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Weisman, JoAnne B., Ed. – 1991
This collection of essays and short stories is designed to provide a glimpse of life in the factory for the women who worked in the cotton mills of Lowell, Massachusetts in the 1840s. The book, which contains two primary sources (i.e., materials written by contemporaries), and three secondary sources, begins with a brief introduction to the…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Females, Fiction, History Instruction
Jaycox, Faith – 2002
To the explorer or colonist of the 16th and 17th centuries, North America was a vast and uncharted land. The continent appealed to European eyes--blind to the claims of the Native Americans who, to varying degrees of density, inhabited the entire continent--as an open field to claim, to exploit, and to settle. Once permanent settlements were…
Descriptors: Biographies, Colonial History (United States), Colonialism, Land Settlement
Wepman, Dennis – 2002
It can be said that U.S. immigration started in 1607, when the first settlers joined the original colonists on the shores of the United States. Since then, people of every nation, ethnicity, and class have come to the United States, looking for freedom, prosperity, and stability. While originally immigrants flowed freely into the United States,…
Descriptors: American Dream, Elementary Secondary Education, Immigrants, Immigration
Smith, Nancy Kegan, Comp.; Ryan, Mary C., Comp. – 1989
This collection of essays about the Presidential wives of the 20th century through Nancy Reagan. An exploration of the records of first ladies will elicit diverse insights about the historical impact of these women in their times. Interpretive theories that explain modern first ladies are still tentative and exploratory. The contention in the…
Descriptors: Archives, Authors, Females, Modern History