Documenting America: Lessons From The United States' Historical Documents – Homeschool Edition - E-book - ePub

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The United States is rich in documents, many which remain in obscurity, but which contain valuable information about the formation of this nation, while... Lire la suite
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Résumé

The United States is rich in documents, many which remain in obscurity, but which contain valuable information about the formation of this nation, while at the same time contain lessons for where we are right now. In Documenting America, a number of these documents are quoted in large blocks, the importance of the document explained, and relevancy for America shown. The documents selected cover the 18th and 19th centuries.
The colonial era, the run up to Independence, the formative years, and the rise to the beginning of being a great world power are all herein. Documents from the following historical persons are included: James Otis, Carl Schurz, John Jay, George Washington, Robert Rantoul, David Davis, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Henry Cabot Lodge, William H. Seward, John Urmstone, William Bradford, Matthew Carey, Moses Austin, John C.
Calhoun. For use as a homeschooling elective, each chapter includes:- a link to biographical material of the author of the original documents- a link to the complete document, if available on-line- questions for the student to answer- in some chapters, suggestions for short essays (one page)based on either the source material or statements in the book

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  • Date de parution
    21/07/2012
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-4762-4997-1
  • EAN
    9781476249971
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de David Todd

David Todd is a civil engineer by profession (37 years), a genealogist by avocation, an environmentalist by choice, and a writer by passion. He grew up in Rhode Island, where he attended public schools in Cranston and then the University of Rhode Island. In his adult life he has lived in Kansas City, Saudi Arabia, Asheboro North Carolina, Kuwait, and now northwest Arkansas since 1991. Along the way he acquired a love for history and poetry.
He currently works at CEI Engineering Associates, Inc. in Bentonville, Arkansas. He is Corporate Trainer for Engineering, which includes planning and conducting training classes and mentoring younger staff. He is the senior engineer at the company, and hence gets called on to do the more difficult projects that most of the younger engineers don't feel confident to tackle. He has recently worked on a number of floodplain studies and mapping projects.
He is a registered engineer in three states, a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control, and a Certified Construction Specifier (certification lapsed). He has been actively pursuing genealogy for fifteen years, having done much to document his and his wife's ancestry and family history. He has been writing creatively for eleven years.

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