Gallopade, The American Revolution Primary Sources Series, Grades 1-6, 8.5 x 11 Inches, 20 Pieces
11.3 Primary sources 11.4 Surveys 11.5 Specialized studies 12 External links Origins Before the Revolution: The Thirteen Colonies are in pink The American Revolution was predicated by a number of ideas and events that, combined, led to a political and social separation of colonial possessions ...
Alpha History’s American Revolution website contains hundreds of primary and secondary sources to help you understand events in America between 1763 and 1789. Ourtopic pages, written by experienced teachers and historians, provide concise summaries of key events and issues. They are supported by ref...
It comprehensively and authoritatively presents the people, battles, and issues of the American Revolution, plus scores of primary sources, in an attractive and highly usable format. The first four volumes contain more than one thousand signed entries on subjects as expected as a biography of John...
In 1790, seven years after the American Revolution ended, a group of Seneca leaders—including Big Tree, Cornplanter, and Half-town—sent a letter to President George Washington requesting that he return their land, as stated in the Treaty of Fort Stanwix. 2. Tecumseh calls for a united ...
Borick relies on an impressive array of primary and secondary sources relating to the siege and includes maps that depict the British approach to the city and the complicated military operations that led to the patriots’ greatest defeat of the American Revolution. The Surprise of Germantown, ...
Revolution itself to the complicated aftermath of partisan politics, exacerbated by the global conflict ignited by the French Revolution. His final chapters on “Partisans” and “Legacies” delineate the first sticky political schisms and the vast postwar challenges in terms of culture, gender, race...
Related to American Revolution:Declaration of Independence,French Revolution American Revolution n. The war between the American colonies and Great Britain (1775-1783), leading to the formation of the independent United States. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copy...
((“The Petition of the London Merchants to the House of Commons,” in Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents on the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764–1766, ed. Edmund S. Morgan (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1959), 130–131.)) ¶ 19 Leave a comment on paragraph 19...
7. Using primary and secondary evidence, explain who was more responsible for the Boston Massacre: the Boston mob or the British soldiers? 8. How did Samuel Adams and the Committees of Correspondence contribute to the American Revolution between March 1770 and December 1773?