Important people of the Revolutionary War / Diane Smolinski ; series consultant, G.A. LoFaro.

By: Smolinski, Diane, 1950-Material type: TextTextSeries: Smolinski, Diane, Americans at war. Revolutionary War. ; Publication details: Chicago : Heinemann Library, ©2002Description: 32 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 29 cmISBN: 1588102785 (lib. bdg.); 9781588102782 (lib. bdg.); 1588105598 (pbk. bdg.); 9781588105592 (pbk. bdg.)Subject(s): United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Contents:
Many build a nation -- George Washington -- General Thomas Gage -- General Sir William Howe -- Ethan Allen -- Nathanael Greene -- General Lord Charles Cornwallis -- French allies -- Marquis de Lafayette -- Deborah Sampson -- Lydia Darragh -- James Armistead -- Benedict Arnold -- Ann Bates -- Benjamin Franklin -- King George III -- Paul Revere -- Joseph Brant -- From revolution to independence -- Historical fiction to read and places to visit.
Summary: Describes what life was like during the Revolutionary War, focusing on the experiences of men and women on both sides of the conflict who wrote letters, gave speeches, and were otherwise involved in advancing their position in the conflict.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.

Many build a nation -- George Washington -- General Thomas Gage -- General Sir William Howe -- Ethan Allen -- Nathanael Greene -- General Lord Charles Cornwallis -- French allies -- Marquis de Lafayette -- Deborah Sampson -- Lydia Darragh -- James Armistead -- Benedict Arnold -- Ann Bates -- Benjamin Franklin -- King George III -- Paul Revere -- Joseph Brant -- From revolution to independence -- Historical fiction to read and places to visit.

Describes what life was like during the Revolutionary War, focusing on the experiences of men and women on both sides of the conflict who wrote letters, gave speeches, and were otherwise involved in advancing their position in the conflict.

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