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208 pp.
| Oxford
| September, 2003
|
TradeISBN 0-19-513224-6$$32.95
(4)
YA
Pages from History series.
This dense account of the Revolution makes various primary documents, such as letters and articles, accessible to students. Women and minorities are represented, and analyses interpret each document as a political development in American society. Readers will be intrigued by true accounts but will likely have to draw connections between the stories by themselves. Reading list, source notes, timeline. Ind.