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P. 25 "Soon after the settlers landed, the Indians attacked them while they were unarmed...When they heard the noise of the cannons, like thunder, and saw the treetops come tumbling on their heads, the savages thought it was time to make good use of their heels (sic).
I mean, my goodness, who is he calling savages. Anyone who knows the history of jolly old England at that time will be aware of who were the real "savages." (Specifically, I refer the reader to the civil war between King Charles and Oliver Cromwell in which Puritan vandals sacked numerous churches, monasteries, and other public property. See the film "Cromwell" or Woodstock by Sir Walter Scott.)
P.54 The Indians, having got one taste of the firearms of the white men, were afraid to attack Plymouth. But they thought they could get rid of the white men by witch craft. So they held what they called a "powwow" in a big swamp, to persuade the spirits to kill and drive away the newcomers...but the savages always ran away when they were discovered.
Of course, according to the author, anything not Christian is witch craft, and anyone not European is a savage. I should hope that such ideas are not ones that parents want to instill in their beloved children.
I want to be clear: Eggleston's little miracle book isn't just an antique curiosity , filled with embarassing 1920's racial slurs or hero-worship. It's an honest, time-tested, balanced book...the opening chapters on Columbus alone prove this. And it's very versitile. I can see this being a story or textbook, with either the questions and vocab included in as a unit, or ignored completely. This is how we use it: I read to the kids, and they summarize each chapter on paper. Then I ask the included questions, and we discuss.
Another note: please, please don't be put off by the odd cover of this little gem! The binding is made to last. It would be a great gift to any child.
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From the first page to the last, Eggleston's clarity and obvious love for the subject infused me with the desire to push on, thus learning what was to happen next. The bite-sized chapters (which are about four pages of text each) ensured that this desire did not wane out of a failure to mentally digest a ton of facts all at once. And, to top it all off, the pictures and maps inside this book actually added to (rather than distracted me from) its content.
As a current student, I can only tell you that I would love for one of my teachers to have used, or to use, a textbook like this for one of my classes. It contains nothing but solid American history and is a textbook that is at once both readable and immensely worth reading. I'm giving it five out of five stars.