How Animals Shaped History - Set of 4

How Animals Shaped History - Set of 4
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    ISBN: 9781477767535
    Author: Norman D. Graubart
    Format: Reinforced Hardcover
    Publisher: Rosen
    Series: How Animals Shaped History
    Ages: 5 to 10
    Size: 8¼ X 8¼
    Total Pages: 24
    For Grades: K to 5
    Accelerated Reader: No
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    People often overlook the vital role that animals played in the history and development of the United States. This series addresses topics as diverse as the beloved feral horse populations, and the link between beaver skins, the fur trade, and the Westward Expansion. Each volume touches on how Native Americans used or were impacted by the introduction of the relevant animal. Titles conclude with a discussion of how we make use of the animals today. This series is great for US history units, while also appealing to animal lovers


    Titles include:


    Beavers in American History


    Bison in American History


    Horses in American History


    Mules in American History