History Empires and Colonialism for Kids: The Rise and Fall of World Empires, European Conquest, Indigenous Peoples, and Decolonization Explained for Ages 8–12 - Couverture souple

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Laudry, Khasan

 
9783690832526: History Empires and Colonialism for Kids: The Rise and Fall of World Empires, European Conquest, Indigenous Peoples, and Decolonization Explained for Ages 8–12

Synopsis

What really happened when empires ruled the world — and why it still matters today?

This eye-opening nonfiction guide walks young readers through one of history's most powerful and complex eras: the Age of Empires and Colonialism. From the sweeping reach of the British Empire to the Scramble for Africa, from colonial economies built on exploitation to the brave resistance movements that pushed back — every chapter is written in clear, honest, age-appropriate language that respects young readers' intelligence.

Inside, your child will discover:

  • What colonialism actually means — and how it shaped the modern world
  • How the British Empire expanded across continents and what it left behind
  • The Scramble for Africa and how European powers carved up an entire continent
  • French, Spanish, and other European empires — their reach, their impact, and their legacy
  • How colonial economies worked — and who really paid the price
  • Remarkable stories of resistance: the leaders, movements, and peoples who fought back
  • How empire shaped culture, language, religion, and identity across the globe
  • The wave of decolonization after World War Two and the nations that won independence
  • The lasting legacy of colonialism in today's world — inequality, borders, and belonging
  • How to think about this history honestly, with empathy and critical understanding

Who this is for:
This title is ideal for curious readers ages 8–12, including students in grades 3 through 7. It is widely suited for homeschool history curricula, classroom supplemental reading, and independent learners who want real answers about how the world got to where it is today. Parents and educators who want a balanced, multi-perspective approach to world history — one that includes Indigenous voices and global viewpoints — will find this a dependable and thought-provoking resource.

Chapters are structured to build understanding progressively, making complex geopolitical history genuinely accessible without oversimplifying the human stories at its core.

If your child is ready to understand history beyond the textbook — scroll up and grab their copy today.

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