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Basic Illustrated History of America
#07-226X - 1830-1860: Before the Civil War
(1976)
Pendulum Press
, 1976 Series
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Price
1.25 USD
Pages
68
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Pendulum Press Inc.
Brand
Basic History of America Illustrated
ISBN
0-88301-226-X
Editing
Vince Fago
(credited as
Vincent Fago
) (production);
D'Ann Fago
(credited as
D'Ann Calhoun
) (editor); Lawrence W. Bloch (editorial consultant)
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Basic Illustrated History of America (Pendulum Press, 1976 series) #07-226X - 1830-1860: Before the Civil War [hardcover]
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The Americans begin fighting with Mexico over the territories of Texas and the southwest
(Table of Contents: 1)
comic story / 13 pages
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Script
Naunerle Farr
(credited) (written by)
Pencils
E. R. Cruz
(credited) (illustrated by)
Inks
E. R. Cruz
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Letters
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Led by Brigham Young, the Mormons head west to seek new land for their community
(Table of Contents: 2)
comic story / 10 pages
(report information)
Script
Naunerle Farr
(credited) (written by)
Pencils
E. R. Cruz
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E. R. Cruz
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New Mexico and California are won in 1848; the next year, 1849, is the year of the great gold rush
(Table of Contents: 3)
comic story / 5 pages
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Naunerle Farr
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E. R. Cruz
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E. R. Cruz
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The Indians are forcefully moved from their lands in the West; meanwhile, Horace Mann works for the cause of education for all
(Table of Contents: 4)
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Script
Naunerle Farr
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E. R. Cruz
(credited) (illustrated by)
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E. R. Cruz
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The fight for women's rights begins
(Table of Contents: 5)
comic story / 6 pages
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Script
Naunerle Farr
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E. R. Cruz
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E. R. Cruz
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Great progress is made in farming and manufacturing
(Table of Contents: 6)
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Naunerle Farr
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E. R. Cruz
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E. R. Cruz
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But the problem of slavery threatens to split the country apart
(Table of Contents: 7)
comic story / 4 pages
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Script
Naunerle Farr
(credited) (written by)
Pencils
E. R. Cruz
(credited) (illustrated by)
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E. R. Cruz
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The Americans begin fighting with Mexico over the territories of Texas and the southwest
2.
Led by Brigham Young, the Mormons head west to seek new land for their community
3.
New Mexico and California are won in 1848; the next year, 1849, is the year of the great gold rush
4.
The Indians are forcefully moved from their lands in the West; meanwhile, Horace Mann works for the cause of education for all
5.
The fight for women's rights begins
6.
Great progress is made in farming and manufacturing
7.
But the problem of slavery threatens to split the country apart
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