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It Happened In The Revolutionary War Stories Of Events And People That Shaped American History Paperback Michael R Bradley

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It Happened In The Revolutionary War Stories Of Events And People That Shaped American History Paperback Michael R Bradley
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Publisher: Globe Pequot Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.47 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Michael R. Bradley
ISBN: 9781493037223, 1493037226
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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It Happened In The Revolutionary War Stories Of Events And People That Shaped American History Paperback Michael R Bradley by Michael R. Bradley 9781493037223, 1493037226 instant download after payment.

From the never-ending controversy over the Boston Massacre to the world's first working (sort of) submarine, It Happened in the Revolutionary War looks at intriguing people and episodes that shaped the course of the war. Meet Banistre Tarlton, a ruthless British commander who showed no mercy, earning him a reputation as the meanest man in America. Relive the harrowing horseback journey of Betsy Dowdy, a sixteen-year-old who braved a 50-mile nighttime ride to warn the Patriots about British troop movements. And find out why the governor of Virginia shot a cannon at his own house.

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