Streams of Civilization: Earliest Times to the Discovery of the New World, Volume 1This world history text provides a comprehensive overview of ancient history from Creation through the 1620s, from a Christian perspective. Extensive vocabulary questions and suggested projects are listed throughout the text. The text is beautifully illustrated and contains numerous high-quality maps in two-color. Grade 9. |
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User Review - seeking sanity - Christianbook.comI bought this as a support for a core curriculum. I have not used it as it is for the upcoming fall. I did peruse the content and am pleased that the introduction teaches that evolution nor creation ... Read full review
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User Review - Homeschoolbookreview - LibraryThingThe vast majority of public school history textbooks are written from a secular, evolutionary, humanistic point of view; frequently contain anti-Christian and even anti-American bias; and present a ... Read full review
Contents
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EXPANDING CIVILIZATIONS | 51 |
The Western Hemisphere | 68 |
CHAPTER | 92 |
10 | 98 |
9 | 104 |
29 | 115 |
Greek Freedom Threatened | 121 |
CHRISTIANITY ROME | 179 |
140 | 222 |
157 | 250 |
The CrusadesFor Glory God and Unity | 269 |
158 | 288 |
PRECOLUMBUS AMERICA | 317 |
CHAPTER THE DARK CONTINENT | 338 |
AND THE MYSTERIOUS EAST | 344 |
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