#Revolutionary war diarly series
This beginning chapter book historical series is great for students interested in famous historical figures. Maddy brings readers into her world as she struggles to support her family during one of our country’s most tumultuous moments. This picture book geared towards older readers is a great depiction of life in Philadelphia during 1777. The Scarlet Stocking Spy by Trinka Hakes Noble
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You can read my full disclosure here.Īmerican Revolutionary War Books: Grades 2-4 I make a small commission from some of the links on this site. We send our thanks - and hope you enjoy our “American Revolution Diary.Learn about the American Revolutionary War through these engaging American Revolutionary War books for kids, sorted by grade level.ĭisclaimer: Some of the following links are affiliate links. We ask you to help us achieve our goal with a donation today. Our History & Heritage Fund will focus on the Battle of Princeton, but it will also tell human stories through exhibits, displays and informative materials. They were all part of the ten crucial days. Exploring our military victory is important so is the human drama of British and American soldiers, civilians and slaves, women and children. Our goal is to turn the historic Thomas Clarke House into a first-class, living history museum and to expand an understanding and appreciation of our American history and the heritage of the ten crucial days. Our History & Heritage Fund furthers our efforts to bring the American Revolution to life through new exhibits, displays, and informative materials. The Princeton Battlefield Society requests and welcomes your partnership. Each posting will be on the day noted above.Īs our guest historians and authors relive these special, critical days in securing our independence, we welcome your support of our efforts to inform, educate, and involve people in programs and services focused on the American Revolution, the ten crucial days of 1776-77, and the heritage of what happened at Princeton and afterwards. The “Diary” will start on December 14 and end after January 6. We welcome you and look forward to you enjoying our “American Revolutionary Diary.” We will start our Diary (mid-December to the 25th) as a prelude to George Washington’s Crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas night, his victory at first Trenton, his second victory at Assunpink Creek (second Trenton), his stunning overnight march to Princeton and dramatic victory at the historic Battle of Princeton – followed by a postscript for these truly Ten Crucial Days of the American Revolution.
Join us as we explore the critical timeframe, December – January 1776-77, known as the ten crucial days of the American Revolution. It is a refreshing new drama of our American Revolution. Postscript: January 3-6, 1777 – Rick Atkinson Stewartĭays 3 & 4: December 27-28, 1776 – David Hackett Fischerĭays 5 & 6: December 29-30, 1776 – James Kirby Martinĭays 7 & 8: December 31-January 1, 1776-77 – Larry Kidder In the words of leading historians and authors, explore this time in our American history, day-by-day. You are invited to read “An American Revolution Diary,” an exclusive, new examination of the ten crucial days of 1776-77 on the Princeton Battlefield Society’s website, The Diary will start on December 14.