Quick view Details The Battles of Lexington and Concord: The Start of the American Revolution by Wil Mara
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Quick view Declaring Our Independence by Kelly Rodgers Readers will learn the history behind the Declaration of Independence and what makes it such an important document in American history. This engaging title features colorful images, informative text, and interesting facts. Featuring a table of contents,... View Details
Quick view The Battles of Lexington and Concord: The Start of the American Revolution by Wil Mara Explores the Battles of Lexington and Concord of the American Revolution. Authoritative text, colorful illustrations, illuminating sidebars, and questions to prompt critical thinking make this an exciting and informative read. View Details
Quick view A Primary Source History of the American Revolution by Sarah Powers Webb Engage students with amazing stories from the American Revolution. Using an abundance of primary resources, the stories give readers a better view of what it really was like to live through this historic event. View Details
Quick view Writing the Declaration of Independence by Wil Mara Explores the writing of the Declaration of Independence. Authoritative text, colorful illustrations, illuminating sidebars, and a "Voices from the Past" feature make this book an exciting and informative read. View Details
Quick view Benjamin Franklin by Wil Mara Founding Father Benjamin Franklin is one of the most extraordinary human beings to have ever lived. One of Americas greatest statesman, Franklin was also a scientist, an inventor, and a printera man who always worked to make life better for his fellow... View Details
Quick view Benedict Arnold: American Hero and Traitor by Mishael Burgan For fast-paced true tales of extraordinary lives, turn to this series. These graphic novel format biographies inspire, entertain, and inform readers about individuals who have made significant contributions to society. View Details
Quick view George Washington: Hero of the American Revolution by Molly Aloian Born into a wealthy, plantation-owning family, George Washington grew up in privilege. He quickly rose in the ranks of the Continental Army until, ultimately, he became its commander-in-chief. Committed to the ideals of republicanism, he led the army to... View Details
Quick view Amazing Americans: Paul Revere by Jennifer Overend Prior Readers will learn about Paul Revere in this interesting biographical book. The vivid images and supportive text work in conjunction with the helpful glossary, table of contents, and index to give readers tools they need to learn all they can about this... View Details
Quick view Crossing the Delaware: A History in Many Voices by Louise Peacock To some of us, the American Revolution might be little more than a dusty old piece of American history. But what would our lives -- our country and world -- be like if the American Revolution had ended practically before it had even begun? The Revolution... View Details
Quick view Causes of the Revolution by Jill K Mulhall Great Britain passed the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, which made colonists angry. Eventually they boycotted and refused to purchase British goods. Great Britain sent soldiers to the colonies, which caused conflict like the Boston Massacre and the... View Details
Quick view Almost Invisible: Black Patriots of the American Revolution by Kate Salley Palmer This picture book for children, written and illustrated by Kate Salley Palmer, is a collection of well-researched stories about black patriots who distinguished themselves in helping the colonies gain independence. View Details