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French Colonies in America by Englar, Mary
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Capstone
ISBN-10
0756538394
ISBN-13
9780756538392
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65756714
Product Key Features
Book Title
French Colonies in America
Number of Pages
48 Pages
Language
English
Topic
People & Places / General, History / United States / General, History / Canada / General, History / Canada / Pre-Confederation (To 1867), History / United States / Colonial & Revolutionary Periods, People & Places / United States / General, History / General
Publication Year
2008
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Book Series
We The People: Exploration and Colonization Ser.
Format
Library Binding
Dimensions
Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
0.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2008-007209
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Beginning with a group a straggling soldiers coming ashore on a strange land in 1534, the French remained in America as a significant presence for more than 200 years. This edition of the "We the People" series traces the role of French settlers and the influential relationships of French colonists with the Indians and the British. French settlers established New France and struggled to maintain the colony in the face of a harsh climate and disputes with Native Americans and English settlers. The King of France sent settlers and women to the new colonies, determined to establish permanent French colonies in the new land. La Salle explored the rivers and claimed a vast territory for France, which he named Louisiana in honor of the French king, but British colonists far outnumbered the French. Ongoing battles culminated in the French and Indian War (17544--1763), which marked the end of French expansion in America. The text includes a short discussion of how French influence remains in the United States and Canada, as well as an index, a glossary, fact highlights, and books and internet resources for further study., Information about topics in United States history from pre-colonial to modern times is provided in this series for students at the older elementary and middle school levels. These dynamic and fact-filled books feature colorful and appealing pictures and are ideal for students who seek more in-depth knowledge of important places, people, and events. Dutch Colonies in America reveals to students how the Dutch colony of New Netherland was established in the early 1600s by a diverse group of immigrants who traveled from Europe to develop the fur trade along North Americas Atlantic coast. In French Colonies in America the author tells that the French colonial empire was also established to develop the fur trade in the same place at the same time. However, the French quickly expanded into the interior and gained a foothold north of the St. Lawrence River. On the other hand English Colonies in America discusses the many reasons why England established its first North American settlement in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607 and English settlers continued to flock to North American over the next decades. Ultimately, thirteen colonies were established over the next 126 years, and their fight against the rule of their original homeland led to the birth of the United States of America. Spanish Colonies in America highlights the Spanish presence in the New World from the time of Christopher Columbus's historic voyages. Decades before the Dutch, French, and English settled in North America, the Spanish conquered indigenous empires, overran smaller tribes, established cities, and founded missions to covert the indigenous population to their beliefs. African-American Soldiers in the Revolutionary War shows how enslaved African Americans fought on both sides of the war. In 1870 after the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution, a different kind of battle was brewing. This amendment stated that all men had the right to vote. However, over 100 years later, most African Americans in the South were still disenfranchised and discriminated against in a variety of ways. In March 1965, a group of Black people, along with their White allies, marched from Selma, Alabama, to the State Capitol in Montgomery. They were brutally attacked by state troopers on a day now known as "Bloody Sunday." Selma's Bloody Sunday describes the march, the events leading up to it, and its place in history of the civil rights movement. Historically documents and sites, time lines, color and sepia illustrations and photos, and the FactHound.com web site offer additional resources for learning about these six topics.
Grade From
Fourth Grade
Grade To
Eighth Grade
Dewey Decimal
970.0097/541
Table Of Content
New France -- Canada -- The Upper Country -- The Louisiana Territory -- The French and Indian War -- The surrender of New France.
Synopsis
New France was the French colonial empire in North America. Its first colony, Quebec, was established in 1608 to develop the fur trade along North America's Atlantic coast. Within 150 years, France had claimed the area from the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the East, westward to the Great Lakes, and south to the Gulf of Mexico. The French colonists continually struggled against both Native Americans and the more numerous English colonists to maintain their foothold in the New World. After losing to the English in the French and Indian War (1754-1763), the French gave up their land in North America, and New France was no more.
LC Classification Number
F1030.E54 2009
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