Presents an examination of the important leaders of the American Revolutionary War, from the Patriots fighting in the trenches, to the government ministers, military commanders, politians, and idealists who shaped the outcome of the conflict. Includes illustrations.
Presents an examination of the important battles of the American Revolutionary War, from 1776-1778, covering the victories and defeats of the Continental Army through these years of struggle for independence.
An alphabetically-arranged history of the Middle Ages covering major events and developments from 500 to 1500 CE including topics related to law, literature, commerce, medicine, daily life, philosophy, religion, science, and technology.
Presents a short study of the soldiers and sailors who fought in the American Revolution, and discusses why they fought, Colonial and British weapons and equipment, medical care, spies, and much more.
This book describes how the FBI works in three civil rights areas--hate crimes against minority groups, abuse of power by public officials, and human trafficking.
Looks at how the Civil War was fought in the western region of the United States, and how the conduct of the conflict differed from the battles fought in the East. Includes profiles of significant people, a time line, glossary, maps, and archival illustrations.