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If You Were A Kid At Ellis IslandReinforced Library Binding9781546136255The United States is a nation of immigrants. The most important immigration station during the early 20th century was Ellis Island. This tiny island in the New York harbor welcomed at least 10 million people to America. Many of them were kids! Travel Learn MoreSpecial Price $19.50 Regular Price $26.00
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If You Were A Kid At The Declaration Of Independence (1776)Reinforced Library Binding9781546136163In 1776, colonial leaders sent a clear message to King George III in Great Britain: The Declaration of Independence. This document stated that colonists did not want the faraway king to rule over them anymore. Some of those who rejected British rule Learn MoreSpecial Price $19.50 Regular Price $26.00
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If You Were A Kid At The March On WashingtonReinforced Library Binding9781546136224In 1963, the United States was in the peak of the Civil Rights Movement. This is the year when activists united to put together one of the most important protests in US history: the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Some of the marchers were Learn MoreSpecial Price $19.50 Regular Price $26.00
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If You Were A Kid At The Signing Of The Constitution (1787)Reinforced Library Binding9781546136194In 1787, representatives from all 13 states met in Philadelphia to decide how to run the United States. After many months of heated debates, they reached an agreement and signed it on parchment paper. The Constitution of the United States had been ap Learn MoreSpecial Price $19.50 Regular Price $26.00