The War of 1812: By the Dawn's Early Light primary source reader builds literacy skills while offering engaging content across social studies subject areas. Primary source documents provide an intimate glimpse into what life was like during the 1800s. This nonfiction reader can be purposefully differentiated for various reading levels and learning styles. It contains text features to increase academic vocabulary and comprehension, from captions and bold print to index and glossary. The "Your Turn!" activity will continue to challenge students as they extend their learning. This text aligns to state standards as well as McREL, WIDA/TESOL, and the NCSS/C3 Framework.
Jonathan Roberts to Matthew Roberts, May 25, 1813, in Roberts Papers (HSP). 140.JM to Albert Gallatin, August 2, 1813, and to Henry Dearborn, August 8, 1813, in Madison Papers (LC), reel 15; CharlesJ. Ingersoll to [Alexander Dallas] ...
For those who think the War of 1812 is a closed book, this volume brims with observations and insights that better situate this “American” war on the international stage.
The War of 1812 is often forgotten when we think about the history of the United States.
The first comprehensive reference encyclopedia of the War of 1812, with authoritative authorship and fresh insights into this pivotal military event.The Encyclopedia of the War of 1812 is the first...
This is the story of the battle for the control of Prairie du Chien and the western country, which began many years before the three-day siege in July of 1814 for which the Battle of Prairie du Chien is named.
This abridged edition of Donald R. Hickey's comprehensive and authoritative The War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict has been thoroughly revised for the 200th anniversary of the historic conflict.
Waterhouse, ed., journal, 186 (“momentary stupor”) and 217–19; Hawthorne, ed., Yarm, 261–62; Reuben G. Beasley to John Mason, Feb. ... 10, 1815, and Robert McDouall to Colley Foster, May 15, 1815, in SBD, 3, part 1:507–8 and 534–35; ...
A visual history of the War of 1812 includes hundreds of photos and illustrations, original and contemporary maps, historic documents, letters, ephemera and artifacts.
The essays in this volume examine a wide range of military, political, social, and cultural dimensions of the war.
In New Interpretations Pearson, Sir Thomas 565 in NavalHistory: Selected Papersfrom the Tenth Naval History Symposium, edited by Iack Sweetman et al., 129-152. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1993. Roosevelt, Theodore.