A Hunger For Liberty Leads to the Declaration of IndependenceCTR Publishing, Inc., 2004 - 205 páginas |
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... Battle of Bunker Hill 13 General Washington Takes Command of the Army 14 29 35 42 46 Britain's Coercive Acts are America's Intolerable Acts 49 52 59 65 72 79 82 America's First Bestseller - Tom Paine's Common Sense Abigail Adams Watches ...
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Contenido
Chap Title Page | 4 |
The French and English Claim Ohio Indian Territory | 19 |
George III Taxes the Americans to Pay for War | 29 |
The Hated Townshend Acts | 35 |
John Adams Sets the Stage for a Nation of Law | 42 |
Britains Coercive Acts are Americas Intolerable Acts | 49 |
Intolerable Acts Lead to Lexington and Concord | 59 |
Second Continental Congress and Fort Ticonderoga | 65 |
Americas First Bestseller Tom Paines Common Sense | 95 |
The Americans Prepare to Take Care of Themselves | 159 |
Undisciplined Troops Endanger the Quest for Liberty | 167 |
New Jersey Perplexities Discouragements and Victories | 173 |
These are the times that try mens souls | 190 |
Washington Snatches Victory from the Jaws of Defeat | 197 |
Learning How to Build a New Nation | 213 |
Mary Mostert and the Founding Documents | 220 |
Battle of Bunker Hill | 79 |
Términos y frases comunes
American Revolution ammunition arrived attack battle began Benedict Arnold Boston Braddock Britain British soldiers British troops camp cannon Captain Catherine Drinker Bowen Chapter Charles Lee Colonel colonies colonists Commander in Chief Committee Continental Congress December Declaration of Independence Delaware delegates Dinwiddie Duquesne Edward Rutledge enemy enlistments Ethan Allen fight fire force Fort Duquesne Fort Lee Fort Necessity Fort Ticonderoga Fort Washington French George Washington George Washington's Letter Governor Hessian Hill Howe's http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer http://wyllie.lib.virginia.edu:8086/perl/toccer Hudson River Indian Jefferson Jersey John Adams killed King George King George III land laws Letter to Congress liberty Long Island Lord Massachusetts miles military militia new2?id=Was Fi06.xml&images-images/modeng&data=/texts/english/moden night North numbers officers Parliament passed Patriots Pennsylvania Philadelphia Princeton Putnam Quebec regiments resolution retreat Richard Henry Lee Rutledge sent South Carolina Stamp Act surrender Thomas Paine Ticonderoga town Trenton Virginia vote Washington Irving Washington wrote William wounded York