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Index
Preface
Acknowledgment
Part I: Stories of Explorers and Pioneers
Chapter I. How the Vikings of Old Sought and Found New Lands
Chapter II. The Sea of Darkness and the Faith of Columbus
Chapter III. How Columbus Fared Forth upon the Sea of Darkness
Chapter IV. How Columbus Returned in Triumph
Chapter V. How America Was Named
Chapter VI. How the Flag of England Was Planted in New World
Chapter VII. How the Flag of France Was Planted in Florida
Chapter VIII. How the French Founded a Colony in Florida
Chapter IX. How the Spaniards Drove the French out of Florida
Chapter X. How a Frenchman Avenged the Death of Countrymen
Chapter XI. The Adventures of Sir Humphrey Gilbert
Chapter XII. About Sir Walter Raleigh's Adventures in the West
Chapter XIII. The Adventures of Captain John Smith
Part II: Stories of Virginia
Chapter XIV. More Adventures of Captain John Smith
Chapter XV. How the Colony Was Saved
Chapter XVI. How Pocahontas Took a Journey over the Seas
Chapter XVII. How the Redmen Fought against Their White Brothers
Chapter XVIII. How Englishmen Fought a Duel with Tyranny
Chapter XIX. The Coming of the Cavaliers
Chapter XX. Bacon's Rebellion
Chapter XXI. The Knights of the Golden Horseshoe
Part III: Stories of New England
Chapter XXII. The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers
Chapter XXIII. The Founding of Massachusetts
Chapter XXIV. The Story of Harry Vane
Chapter XXV. The Story of Anne Hutchinson
Chapter XXVI. The Founding of Harvard
Chapter XXVII. How Quakers First Came to New England
Chapter XXVIII. How Maine and New Hampshire Were Founded
Chapter XXIX. The Founding of Connecticut and War with Indians
Chapter XXX. The Founding of New Haven
Chapter XXXI. The Hunt for the Regicides
Chapter XXXII. King Philip's War
Chapter XXXIII. How the Charter of Connecticut Was Saved
Chapter XXXIV. The Witches of Salem
Part IV: Stories of the Middle and Southern Colonies
Chapter XXXV. The Founding of Maryland
Chapter XXXVI. How New Amsterdam Became New York
Chapter XXXVII. How a German Ruled New York
Chapter XXXVIII. Pirates!
Chapter XXXIX. The Founding of New Jersey
Chapter XL. The Founding of Pennsylvania
Chapter XLI. How Benjamin Franklin Came to Philadelphia
Chapter XLII. The Founding of North and South Carolina
Chapter XLIII. War with the Indians in North and South Carolina
Chapter XLIV. The Founding of Georgia
Part V: Stories of the French in America
Chapter XLV. How the Mississippi Was Discovered
Chapter XLVI. King William's War and Queen Anne's War
Chapter XLVII. The Mississippi Bubble
Chapter XLVIII. How a Terrible Disaster Befell the British Army
Chapter XLIX. The End of French Rule in America
Chapter L. The Rebellion of Pontiac
Part VI: Stories of the Struggle for Liberty
Chapter LI. The Boston Tea-Party
Chapter LII. Paul Revere's Ride
Chapter LIII. The First Thrust—The Battle of Bunker Hill
Chapter LIV. The War in Canada
Chapter LV. The Birth of a Great Nation
Chapter LVI. The Darkest Hour—Trenton and Princeton
Chapter LVII. Burgoyne's Campaign—Bennington and Oriskany
Chapter LVIII. Burgoyne's Campaign—Bemis Heights, Saratoga
Chapter LIX. Brandywine—Germantown—Valley Forge
Chapter LX. War on the Sea
Chapter LXI. The Battle of Monmouth
Chapter LXII. The Story of a Great Crime
Chapter LXIII. A Turning Point in the World's History
Part VII: Stories of the United States under the Constitution
Chapter LXIV. Washington First in War, First in Peace
Chapter LXV. Adams—How He Kept Peace with France
Chapter LXVI. Jefferson—How the Territory Was Doubled
Chapter LXVII. Jefferson—How the Door Was Opened
Chapter LXVIII. Jefferson—An American Who Wanted to be King
Chapter LXIX. Madison—The Shooting Star and the Prophet
Chapter LXX. Madison—War with Great Britain
Chapter LXXI. Monroe—Monroe's Famous Doctrine
Chapter LXXII. Adams—The Tariff of Abominations
Chapter LXXIII. Jackson—"Liberty and Union, Now and Forever"
Chapter LXXIV. Harrison—The Hero of Tippecanoe
Chapter LXXV. Tyler—Florida Becomes a State
Chapter LXXVI. Polk—How Much Land Was Added
Chapter LXXVII. Polk—The Finding of Gold
Chapter LXXVIII. Taylor—Union or Disunion
Chapter LXXIX. Fillmore—The Underground Railroad
Chapter LXXX. Pierce—The Story of "Bleeding Kansas"
Chapter LXXXI. Buchanan—The Story of the Mormons
Chapter LXXXII. Buchanan—The First Shots
Chapter LXXXIII. Lincoln—From Bull Run to Fort Donelson
Chapter LXXXIV. Lincoln—The First Battle between Ironclads
Chapter LXXXV. Lincoln—The Battle of Shiloh
Chapter LXXXVI. Lincoln—The Slaves Are Made Free
Chapter LXXXVII. Lincoln—The Death of Stonewall Jackson
Chapter LXXXVIII. Lincoln—The Battle of Gettysburg
Chapter LXXXIX. Lincoln—Grant's Campaign
Chapter XC. Lincoln—Sherman's March to the Sea
Chapter XCI. Lincoln—The End of the War
Chapter XCII. Johnson—How the President Was Impeached
Chapter XCIII. Grant—A Peaceful Victory
Chapter XCIV. Hayes—Garfield—Arthur
Chapter XCV. Cleveland—Harrison—Cleveland
Chapter XCVI. McKinley—War and Sudden Death
Chapter XCVII. Roosevelt—Taft
Chapter XCVIII. Wilson—Troubles with Mexico
Chapter XCIX. Wilson—The Great War
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