New Borders, New Nations: The Mexican–American War For Kids
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- ISBN8231247981
- EAN9798231247981
- Date de parution25/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In the mid-1800s, two neighboring nations found themselves locked in a conflict that would change their futures forever. This was not just a battle over borders-it was a struggle that shaped maps, moved families, and transformed the lives of millions. From dusty deserts to bustling port cities, the war brought soldiers, civilians, and leaders into a story filled with courage, loss, and tough decisions.
This engaging account takes young readers on a journey through the key moments of the Mexican-American War, exploring why it happened, what was at stake, and how its outcome reshaped North America. They'll meet the people who fought on both sides, the families caught in the middle, and the leaders whose choices left lasting marks on history. Along the way, they'll see how the war influenced politics, borders, and the lives of Native American tribes, as well as how it deepened the divide over slavery in the United States.
Packed with vivid storytelling and fascinating details, this book invites kids to think about the big questions the war raises-questions about fairness, negotiation, and what it means to share a border with another nation. It's a story of conflict, change, and the lessons history still has to teach us today.
This engaging account takes young readers on a journey through the key moments of the Mexican-American War, exploring why it happened, what was at stake, and how its outcome reshaped North America. They'll meet the people who fought on both sides, the families caught in the middle, and the leaders whose choices left lasting marks on history. Along the way, they'll see how the war influenced politics, borders, and the lives of Native American tribes, as well as how it deepened the divide over slavery in the United States.
Packed with vivid storytelling and fascinating details, this book invites kids to think about the big questions the war raises-questions about fairness, negotiation, and what it means to share a border with another nation. It's a story of conflict, change, and the lessons history still has to teach us today.
In the mid-1800s, two neighboring nations found themselves locked in a conflict that would change their futures forever. This was not just a battle over borders-it was a struggle that shaped maps, moved families, and transformed the lives of millions. From dusty deserts to bustling port cities, the war brought soldiers, civilians, and leaders into a story filled with courage, loss, and tough decisions.
This engaging account takes young readers on a journey through the key moments of the Mexican-American War, exploring why it happened, what was at stake, and how its outcome reshaped North America. They'll meet the people who fought on both sides, the families caught in the middle, and the leaders whose choices left lasting marks on history. Along the way, they'll see how the war influenced politics, borders, and the lives of Native American tribes, as well as how it deepened the divide over slavery in the United States.
Packed with vivid storytelling and fascinating details, this book invites kids to think about the big questions the war raises-questions about fairness, negotiation, and what it means to share a border with another nation. It's a story of conflict, change, and the lessons history still has to teach us today.
This engaging account takes young readers on a journey through the key moments of the Mexican-American War, exploring why it happened, what was at stake, and how its outcome reshaped North America. They'll meet the people who fought on both sides, the families caught in the middle, and the leaders whose choices left lasting marks on history. Along the way, they'll see how the war influenced politics, borders, and the lives of Native American tribes, as well as how it deepened the divide over slavery in the United States.
Packed with vivid storytelling and fascinating details, this book invites kids to think about the big questions the war raises-questions about fairness, negotiation, and what it means to share a border with another nation. It's a story of conflict, change, and the lessons history still has to teach us today.





















