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Voices of the American Revolution: Stories of Men, Women, and Children Who Forged Our Nation

Autor Kendall Haven
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2000 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Riveting accounts of real people tell the story of the American Revolution from diverse characters and viewpoints-from men, women, children, Patriots, Tories, pacifists, African-American slaves, Native Americans, Hessian mercenaries, and more. All major political, social, economic, and military viewpoints are represented. Political debates, military battles and maneuvering, the struggles of civilians, the role of children, and the fates of Tories and Continental soldiers at the end of the war are just some of the themes covered. With each story, Haven includes a variety of learning extensions-objective questions, research projects, hands-on learning activities, and open-ended points to ponder for discussion and debate. A bibliography of resources for further study completes the work. Packed with information, this engaging collection is a wonderful supplement to American History units, a great resource for read-alouds and student reports.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781563088568
ISBN-10: 1563088568
Pagini: 365
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

KENDALL HAVEN is a nationally recognized master storyteller and the author of numerous books, including Marvels of Math, Write Right!, and Close Encounters with Deadly Dangers. A former research scientist, he is based in Fulton, California.

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IntroductionHow to Use This Book1773 Through 1775 at a Glance: Loyal Pride Turned to KindlingLIBER. TEA: The Boston Tea Party, December 17, 1773At a GlanceMeet Thomas MooreLiber. teaAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesA War of Words Becomes a War of Bullets: Confrontation at Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775At a GlanceMeet Reuben BrownMeet Lt. James SutherlandA War of Words Becomes a War of Bullets: Reuben Brown's StoryA War of Words Becomes a War of Bullets: Lt. James Sutherland's StoryAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesStaring into the Whites of Their Eyes: The Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775At a GlanceMeet Robert BallardStaring into the Whites of Their EyesAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesCordial George: Washington Becomes America's First Commander-in-Chief, July 2, 1775At a GlanceMeet George WashingtonCordial GeorgeAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesFriend to Foe: The Alienation of British Soldiers and Boston Residents, 1770-1775At a GlanceMeet Lieutenant Montgomery LoftslyFriend to FoeAftermathFollow-up Questions and Activities1776 at a Glance: Drums of Glory; Face of DisasterChildren Choose: Friends Torn Apart by Political Loyalties, 1776At a GlanceMeet Rebecca VandermeerChildren ChooseAftermathFollow-up Questions and Activities"United" States: Passing the Declaration of Independence, July 2, 1776At a GlanceMeet Andrew McNair"United" StatesAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesDisaster by Any Other Name.: The Battle of Long Island, August 27, 1776At a GlanceMeet Colonel Samuel AtleeDisaster by Any Other Name.AftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesRevolution or Redcoats?: New Jersey Indecision, 1776At a GlanceMeet Charity KostermanRevolution or Redcoats?AftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesVictory or Death: Battle of Trenton, December 26, 1776At a GlanceMeet Marcus Raymond Stanton and Oliver CromwellVictory or DeathAftermathFollow-up Questions and Activities1777 at a Glance: The Best and Worst of TimesYou Go, Girl!: Women Take up the War, Groton, Massachusetts, 1777At a GlanceMeet Virginia WrightYou Go, Girl!AftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesI'm an American, Too: Staying Neutral, 1777At a GlanceMeet Gregory McDowellI'm an American, TooAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesCitizen Soldiers Meet British Regulars: The Battle of Freeman's Farm, September 19, 1777At a GlanceMeet William SlaterCitizen Soldiers Meet British RegularsAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesKill Them with Kindness: British Occupation of Philadelphia, September 1777 to June 1778At a GlanceMeet Lydia DarraghKill Them with KindnessAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesRed Snow, Leather Stew: Winter at Valley Forge, December 1777 to April 1778At a GlanceMeet Abigail TrentonRed Snow, Leather StewAftermathFollow-up Questions and Activities1778 at a Glance: The Armies Are Stalemated While the Frontier BurnsRed, White, and Betsy: Women in Business During the War, 1778At a GlanceMeet Elizabeth Griscom RossRed, White, and BetsyAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesHome-Fire Heroes: Life Away from the War, Summer 1778At a GlanceMeet Emily MaitensHome-Fire HeroesAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesWater and Fire!: The Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, June 28, 1778At a GlanceMeet Mary Ludwig HaysWater and Fire!AftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesWar Paint: Indian Fighting on the Western Frontier, 1778-1779At a GlanceMeet Red JacketMeet Jane YoungWar PaintAftermathFollow-up Questions and Activities1779 at a Glance: The Land War Stagnates; the Seas Catch FirePatriotic Plunder: The American Privateer Navy and the Battle of Penobscot Bay, September 1779At a GlanceMeet Israel TraskPatriotic PlunderAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesPatriot Son, Tory Traitor: Patriot Versus Tory Battles in Upstate New York, 1779At a GlanceMeet Hugh McDonaldPatriot Son, Tory TraitorAftermathFollow-up Questions and Activities"I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight!": Naval Battle Between the Bonhomme Richard and the Serapis, September 23, 1779At a GlanceMeet Jeremiah Cottles"I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight!"AftermathFollow-up Questions and Activities1780 at a Glance: Southern Blood Must FlowWhich Road to Freedom?: The Dilemma of Southern Slaves, 1780-1781At a GlanceMeet Darcy MontclairWhich Road to Freedom?AftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesSwamp Fox Hunt: Southern Patriot Guerrilla Fighters, 1780-1781At a GlanceMeet Francis MarionSwamp Fox HuntAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesRevolutionary Revenge: Brutal Southern Civil War, 1779-1782At a GlanceMeet Isaiah McPhearson and Jake DawkinsRevolutionary RevengeAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesPigtail Spy: Southern Spies, 1781At a GlanceMeet Betsy DrowdyPigtail SpyAftermathFollow-up Questions and Activities1781 Through 1783 at a Glance: Did We Win?Free and Equal: Northern Slavery, 1781At a GlanceMeet Elizabeth FreemanFree and EqualAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesSurrendering to a Woman: Fighting along the Hudson River, 1782At a GlanceMeet Deborah SampsonSurrendering to a WomanAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesA Fearful Farewell: Loaylists Flee for Their Lives, 1782At a GlanceMeet Vivian VandersliceA Fearful FarewellAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesAlone, Broke, and Forgotten: A Soldier's Farewell to the Army, April 1782At a GlanceMeet Marcus Raymond Stanton and Oliver CromwellAlone, Broke, and ForgottenAftermathFollow-up Questions and ActivitiesGlossary of Terms and DefinitionsReferencesIndex