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On the edge of revolution

2006
While caring for her team of horses, fourteen-year-old Eliza Carter struggles with her twin brother's involvement with rebel farmers and an approaching war that might divide her family.

The glorious cause

the American Revolution, 1763-1789
2005
Presents a comprehensive history of the Revolutionary War from the French and Indian War to the selection of George Washington as the first president, and chronicles the conflict with England, the political and economic struggles within the colonies, key events which sparked the conflict, and the various people who were instrumental in bringing independence.

The story of land and sea

a novel
In a small coastal town in North Carolina, three generations of family yearn for redemption amid kidnapping, slavery, love, and illness during the American Revolution.

Encyclopedia of the American Revolution

1994
Covers the military and political aspects of the Revolution, including the participation of the English, French, and Germans, with many biographies.

Ashes

As the Revolutionary War rages on, Isabel and Curzon go in search of Isabel's little sister Ruth, who has been enslaved in the South for five years, but they are closely pursued by Curzon's owner, the awful Master Bellingham.

Team time machine rides along with Paul Revere

"Team Time Machine has another adventure on their hands. They're riding with Paul Revere! Revere famously alerted colonists to approaching British forces at the start of the Revolutionary War. Readers will follow the kids of Team Time Machine and Paul Revere as they ride from Boston to Lexington to save the day"--Provided by publisher.

Rebel with a cause

the daring adventure of Dicey Langston, girl spy of the American Revolution
"Tells the story of a young Revolutionary War hero, Dicey Langston, who warned the Patriots of an attack by the brutal Loyalist leader "Bloody Bill" Cunningham"--Provided by publisher.

Almost invisible

Black patriots of the American Revolution
Contains brief profiles of African-Americans who fought in the American Revolution, and includes information about battles and companies in which African-Americans played significant roles.

The most powerful words of the American Revolution

"From slogans in pamphlets to speeches at the gallows, phrases from the American Revolution still echo throughout our culture. The ideas shared by colonists, soldiers, and spies inspired rebellion and shaped a new nation. Today, they inform our views of America's promise and principles. Young historians will learn about the lives of the people who coined certain famous and influential phrases. This . . . book . . . will also explore the historical background of certain powerful words and the reasons why the words are still so potent today"--Provided by publisher.

The founding mothers of the United States

2021
"Introduces the reader to the founding mothers of the United States"--Provided by publisher.

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