Anne M. Todd. AMERICA GOES TO WAR Revolutionary War by Anne Todd America Goes to War The Revolutionary War by Anne Todd. Front Cover.
Discusses the events of the American Revolution, including Paul Revere's midnight ride, George Washington's leadership in major battles, and Cornwallis's surrender.
This book charts the progress of the Revolutionary War from a few scattered protests to an armed conflict that led to the creation of the United States of America and changed the face of the globe.
This book charts the progress of the Revolutionary War from a few scattered protests to a bloody armed conflict that left many thousands dead and changed the face of the globe."--Jacket.
Many Loyalists, including Captain Huck, die at the Battle of Williamson's Plantation. More defeats follow. In September, your regiment is sent home. There is little hope for a British victory. In October 1781, the final battle of the ...
The Coming of the Hair Buyer At Fort Detroit , Hamilton heard the news of Clark's victories with concern . He knew that with the Americans in charge of valuable outposts , British control in the area was threatened .
This information , given to Samuel Adams by an informant , was announced at the town meeting . The people were roused to anger and Adams gave full vent to his rhetorical prowess by warning them to keep their weapons by their sides ...
This book tells the story of The Revolutionary War through the letters, diaries, and oral accounts of the people who worked, watched and waited at home.
"The Revolutionary War: The Making of America" retells the story of the American Revolution in a way that captures your attention and is as educational as it is entertaining.
"3 story paths, 65 choices, 16 endings"--Cover.
Describes the daily life of American soldiers during the Revolutionary War, discussing battles and campaigns, Washington's model army, the role of women, everyday experiences of soldiers, and fighting in the South.
Describes and illustrates the historical, political, military, social, and cultural aspects of the Revolutionary War through a variety of images created during that period.
With lavish illustrations, this book gives a concise picture of the causes and conflicts in the Revolution.
ItÍs the late 1700s. Tensions are brewing between the American colonies and Great Britain. The Revolutionary War is about to begin. Will you: Help the network of patriot spies in your city? OR Fight for independence as a patriot soldier?
A brief account of the Revolutionary War between the United States and Great Britain highlights the major reasons for the war, the important battles fought, and some of the results of the war.
Examines reasons why the major combatants fought in the Revolutionary War and how those motivations changed throughout the war.
Group 2 1. With the Quartering Act, colonists were forced to house and feed British soldiers. With the Stamp Act, ... 2. Ask the group to “present” their biography. 3. The Battle of Yorktown and Cornwallis surrender should be described.
Young readers learn and interact with the story of America’s war for independence through the epic paintings of America’s foremost historical artist, Mort Künstler For the first title in this series, Künstler’s paintings bring ...
... Militiamen , Rangers , and Redcoats , 85 ; James Habersham to Governor James Wright , June 6 , 1772. quoted in Johnson . Militiamen , Rangers , and Redcoats , 86 . 13. Hugh Percy to Edward Harvey . April 20 , 1775 , in George F. Scheer ...
Describes the events leading up to the Revolutionary War, the life of the soldiers, the major conflicts, and the outcome of the war.