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Voices of Revolution

Author : Rodger Streitmatter
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 9780231122498

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This book examines the abolitionist and labor press, black power publications of the 1960s, the crusade against the barbarism of lynching, the women's movement, and antiwar journals. Streitmatter also discusses gay and lesbian publications, contemporary on-line journals, and counterculture papers like The Kudzu and The Berkeley Barb that flourished in the 1960s.

Voices of Revolutionary America

Author : Carol Sue Humphrey
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2011-05-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9780313377334

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This book describes the everyday lives of people during the American Revolution as they adapted to the political and military conflicts of the time. Students studying the American Revolutionary War learn primarily about battles and how independence from the British was achieved. In Voices of Revolutionary America: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life, readers get the largely untold story of the American Revolution: the ongoing issues and details of life in the background, behind the battles. This book surveys the entirety of the Revolutionary era, describing topics like marriage, childbirth, learning a trade, cost of living, slavery, and religion in the late 18th century. While some documents from the 1760s and early 1770s are provided to present general information about life, the book focuses on the years of the war from 1775 to 1783 and describes how the prolonged conflict impacted people's day-to-day lives.

Voices of the American Revolution

Author : Lois Miner Huey
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 18 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2010-07
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781429656283

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Presents engaging, personal war stories from a variety of armed services and ranks. Includes information on weapons, battle sights and sounds, daily life, and living conditions.

Voices of the American Revolution

Author : Kendall Haven
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2000-11-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780313009815

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Riveting accounts of real people tell the story of the American Revolution from diverse characters and viewpoints-from men, women, children, Patriots, Tories, pacifists, African-American slaves, Native Americans, Hessian mercenaries, and more. All major political, social, economic, and military viewpoints are represented. Political debates, military battles and maneuvering, the struggles of civilians, the role of children, and the fates of Tories and Continental soldiers at the end of the war are just some of the themes covered. With each story, Haven includes a variety of learning extensions-objective questions, research projects, hands-on learning activities, and open-ended points to ponder for discussion and debate. A bibliography of resources for further study completes the work. Packed with information, this engaging collection is a wonderful supplement to American History units, a great resource for read-alouds and student reports.

British Soldiers, American War

Author : Don N. Hagist
Publisher : Westholme Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 1594162042

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Nine Rare and Fascinating First-Person Profiles of Soldiers Who Fought for the British Crown Much has been written about the colonists who took up arms during the American Revolution and the army they created. Far less literature, however, has been devoted to their adversaries. The professional soldiers that composed the British army are seldom considered on a personal level, instead being either overlooked or inaccurately characterized as conscripts and criminals. Most of the British Redcoats sent to America in defense of their government's policies were career soldiers who enlisted voluntarily in their late teens or early twenties. They came from all walks of British life, including those with nowhere else to turn, those aspiring to improve their social standing, and all others in between. Statistics show that most were simply hardworking men with various amounts of education who had chosen the military in preference to other occupations. Very few of these soldiers left writings from which we can learn their private motives and experiences. British Soldiers, American War: Voices of the American Revolution is the first collection of personal narratives by British common soldiers ever assembled and published. Author Don N. Hagist has located first-hand accounts of nine soldiers who served in America in the 1770s and 1780s. In their own words we learn of the diverse population--among them a former weaver, a boy who quarelled with his family, and a man with wanderlust--who joined the army and served tirelessly and dutifully, sometimes faithfully and sometimes irresolutely, in the uniform of their nation. To accompany each narrative, the author provides a contextualizing essay based on archival research giving background on the soldier and his military service. Taken as a whole these true stories reveal much about the individuals who composed what was, at the time, the most formidable fighting force in the world.

Bergen County Voices from the American Revolution

Author : Todd W. Braisted
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2012-10-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781614237518

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Bergen County saw much of the American Revolution from its own doorstep. Close to British-occupied New York City, this corner of New Jersey was divided by the Revolution. Some people were staunch Loyalists or Patriots, in disagreement with their families and neighbors; others wavered or remained neutral, while still others changed their minds as was expedient. In the end, the years of hostilities led to massive damage and upheaval within the community as men either left home or stayed nearby to fight for or against secession from Great Britain. After the war, their pension applications allow glimpses into their experiences. Compiled and edited by local historian and Revolutionary War expert Todd W. Braisted, these are the stories of the Revolutionary soldiers of Bergen County.

Voices of the American Revolution in the Carolinas

Author : Ed Southern
Publisher : Blair
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 0895873583

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This book uses 27 firsthand accounts from actual participants to help readers experience what life was like between 1775 and 1782.

Virginia, 1607-1776

Author : Sandy Pobst
Publisher : National Geographic Kids
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : UVA:X030114766

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Virginia, 1607-1776 by Sandy Pobst Pdf

Learn about colonial Virginia.

