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Last Stand: Causes and Effects of the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Last Stand: Causes and Effects of the Battle of the Little Bighorn
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Last Stand: Causes and Effects of the Battle of the Little Bighorn

Americans remember the Battle of the Little Bighorn as Custer’s Last Stand. But the shocking defeat of U.S. forces in 1876 represents the last stand of the Lakota nation. The greatest American Indian victory ever would be one of their last. How would it affect their lives and change the United States?

 
Dewey973.8'2
GenreInformational
  
Reading LevelGrades 3-4
Interest LevelGrades 3-6
GRLV
Lexile Level790L
ATOS Level5.4
AR Points0.5
AR Quiz #503758
  
Text TypeNarrative Nonfiction
Text SubtypeCause & Effect
  
ISBN978-1-4914-2033-1
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandFact Finders
Copyright2015
  
Page Dimensions7 3/4" x 8 3/4"
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
BindingReinforced Library Binding
Hardcover
List Price: $29.99 School/Library Price
$22.49
 


 
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School Library Journal - Jennifer Prince, Buncombe County Public Libraries, NC

"After a broad overview at the outset, a historical event is examined more thoroughly using a cause-and-effect framework. . . .Quotes from major players are incorporated, adding gripping human drama. . . .Informative and attractive." - School Library Journal

April 1, 2015

School Library Connection - Janet Luch, Adjunct Instructor SUNY New Paltz, Touro College, University of Phoe

"This series’ cause/effect organization is easy for students to follow. . . .Political and/or military action taken against Native Americans, treaties, politicians, and wars are explained in brief. The final pages have three critical thinking areas for students to consider using the Common Core." - School Library Connection

January 1, 2016

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