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The Louisiana Purchase: Asking Tough Questions
The Louisiana Purchase: Asking Tough Questions
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The Louisiana Purchase: Asking Tough Questions

What was the Louisiana Purchase and why was it important? How did the Louisiana Purchase change the United States? How did it affect the future for black people and American Indians? When the United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803, it would lead to historic changes for the young country. Using an inquiry-based approach, primary sources, and quick-reference infographics, readers will learn the history behind the Louisiana Purchase and how it affected the future of America and its people.

 
ISBN978-1-4966-8814-9
6-Pack ISBN978-1-4966-8865-1
GRLV
Lexile Level870L
ATOS Level6
GenreInformational
Text TypeInformational Text
SubjectU.S. History, Government
Page Count48
Copyright2021
SeriesQuestioning History
Paperback
Price
$8.95
 


6-Pack
Paperback
Price
$53.70

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Nel Yomtov

Nel Yomtov

Nel Yomtov is a writer of children’s nonfiction books and graphic novels. He specializes in writing about history, country studies, science, and biography. His graphic novel adaptation, Jason and the Golden Fleece, published by Stone Arch Books/Capstone was a winner of the 2009 Moonbeam Children’s Book Award and the 2011 Lighthouse Literature Award. Nel is an avid American military history buff and has written two additional graphic novels for Capstone, True Stories of World War I and True Stories of the Civil War. He lives in the New York City area.

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