History in the Elementary Schools Methods Courses of Study Bibliographies

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McMaster, School History of the United States, pp. 107-122. Eggleston, New Century History of the United States, Chap. XIII. Scudder, New History of the United States, pp. 123-135. Eggleston, History of the United States, Chap. XXVII. Hart, The Formation of the Union, pp. 39-68.
For Teachers: Hart, Essentials in American History, Chap. IX. Charming, Students' History of the United States, pp. 131-165. Sloan, The French War and the Revolution, Chaps. X-XIV. See references under former topics.
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...PIC VII. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION The main theme under this topic is, of course, the Revolutionary War. However deplorable war may be and however desirable it is to abolish armaments and usher in an era of peace, nevertheless wars have played a very essential and fundamental part in the de- velopment of civilization, and their study cannot be omitted in any comprehensive and well-balanced survey of history. The military campaigns, however, should be considered as great movements, usu- ally with some central purpose in view, and not as a series of isolated battles.

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