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In this issue

In the 1840s, the first major westward trail was carved across the American frontier to reach Oregon Country.

Getting Started

The people who settled the United States have a history of being restless. They often were on the move, always searching for a better place to live. The first settlers who sailed from Europe crossed the Atlantic Ocean. They established colonies along North America’s eastern coastline.

Getting Started

1 min

Eyes on Oregon

The instructions President Thomas Jefferson gave his minister to France in 1802 were simple: negotiate the purchase of the port city of New Orleans from France.

Eyes on Oregon

4 mins

WAGONS HO!

Oregon fever spread quickly in the early 1800s. The symptoms included restlessness, hunger for land, and a thirst for adventure. The cure was to get to Oregon Country as quickly as possible.

WAGONS HO!

4 mins

Danger on the Trail

About 20,000 emigrants died on the Oregon Trail. That averaged to about one grave for every 100 yards from the Missouri River to the Willamette Valley. And because pioneers had to keep to a steady pace each day, burials on the trail were hasty. There often was no time to create a marker to note a burial site.

Danger on the Trail

2 mins

Last Stop, Independence

For many Oregon Trail pioneers, Independence, Missouri, was the last stop in the United States. Soon after it was founded in 1827, the waterfront town became a strategic city on the Missouri River.

Last Stop, Independence

2 mins

THE MISSION AT WAIILATPU

One fall day in 1831, four Nez Perce men arrived in St. Louis, Missouri. They sought a meeting with General William Clark. They had met Clark some 25 years before when he had explored the country with Meriwether Lewis and the Corps of Discovery.

THE MISSION AT WAIILATPU

4 mins

THE PATHFINDER

One man in particular provided information about the route to Oregon Country. He was explorer, soldier, and politician John Charles Frémont.

THE PATHFINDER

2 mins

Let's Dine Out

Has your family ever taken a long car trip? Did you eat at restaurants or shop along the way? On the Oregon Trail, pioneers could not stop in restaurants or grocery stores.

Let's Dine Out

2 mins

Along Rivers and Through Prairies

An Interview With Dr. Robert Moore

Along Rivers and Through Prairies

6 mins

From Point A to Point B

Before railways extended across the continent in the mid- to late 1800s, getting from one coast to the other in North America was a real trek.

From Point A to Point B

2 mins

Routes Well Traveled

The United States is not the only country that celebrates its historic routes. But the routes included here are much older!

Routes Well Traveled

1 min

A TRUE PIONEER

DR. D'S MYSTERY HERO

A TRUE PIONEER

1 min

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Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids Description:

PublisherCricket Media

CategoryChildren

LanguageEnglish

Frequency9 Issues/Year

Embark on an exciting journey through the annals of American history with Cobblestone Magazine for Kids. We're thrilled to introduce you to this engaging publication that brings history to life for young minds. Cobblestone Magazine for Kids is not just a magazine; it's a gateway to exploring the rich tapestry of American history in a way that captivates and educates.

Published by Cricket Media, Cobblestone Magazine for Kids is designed to make history an exciting and accessible adventure for children. As your young readers explore the pages of Cobblestone, they'll encounter a variety of features designed to make history come alive:

* Historical Stories: Engaging narratives that transport young readers to different periods of American history.

* Interactive Activities: Fun and educational activities that reinforce historical concepts and encourage active learning.

* Profiles of Historical Figures: Learn about key figures who played significant roles in shaping the nation.

* Exploration of Events: In-depth explorations of important events and milestones in American history.

* Illustrations and Visuals: Rich visuals, including maps, illustrations, and photographs, that enhance the learning experience.


Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids is the perfect companion for young explorers eager to uncover the fascinating stories woven into the fabric of American history. Subscribe now and watch as your child's curiosity and understanding of history blossom.

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