Anonymous.
Flavor of New England
. CLB Publishing, 1989.
This beautifully illustrated and detailed cook book will provide recipes for foods that our founding fathers and colonial settlers enjoyed and that our students can bake and enjoy as well.
Collier, James and Charles.
My Brother Sam Is Dead
. 1993
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Forbes, Esther.
Johnny Tremain
. 1993
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Galdone, Paul.
Paul Revere's Ride
. 1963.
This poem by Henery Wadsworth Longfellow has thrilled Americans for generations and now, through the skillful illustrations of the New England countryside, students will be able to retrace Revere's ride and his spirited cry that "The British are coming, the British are coming."
Globe Fearon.
Exploring American History
. 1995
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Globe Fearon.
One Nation, Many People
. 1995.
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Gregory, Kristiana.
The Winter of Red Snow
. 1996.
This novel of compelling historical fiction allows the reader to watch young American soldiers prepare for war.Murray, Jim.
A Young Patriot
. 1996.
This fictional first hand account of revolutionary war time experiences is dramatically narrated by a fifteen-year-old Connecticut farm boy who was an eyewitness to the fight that set America free from the British Empire.
Rinaldi, Ann.
The Fifth of March.
1993
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Rinaldi, Ann.
The Secret of Sarah Revere
. 1995.
This literature selection involves thirteen-year-old Sarah Revere, the daughter of the famous Patriot Paul Revere, and her insights into the political events surrounding her father's subversive activities against the Crown.