Young Folks' History of the American Revolution
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The American Revolution was a time of great upheaval and change. The colonies had been growing increasingly independent from Great Britain, and tensions between the two sides had been rising for years. In 1775, the fighting began, and the colonies eventually won their independence in 1783. This book tells the story of the American Revolution from the perspective of the common people. It follows the experiences of ordinary men and women as they fought for their freedom and built a new nation. The book also sheds light on some of the forgotten or ignored aspects of the Revolution, such as the role of women and African Americans in the war effort. This book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the American Revolution. It provides a unique perspective on this important event in American history.Book Details
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