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Tories and Patriots: Neighbors at War

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The American Revolution was not just a war against Britain. It was also a civil war. Each colonist in America had to answer a difficult question, Independence or loyalty? This book tells the suspenseful story of the Tories and the patriots who lobbied the public for support through pamphlets, publicly debated the fate of this newborn nation, and fought courageously for their beliefs. Complete with primary sources, this compelling book gives readers a glimpse into an important aspect of the American Revolution with which they may not be familiar.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rosen Publishing Group,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
30 December 2002
Pages
24
ISBN
9780823962792

The American Revolution was not just a war against Britain. It was also a civil war. Each colonist in America had to answer a difficult question, Independence or loyalty? This book tells the suspenseful story of the Tories and the patriots who lobbied the public for support through pamphlets, publicly debated the fate of this newborn nation, and fought courageously for their beliefs. Complete with primary sources, this compelling book gives readers a glimpse into an important aspect of the American Revolution with which they may not be familiar.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rosen Publishing Group,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
30 December 2002
Pages
24
ISBN
9780823962792