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A First Book in American History: "An Early Life of America"电子书

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作       者:Edward Eggleston

出  版  社:Cheapest Books

出版时间:2018-02-11

字       数:20.7万

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IN preparing a first book of American history, it is necessary to keep in mind the two purposed such a work is required to serve. There are children whose school life is brief; these must get all the instruction they are to receive in their country's history from a book of the grade of this.To another class of pupils the first book of American history is a preparation for the intelligent study of a textbook more advanced. It is a manifest waste of time and energy to require these to learn in a lower class the facts that must be re-studied in a higher grade. Moreover, primary histories which follow the order of larger books are likely to prove dry and unsatisfactory condensations. But a beginner's book ought before all things else to be interesting. A fact received with the attention raised to its highest power remains fixed in the memory; that which is learned listlessly is lost easily, and a lifelong aversion to history is often the main result produced by the use of an unsuitable textbook at the outset.The main peculiarity of the present book is that it aims to teach children the history of the country by making them acquainted with some of the most illustrious actors in it. A child is interested, above all, in persons. Biography is for him the natural door into history. The order of events in a nation's life is somewhat above the reach of younger pupils, but the course of human life and the personal achievements of an individual are intelligible and delightful. In teaching younger pupils by means of biography, which is the very alphabet of history, we are following a sound principle often forgotten, that primary education should be pursued along the line of the least resistance. Moreover, nothing is more important to the young American than an acquaintance with the careers of the great men of his country.
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A First Book in American History

About The Book & Author:

Preface

THE EARLY LIFE OF COLUMBUS

HOW COLUMBUS DISCOVERED AMERICA

COLUMBUS AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA

JOHN CABOT AND HIS SON SEBASTIAN

CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH

MORE ABOUT CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH

THE STORY OF POCAHONTAS

HENRY HUDSON

CAPTAIN MYLES STANDISH

MYLES STANDISH AND THE INDIANS

WILLIAM PENN

KING PHILIP

CAPTAIN CHURCH IN PHILIP’S WAR

BACON AND HIS MEN

BOYHOOD OF FRANKLIN

FRANKLIN, THE PRINTER

THE GREAT DOCTOR FRANKLIN

YOUNG GEORGE WASHINGTON

WASHINGTON IN THE FRENCH WAR

WASHINGTON IN THE REVOLUTION

THE VICTORY AT YORKTOWN AND WASHINGTON AS PRESIDENT

THOMAS JEFFERSON

DANIEL BOONE

ROBERT FULTON AND THE STEAMBOAT.

WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON

ANDREW JACKSON

MORSE AND THE TELEGRAPH

HOW THE TELEGRAPH BECAME SUCCESSFUL

EARLY LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN

LINCOLN IN PUBLIC LIFE

SOMETHING ABOUT THE GREAT CIVIL WAR

SOMETHING ABOUT THE SPANISH WAR

HOW THE UNITED STATES BECAME LARGER (AN OBJECT LESSONS IN HISTORIC GEOGRAPHY)

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