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Monkeys, Marines, and a War That Changed Everything: A History of the Spanish-American War For Kids

Par : James Smith
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231802241
  • EAN9798231802241
  • Date de parution21/07/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

In 1898, a short war changed the world - and the United States forever. This exciting, kid-friendly history brings to life the bold battles, big ideas, and unforgettable stories of a conflict most kids have never heard about. From the explosion of the USS Maine to the famous charge up San Juan Hill, and from icy treats and newspaper headlines to monkeys and iguanas coming home with soldiers, this book shows how even the smallest details can reveal the biggest lessons.
Readers will meet daring Rough Riders, brave nurses, determined Cuban and Filipino fighters, and everyday people caught in the middle of history. They'll see how words like "imperialism" and "yellow journalism" sparked debates that still matter today, and how a war lasting just a few months left consequences still felt more than a century later. Packed with fascinating stories and thought-provoking questions, this book helps kids understand why history isn't just about memorizing dates - it's about people making choices, facing challenges, and shaping the future.
Perfect for curious readers who love true stories of courage, adventure, and change, it proves that even a "little war" can leave behind big questions worth asking.
In 1898, a short war changed the world - and the United States forever. This exciting, kid-friendly history brings to life the bold battles, big ideas, and unforgettable stories of a conflict most kids have never heard about. From the explosion of the USS Maine to the famous charge up San Juan Hill, and from icy treats and newspaper headlines to monkeys and iguanas coming home with soldiers, this book shows how even the smallest details can reveal the biggest lessons.
Readers will meet daring Rough Riders, brave nurses, determined Cuban and Filipino fighters, and everyday people caught in the middle of history. They'll see how words like "imperialism" and "yellow journalism" sparked debates that still matter today, and how a war lasting just a few months left consequences still felt more than a century later. Packed with fascinating stories and thought-provoking questions, this book helps kids understand why history isn't just about memorizing dates - it's about people making choices, facing challenges, and shaping the future.
Perfect for curious readers who love true stories of courage, adventure, and change, it proves that even a "little war" can leave behind big questions worth asking.