Hodder History: The Native Peoples of North America

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This title is an essential and unique Key Stage 3 resource for teaching and learning about the factors that characterise the history and rich cultural diversity of different North American tribes. It never lets go of the period's story, providing innovative and exciting opportunities to examine the Big Picture and Investigate particular topics. Did you know that in 1800 there were about 50 million buffalo in North America, but that by 1900 there were only about 1,000 (almost all had been killed by European hunters); that the only survivor of 'Custer's Last Stand' was a horse called Commanche; or that the last Shoshone raids took place in 1915?

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9780340803301

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This is Book 4 in the Hodder History Series. See all Hodder History books here.

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About John D. Clare

John D. Clare, has written over 40 history books and textbooks and maintains a popular website on modern history. A graduate of Oxford University, John has taught history for more than 30 years, and is now Deputy Headteacher at Greenfield School in County Durham.

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