographical sketches and episode-based narratives. Chapters recount voyages, settlement patterns, and the foundations of several colonies, then address leaders and events that shaped independence and national institutions. Pedagogical features include study questions, leading facts, and suggested readings to support classroom use, while the preface and concluding material stress moral lessons of perseverance, civic responsibility, and the nation’s mobilization and role in the recent world war.

About the Author

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William H. Mace

William H. Mace was an author known for his contributions to educational literature, particularly in the realm of history. His notable work, "A Beginner's History," aims to introduce young readers to historical concepts and events in an accessible manner. Mace's writing reflects a commitment to making history engaging and understandable for beginners, showcasing his belief in the importance of early education in the subject. Through his work, he has played a role in shaping how history is taught to younger audiences.

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