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Classroom Games by Bobbie Kalman,

Classroom Games by Bobbie Kalman,
Bobbie Kalman's acclaimed Historic Communities Series provides a close-up view of how people lived more than two hundred years ago. Colorful photos, many taken by Bobbie Kalman herself at restored historic villages across the country, help support the fascinating information. Children will have fun learning about: -- early homes and the settler community -- what people wore and the crafts they made -- how settlers made their living -- how they spent their leisure time -- the values, customs, and traditions of the early settlers In early classrooms, teachers often had limited supplies with which to teach the students. Classroom Games describes the fun and creative activities that teachers in pioneer communities employed to teach students good behavior as well as the three R's.



The Price of Freedom: Slavery and Manumission in Baltimore and Early National Maryland by T. Stephen Whitman,
The Price of Freedom: Slavery and Manumission in Baltimore and Early National Maryland by T. Stephen Whitman,
Paradoxically, in the decades following the Revolution, slavery in Baltimore gained strength even as slaves were being freed in record numbers. The vigorous growth of the city required the exploitation of rural slaves with craft skills. To prevent them from escaping and to spur higher production, owners entered into arrangements with their slaves, promising eventual freedom in return for many years of hard work. This was a practical, not a philanthropic arrangement; following the release of one group of slaves, owners would simply purchase additional ones. This practice of "term slavery" created a labor force affordable to small craftsmen and manufacturers and directly contributed to the urban development of the country's third largest city. Newly freed slaves, driven by debts contracted in purchasing freedom, remained dependent upon their former masters for employment. The freeing of blacks in rural Maryland and their migrations to Baltimore to work and save in order to aid still-enslaved kin supplied the city with even more free black workers.



Grahams Country Crafts - Family owned and operated since 1974, Grahams Country Crafts is one of the largest craft supply stores in Northern California. The staff are very knowledgable crafters, willing to help everyone from the novice to the advanced.

Supply tower - A supply tower (sometimes erroniously called a launch tower) is constructed on the launch pad of a rocket to facilitate fueling and loading cargo into the craft. A supply tower also usually includes an elevator which allows maintenance to be performed and, in the case of a manned rocket, the crew to board.

Supply Corps - A Supply Corps is a branch of a country's military which is charge of logistics and supply procurement to the armed forces. The term is also used by private corporations but on a much rarer basis.

Barbe class utility landing craft - The Type 520 Barbe class utility landing crafts are small units of the German Navy used for landing or transporting troops, supply or equippement.



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Country Crafts Decor - Country Crafts Decor Country Rose Designer 12-piece Crib Set Decorate your child's bedroom with this charming country crafts decor and finely crafted Country Rose Designer 12-piece Crib Set. Set includes a crib quilt, bumper, fitted crib sheet, two window valances, crib skirt, diaper stacker, toy bag, decorative pillow, country crafts decor and three wall hangings Set made of 100-percent cotton Crib quilt with an antique rose floral pattern in raspberry, green, cream, country crafts decor and rose ...

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