Discusses the history of the Liberty Bell, its construction, its location, and its importance to the people of the United States.
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From the British surrender in Yorktown to the Civil War to Women's Suffrage and the fight for Civil Rights, one powerful witness to American history played an important role.
History's Silent Witness Joanne Mattern. LET 'S CELEBRATE A MERICA The LiberTy beLL History's Silent Witness by Joanne Mattern Let's Celebrate America is produced and published by Red Chair. Ring Out the News!
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Examines the history and importance of the Liberty Bell, and discusses the building of the Liberty Bell Pavilion.
Since its original casting in England in 1751, the Liberty Bell has survived a precarious journey on the road to becoming a symbol of the American identity, and in this masterful work, Gary B. Nash reveals how and why this voiceless bell ...
However, the bell rang for the last time for George Washington's birthday in 1846. With this informative book, readers learn why and how the Liberty Bell was made, how it cracked, and how it received its name.
Readers travel to Philadelphia and learn about the Liberty Bell. Emerging readers will discover why the bell is an important part of our country's history. Crisp color photographs enhance the simple text.
Discusses the history of the Liberty Bell, its construction, its reconstruction, its location, and its importance as a symbol of the United States.
Introduces young readers to the Statue of Liberty, including its history and symbolic significance.
Traces the history of the Liberty Bell, including its role in the American Revolution, its famous crack, and how it became a symbol of the United States.
Presents some of the facts and stories about the Liberty Bell, the famous bell in Philadelphia that has come to be a symbol of our country's freedom.
Historical images as well as full-color, modern photographs of the bell engage readers with the story of one of the nation’s most recognizable symbols. A timeline offers an additional guide to the interesting, accessible main content.
Uses easy-to-read text to introduce the Liberty Bell as an American symbol.
"Introduces pre-readers to simple concepts about the Liberty Bell using short sentences and repetition of words"--Provided by publisher.
Traces the history of the Liberty Bell, including information about the use of bells in colonial America, statistics about this particular bell, legends surrounding it, and its importance as an American symbol.
Historical images as well as full-color, modern photographs of the bell engage readers with the story of one of the nation’s most recognizable symbols. A timeline offers an additional guide to the interesting, accessible main content.
From the British surrender to the Civil War to Women's Suffrage and the fight for Civil Rights, one witness saw it all. Discover why an old cracked bell is still one of our nation's most-loved symbols.