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The American Revolution

1996
Focuses on events precipitating the Revolution, as well as events during and just after it.

Deborah Sampson, soldier of the Revolution

1976
Biography of Deborah Sampson Gannett, a young woman who, disguised as a man, served in the army during the American Revolution.

Storyteller

2011
Forced to spend months at an aunt's house, Elizabeth feels a connection to her ancestor Zee, whose picture hangs on the wall, and who reveals her story of hardships during the Revolutionary War as Elizabeth comes to terms with her own troubles.

James Monroe

American statesman
2001
Text and illustrations present the life of James Monroe, who fought for America's freedom and became the fifth U.S. president; also includes a chronology, a Revolutionary War time line, a glossary, and a further reading list.

Betsy Ross

designer of our flag
1986
Recreates the childhood of the woman traditionally remembered as the maker of the first American flag, which was secretly presented to General George Washington in Philadelphia in 1776.

The young republic

2000
A history of the U.S. from the Constitution and the Washington administration through the War of 1812.

The American Revolution

2000
Traces the history of the American Revolution, from the Boston Massacre to the British surrender at Yorktown.

Give me liberty

2008
Follows the life of thirteen-year-old Nathaniel Dunn, from May 1774 to December 1775, as he serves his indentureship with a music teacher in Williamsburg, Virginia, and witnesses the growing rift between patriots and loyalists, culminating in the American Revolution.

American Revolution

reference library cumulative index
2000
A cumulative index to volumes one through four of the "American Revolution Reference Library.".

The Horse-Riding Adventure of Sybil Ludington, Revolutionary War messenger

2012
A graphic novel adaptation of the story of Sybil Ludington, a sixteen-year-old girl who rode all through a stormy night in April 1777 in New York Colony to warn the local militiamen that the British Army was looting and burning nearby Danbury, Connecticut.

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