- The colonial era, an eyewitness history, Faith Jaycox
- The ambiguous Iroquois empire, the Covenant Chain confederation of Indian tribes with English colonies from its beginnings to the Lancaster Treaty of 1744, by Francis Jennings. --
- Wilderness at dawn, the settling of the North American continent, Ted Morgan
- History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the continent [to 1789], By George Bancroft, VOL. 2
- The colonial period of American history, by Charles M. Andrews, 1934, v.4
- The colonial period, 1607-1750, Brenda Stalcup, book editor
- Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, Britain and the American dream, Peter Moore
- The glassmakers, written & illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
- History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the continent [to 1789], By George Bancroft, Vol. 3
- Colonial America, from Jamestown to Yorktown, Mary K. Geiter and W.A. Speck
- Freedom just around the corner, a new American history, 1585-1828, Walter A. McDougall
- Colonial cooking, by Susan Dosier ; consultant, Melodie Andrews
- Frontier rebels, the fight for independence in the American west, 1765-1776
- History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the continent [to 1789], By George Bancroft, Vol. 5
- Women of colonial America, Lydia Bjornlund
- The barbarous years, the peopling of British North America : the conflict of civilizations, 1600-1675, Bernard Bailyn
- Our savage neighbors, how Indian war transformed early America, Peter Silver
- Colonial days, discover the past with fun projects, games, activities, and recipes, David C. King ; [illustrations by Bobbie Moore]
- History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the continent [to 1789], By George Bancroft, Vol. 6
- The revolutionary period, 1750-1783, Bruce Thompson, book editor
- Colonial kids, an activity guide to life in the New World, Laurie Carlson
- Fighting for freedom, Revolution & Civil War, Thirteen WNET New York ; producers, Philip B. Kunhardt III, Nancy Steiner, and Peter W. Kunhardt ; adapted and written by Philip B. Kunhardt III, Philip B. Kunhardt, Jr., and Joy Hakim ; directors, Philip B. Kunhardt III, Nancy Steiner, and Peter W. Kunhardt
- The shipbuilders, written & illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
- George Washington & the founding of a nation, Albert Marrin
- Society of Colonial Wars, 1892-1967, seventy-fifth anniversary
- History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the continent [to 1789], By George Bancroft, Vol. 1
- American revolution, a nonfiction companion to Revolutionary War on Wednesday, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- The homemakers, written & illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
- England in America, 1580-1652
- The colonies, Rebecca Stefoff
- History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the continent [to 1789], By George Bancroft, Vol. 4
- American colonies, Alan Taylor ; Eric Foner, editor
- A quick guide to the Mayflower., produced by Lone Wolf Documentary Group for the History Channel ; director & producer, Lisa Quijano Wolfinger ; writer, Rocky Collins, Fullscreen
- Black flags, blue waters, the epic history of America's most notorious pirates, Eric Jay Dolin
- Outrageous women of Colonial America, Mary Rodd Furbee
- A day in the life of a colonial silversmith, Kathy Wilmore
- A multicultural portrait of colonial life, Carolyn Kott Washburne
- Food and recipes of the thirteen colonies, George Erdosh
- George Washington's America, a biography through his maps, by Barnet Schecter
- USKids history, written by Howard Egger-Bovet and Marlene Smith-Baranzini ; illustrated by D.J. Simison
- New France and New England
- America's beginnings, the dramatic events that shaped a nation's character, Tony Williams
- The shoemakers, written & illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
- The blacksmiths, written & illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher. --
- The thirteen colonies, by Brendan January
- The forty years that created America, the story of the explorers, promoters, investors, and settlers who founded the first English colonies, Edward M. Lamont
- A leap in the dark, the struggle to create the American republic, John Ferling
- The silversmiths, written & illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
- The weavers, written & illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
- The peddlers, written & illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher