The Mission Trails in American History

By Green, Carl R.

Publishers Summary:
Discusses the history and importance of the Chihuahua Trail, established in the sixteenth century to connect Mexico City and Santa Fe, and the Camino Real, established in the seventeenth century to take travelers and trade up the California coastline.

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ISBN
978-0-76601-349-0
Publisher
Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow Publishers, c2001.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on March 1, 2002

Gr 5-8 Each of these easily accessible volumes provides background material on the early history of its respective area, focusing on archaeological information. The books also trace the development of these important routes, explore the people who traveled them, and comment on the clash of cultures as Euro-Americans encountered Native peoples. Each author carefully points out the contributions of the different groups who traveled these routes during different centuries and reminds readers of the significant c...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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