From Manhattan and Jamestown on the East Coast to Alcatraz Island and Prince William Sound on the other side of the continent, Native Americans have made their mark on almost every inch of the territory now known as the United States. The history of their coexistence with European settlers is often colored with conflict, but this deck also includes cultural achievements of the proud people who have long inhabited the land. Each card in this fascinating deck presents a state map on one side, with a pinpoint location, a place name, and date—e.g., “Bonners Ferry, Idaho, September 30, 1974.” On the back of each card, you’ll learn What Happened There—in this case, the Kootenai Tribe declared war on the United States; and won, without a shot being fired!
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With 48 fact-filled cards per package, Knowledge Cards are a great source of condensed information—all in a deck the size of a pack of playing cards.
Knowledge Cards are like small books—packed full of information and fun
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Our hardcover trade books are Smyth-sewn with lay-flat binding. Our puzzle pieces are thick, interlock immaculately, and have minimal dust. And all of our products are printed on high-quality art reproduction paper with minimal glare, ensuring your long-lasting enjoyment.
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