The Europeans Arrive -- A Mystery on Roanoke Island -- First Permanent Settlement -- Reasons for Colonizing -- Education -- Colonial Governments -- Relationships with Natives -- Other European Powers -- Road to War.
Summary:
"The culture of the United States was developing even before the nation was established during the American Revolution. Life in the British colonies of North America provided much of the foundation for the country. This significant volume, an engaging look back in time, invites readers to learn about the colonial period, including European settlement, schools and education, and the colonies' relationships with Native Americans. Interesting fact boxes and sidebars, a timeline and maps, and striking historical images help readers imagine life in the colonies from their establishment to the revolution"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.