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Saving the Liberty Bell

2005
Recounts how Johnny Mickley, an eleven-year-old boy, helped his father to keep the Liberty Bell safe from the British during the Revolutionary War.

The end of the American Revolutionary War

the colonists defeat the British at Yorktown
2001
Briefly surveys the Revolutionary War and describes the battle at Yorktown which forced the British to surrender and ended the war.

The Boston coffee party

1988
During the Revolutionary War, two young sisters help a group of Boston women get coffee from a greedy merchant.

The American Revolution from A to Z

2009
Uses the letters of the alphabet to describe significant people and events of the American Revolution.

The brave women and children of the American Revolution

2009
Discusses the roles of women and children during the American Revolution, covering their never ending work at home, their support of the military, and efforts as messengers and spies, and includes a timeline and glossary.

What was the Revolutionary War all about?

2008
Overview of the American Revolution, from the Stamp Acts to George Washington's election as the first president.

How the Revolutionary War was won

2009
Learn about the armed forces in the Revolutionary War.

African Americans and American Indians fighting in the Revolutionary War

2009
Contributions of African Americans and American Indians to both sides during the Revolutionary War.

Paul Revere and the bell ringers

2003
Young Paul Revere and his friends form a club whose members ring the bells at Christ Church, an experience which teaches him responsibility and other lessons that he uses as an adult in the American Revolution.

Drums at Saratoga

1993
Lured by the glamour and excitement of a soldier's life, eleven-year-old Nathaniel follows the British army down the Hudson Valley during the American Revolution and witnesses the true hardships of war firsthand.

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