"Short American History for Intermediate Grades" by Everett Barnes is a comprehensive overview of American history tailored for young students. Originally published in 1908, this book presents a chronological account of the nation's development, from its early exploration and colonization to the significant events of the 19th century. Barnes emphasizes key figures, turning points, and the social and political forces that shaped the United States. This historical account offers an accessible and engaging narrative, making it an ideal resource for introducing young readers to the foundations of American heritage. With its clear prose and focus on essential historical details, this volume remains a valuable educational tool.
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