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Independence Day

2006
Explores the history of Independence Day, celebrated in the United States on July 4, and discusses why it is important and how it is observed.

Early battles of the American Revolution

2001
Color illustrations fill this overview of the battles, soldiers, weapons, and issues that shaped the first two years of the American Revolution.

A little maid of Massachusetts Colony

1996
During the Revolutionary War, Anne Nelson journeys with Indians, is imprisoned, escapes, and helps capture an English privateer.

The Thirteen Colonies from founding to revolution in American history

2004
Discusses each colony's history individually including its settlement, naming, laws, and prominent persons.

Paul Revere's ride

2002
A phonics-based nonfiction book for level-three beginning readers, providing information about Paul Revere's role in the events of the Revolutionary War. Includes a glossary, map, and a list of books and Web sites for further study.

A message for General Washington

1998
Twelve-year-old Hannah accepts the challenge of sneaking behind enemy lines to deliver a message to General Washington which will result in the British surrender at Yorktown.

Year of the sevens

1992
In 1777, thirteen-year-old Polly and her family face great danger after they move to the Kentucky frontier.

The American Revolution

1988
Examines how the events of the American Revolutionary War changed the course of history.

John Paul Jones

victory at sea : a narrative poem
1975
Relates in verse the battle between John Paul Jones' Bonhomme Richard and the British ships Serapis and Scarborough.

Pirates & patriots of the Revolution

an illustrated encyclopedia of colonial seamanship
1984
Recreates the swashbuckling era of the privateer.

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