The People's War

Author : Noel Rae
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 629 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2011-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780762777204

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This is the story of one of history's great events, the Revolutionary War, told almost entirely in the words of the soldiers and sailors who fought it and the civilians who endured it. Drawing on thousands of original sources---diaries, letters, memoirs, newspapers, pension applications---the author has culled the most colorful and vivid passages and then woven them into a vibrant, eye-witness narrative that takes the reader from the peaceful days before the Stamp Act, through all the major events of the war, and ends with farewell accounts of what happened in later life to the people we have come to know along the way. Some of these, like Franklin, Washington, Adams and George III, are familiar figures, but most were ordinary people, little known to history, but here briefly emerging from obscurity to tell of what they did in those exciting and important times: a farm boy who ran away to sea at the age of twelve, a New England shoemaker who kept volunteering for further service to the dismay of his wife who wanted him home, a professor of divinity at Yale who took up his musket when the British raided New Haven, a pretty young widow who was roughed up when her plantation was raided by Tory ruffians and a cross-eyed termagant who gunned two such villains when they invaded her log-cabin, a German student of poetry dragooned into a Hessian regiment, a Quaker housewife trying to hold things together in British-occupied Philadelphia, an Indian warrior who seems to have relished his part in the Cherry Valley Massacre, a slave who escaped to the British after witnessing his mother being flogged, an aristocratic French officer enamored with the cause of liberty, a genial Englishman shocked at the baseness of the rebels---these are but a few of the people whose collective voices, drawn from all sides of the conflict, bring the Revolution to life in a way that is as unique as it is entertaining. It is also history at its most authoritative, for who better qualified to tell what happened than the people who were there?

Rhode Island, 1636-1776

Author : Jesse McDermott
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 079226410X

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Rhode Island, 1636-1776 by Jesse McDermott Pdf

Enhanced by period maps and first-person accounts, presents the history of colonial Rhode Island.

Women of the American Revolution

Author : Roger Smith
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2016-06-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0990907821

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It was a time when women had few rights and no say in political decisions or other matters of importance. It was a time when it was believed that women didn't have the emotional or mental capacities for higher learning and insightful thinking (and yet this era was known as the Age of Enlightenment!). Our story is a collection of reports about women from each colony, of all races, free and enslaved, who dared to resist the ?norms? of 18th-century western culture in order to stand for their beliefs and their rights. These are stories of courage and hope from the nation's first generation that would inspire women throughout the course of American history!

Bergen County Voices from the American Revolution: Soldiers and Residents in Their Own Words

Author : Todd W. Braisted
Publisher : History Press Library Editions
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2012-10-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1540221326

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Bergen County Voices from the American Revolution: Soldiers and Residents in Their Own Words by Todd W. Braisted Pdf

Bergen County saw much of the American Revolution from its own doorstep. Close to British-occupied New York City, this corner of New Jersey was divided by the Revolution. Some people were staunch Loyalists or Patriots, in disagreement with their families and neighbors; others wavered or remained neutral, while still others changed their minds as was expedient. In the end, the years of hostilities led to massive damage and upheaval within the community as men either left home or stayed nearby to fight for or against secession from Great Britain. After the war, their pension applications allow glimpses into their experiences. Compiled and edited by local historian and Revolutionary War expert Todd W. Braisted, these are the stories of the Revolutionary soldiers of Bergen County.

Voices of 1776

Author : Richard Wheeler
Publisher : Plume
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : United States
ISBN : PSU:000022010667

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An eyewitness history of the American Revolution, from the opening shots at Lexington and Concord to Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown. Quotations from famous and anonymous men in the ranks are linked with the author's own passages to create a fully integrated narrative. "This superior 'living history' is completely engrossing".--Library Journal.

Voices from Colonial America: Maryland 1634-1776

Author : Robin Doak
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 142630143X

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Voices from Colonial America: Maryland 1634-1776 by Robin Doak Pdf

An introduction to colonial Maryland, describing the history, economy, and daily life of the colony.

The Voice, the Revolution and the Marquis

Author : Jenny L. Cote
Publisher : Living Ink Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2017-08
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0899577954

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The Voice, the Revolution and the Marquis by Jenny L. Cote Pdf

Picking up where The Roman, the Twelve, and the King left off, with the 1743 London premiere of Handel s Messiah, the Order of the Seven animal team must split up for their next mission: the birth of a new nation. Team leader Gillamon tells them, Each of us will be witness to a unique point in history because of a unique generation of world leaders. Most of them are just children now, or have not yet even been born. Take note of how important one generation of children can be. Marvel at each child and the power they have to change the history of the world for the good of all. Liz, Max, Nigel and Clarie sail for the colony of Virginia to deliver a letter that will impact Liz s assigned human: Patrick Henry. Liz must help young Patrick find his true purpose in life to become the Voice of the Revolution. She begins her quest when he is a seven year-old boy who cares more about fishing and exploring the forest in Virginia than about school. Her task will take time, as Patrick Henry will fail at everything he tries. Liz eventually leads Patrick to take up law, and finally accomplishes her mission when he finds his powerful voice in a courtroom. Little does Patrick Henry or the colony of Virginia know that his voice will set the ball of the American Revolution in motion. Henry will be the only one bold enough to first speak out against the tyrannical King of England, calling for the colonies to rise up and fight for independence. Liberty or death becomes the battle cry to unite thirteen solitary colonies as one nation under God to fight the mighty British lion. Meanwhile, Max must see to the protection of young George Washington, who inadvertently starts the French and Indian War. The enemy will mount continual assaults on Washington, from enemy snipers to treasonous members of his military staff. If he is lost, all is lost. Nigel goes on a high-flying kite assignment with Benjamin Franklin to ensure the success of an experiment that will impact the outcome of the war in ways no one could imagine. Al remains in London to live in the royal palace, gathering intelligence right under the nose of King George III. The simple-minded cat will be responsible for delivering some Common Sense to America. Clarie is assigned to the richest orphan in France, the young Marquis de Lafayette, who is crucial to the entire quest for Independence. If he doesn t make it to America, the Declaration of Independence will lead not to liberty, but to death for America"