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Battle of Gettysburg - History of Most Influential Battle of Gettysburg for Kids

Dr. History

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Get enchanted with Battle of Gettysburg history and its remarkable events.

Are you struggling to make sense of what happened at that specific point in history? Do you want to learn all of the historical stories in an easier manner? Pick up this overview history book today to learn the inspiring history behind Battle of Gettysburg! This is the perfect book for history fans for all kids to enjoy.

The Battle of Gettysburg was not honorable; it was not full of glory, and it was not something to be celebrated. Hundreds of thousands of lives were lost in only the span of three days. The generals leading their armies and troops could only continue to fight for what they believed in. They fought not because they wanted fame, glory, or riches. They fought because they had something they believed to be worth fighting for: their future. They wanted to improve their lives, and the Battle of Gettysburg, a three-day battle that only started by pure coincidence, was the turning point for the America that we know today. 

Ancient History for Kids for includes:

• A complete guide - crucial major events from the beginning to the end for a comprehensive overview
• Fascinating moments - the defining moments that everyone should know
• Tons of fun facts - makes learning fun with little known stats, trivia, and more. The interesting events that happened to historical figures.
• Chapter by chapter activities - delightful exercises for kids to make history fun, whether alone or with others

History has generally had a bad reputation of being boring and too complicated. But this series catered to kids will leave young readers learning history in a more interesting and fun manner!

If you’ve been interested in history but don’t have time to read long and dragging textbooks, grab this Ancient History for Kids to get enchanted with its amazing stories!

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Disponibile da: 12/08/2024.

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