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Fight for Freedom

Fight for Freedom
Author: Naunerle Farr
Publisher: Pendulum Press
Total Pages: 61
Release: 1976-06-01
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9780883012413

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A history of the United States, in illustrated comic book format, that covers the period from1750-1783.


The Fight for Freedom 1750-1783

The Fight for Freedom 1750-1783
Author: Saddleback Educational Publishing
Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publishing
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1602916853

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Fast-paced and easy-to-read, these graphic U.S. history titles teach student about key historical events in American history from 1500 to the present. Dramatic and colorful graphics highlights the text with easy transitions, which avoids a choppy narrative. These history titles offer a variety of rich material to support teaching to the standards. Book features include: Four-color throughout; speech bubbles and illustrations allow struggling readers multiple access points to the text; speech bubbles (in yellow) are clearly separated from nonfiction (in blue).


The Fight for Freedom

The Fight for Freedom
Author: Naunerle Farr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1976
Genre:
ISBN: 9780883012413

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War for America

War for America
Author: Jeremy Black
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Road to Freedom

The Road to Freedom
Author: Stuart A. Kallen
Publisher: Abdo Group
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1990
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780939179886

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1750-1783 The Fight for Freedom

1750-1783 The Fight for Freedom
Author: Naunerle Farr
Publisher: Pendulum Press
Total Pages:
Release: 1976-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780883012499

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The Revolutionary Period, 1750-1783, Volume 3

The Revolutionary Period, 1750-1783, Volume 3
Author: Bruce E. R. Thompson
Publisher: Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780737710410

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Presents a collection of thirty-two essays on the social and cultural changes that occurred in the colonies between 1750 and 1783, and examines colonial life, the Iroquois Confederacy, the Seven Year's War, economic disputes with England and other events leading up to the Revolutionary War, and independence from Britain.


1774

1774
Author: Mary Beth Norton
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804172463

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From one of our most acclaimed and original colonial historians, a groundbreaking book tracing the critical "long year" of 1774 and the revolutionary change that took place from the Boston Tea Party and the First Continental Congress to the Battles of Lexington and Concord. A WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR In this masterly work of history, the culmination of more than four decades of research and thought, Mary Beth Norton looks at the sixteen months leading up to the clashes at Lexington and Concord in mid-April 1775. This was the critical, and often overlooked, period when colonists traditionally loyal to King George III began their discordant “discussions” that led them to their acceptance of the inevitability of war against the British Empire. Drawing extensively on pamphlets, newspapers, and personal correspondence, Norton reconstructs colonial political discourse as it took place throughout 1774. Late in the year, conservatives mounted a vigorous campaign criticizing the First Continental Congress. But by then it was too late. In early 1775, colonial governors informed officials in London that they were unable to thwart the increasing power of local committees and their allied provincial congresses. Although the Declaration of Independence would not be formally adopted until July 1776, Americans had in effect “declared independence ” even before the outbreak of war in April 1775 by obeying the decrees of the provincial governments they had elected rather than colonial officials appointed by the king. Norton captures the tension and drama of this pivotal year and foundational moment in American history and brings it to life as no other historian has done before.


Iron Tears

Iron Tears
Author: Stanley Weintraub
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2005-01-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0743226879

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This startling new history of the Revolutionary War, told for the first time from the perspective of both the colonists and the colonizers, demonstrates that for the Americans, it was a war of rebellion, for the British, it became their Vietnam.


American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804

American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804
Author: Alan Taylor
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393253872

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“Excellent . . . deserves high praise. Mr. Taylor conveys this sprawling continental history with economy, clarity, and vividness.”—Brendan Simms, Wall Street Journal The American Revolution is often portrayed as a high-minded, orderly event whose capstone, the Constitution, provided the nation its democratic framework. Alan Taylor, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, gives us a different creation story in this magisterial history. The American Revolution builds like a ground fire overspreading Britain’s colonies, fueled by local conditions and resistant to control. Emerging from the continental rivalries of European empires and their native allies, the revolution pivoted on western expansion as well as seaboard resistance to British taxes. When war erupted, Patriot crowds harassed Loyalists and nonpartisans into compliance with their cause. The war exploded in set battles like Saratoga and Yorktown and spread through continuing frontier violence. The discord smoldering within the fragile new nation called forth a movement to concentrate power through a Federal Constitution. Assuming the mantle of “We the People,” the advocates of national power ratified the new frame of government. But it was Jefferson’s expansive “empire of liberty” that carried the revolution forward, propelling white settlement and slavery west, preparing the ground for a new conflagration.