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Teaching Resources for Your Classroom
Colonial Williamsburg offers a variety of quality instructional materials to
help you teach students about life in early America, as well as surveying and cartography, including the following:
DEGREES OF LATITUDE: MAPPING COLONIAL AMERICA by Margaret Beck Pritchard and Henry G. Taliaferro
Illustrated Book
This splendidly illustrated volume goes beyond standard cartobiliographical analysis to examine the inspiration behind the production of seventy-three maps, atlases, and sea charts. The first part describes what maps reveal about the history of the American nation and explains why they were important to their owners. The second part discusses the rare atlas owned by John Custis of Williamsburg. An overview of the English map trade in the late seventeenth century is also included. (448 pp., 186 color illustrations, 97 black-and-white illustrations, 11 5/16 x 9 1/4, 2002, Hardbound) $95.00. To order, call 1-800-761-8331 or e-mail eftsupport@cwf.org.
MAP OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND
Reproduction of an Eighteenth-Century Map
NATURE, ART, AND SCIENCE
Becoming Americans Video Series


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