United States Encyclopedia
by Jimmy Carter
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Beginning with a thematic section covering topics from early America to civil rights, population, and the new millennium, the United States Encyclopedia then delves into essays on each state and the U.S. territories. Also included: U.S. facts and figures, a listing of the presidents, and overviews of important historical American documents.
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This comprehensive reference work offers young learners a thorough exploration of American geography, history, and government through clearly organized thematic sections and detailed state profiles. Former President Jimmy Carter guides readers from early indigenous cultures through civil rights movements to modern demographic trends, creating a meaningful historical narrative that connects past events to present-day America. The encyclopedia's structured approach—moving from broad national themes to specific state essays—helps children understand both the big picture and local details of our country's story. With coverage extending to U.S. territories and featuring key historical documents, this resource provides exceptional breadth for elementary social studies.
What sets this American history reference apart is its balanced perspective that acknowledges complex national narratives while remaining accessible to elementary readers. The inclusion of presidential profiles and statistical data transforms abstract concepts into tangible information that supports classroom learning and independent discovery. This volume will particularly benefit students working on state reports or seeking to understand how regional histories intertwine to form our national identity. Children will return to this richly illustrated compendium repeatedly as their curiosity about American government, historical events, and geographical diversity grows.
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