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On April 19, 1775, a shot fired next to a wooden bridge near Concord, Massachusetts changed the course of history forever. This "shot heard round the world" as Ralph Waldo Emerson later memorialized launched the American Revolution. This exciting title delves into the American Revolution's key ideas and events. The text is thoughtfully written to be compelling and accessible to struggling readers and budding historians. It covers the background of the war that created the United States in addition to its important leaders, such as George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. Conflicting viewpoints of patriots and loyalists are also addressed. Eye-catching visuals, a timeline, and fascinating fact-boxes enrich the literary nonfiction text. With these features, young readers will gain a lasting understanding of the war that shaped the American identity and continues to inspire liberation movements to this day.

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    • SKU
      EN1371
  • Series
    U.S. History in Review
  • Manufacturer
    Enslow Publishing
  • Publisher
    Enslow Publishing
  • Publisher or imprint
    Enslow Publishing
  • Author
    Silva, Sadie
  • ISBN-13
    9781978529007
  • Format
    Reinforced Library Binding
  • Size
    6.5 X 9.125
  • Reading Interest
    3,4,5,6
  • # of Pages
    32
  • Guided Reading Level
    J
  • Date Published
    2023
  • Subject
    Nonfiction, Social Studies, History, American History, U.S. History, American Revolution

On April 19, 1775, a shot fired next to a wooden bridge near Concord, Massachusetts changed the course of history forever. This "shot heard round the world" as Ralph Waldo Emerson later memorialized launched the American Revolution. This exciting title delves into the American Revolution's key ideas and events. The text is thoughtfully written to be compelling and accessible to struggling readers and budding historians. It covers the background of the war that created the United States in addition to its important leaders, such as George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. Conflicting viewpoints of patriots and loyalists are also addressed. Eye-catching visuals, a timeline, and fascinating fact-boxes enrich the literary nonfiction text. With these features, young readers will gain a lasting understanding of the war that shaped the American identity and continues to inspire liberation movements to this day.

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