HISTORY
Micklos, John, Jr.

African Americans and American Indians Fighting in the Revolutionary War

(4) 4-6 Revolutionary War Library series. These six volumes provide a basic introduction to the growing tensions between England and the American colonies; the significant events leading up to and during the war; the men, women, and children who helped bring victory to the thirteen colonies; and the founding of our Constitution. Archival photographs and maps enhance these otherwise bland renderings of Revolutionary War history. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers these Revolutionary War Library titles: African Americans and American Indians Fighting in the Revolutionary War, The Brave Women and Children of the American Revolution, Crossing the Delaware and Valley Forge, From Thirteen Colonies to One Nation, How the Revolutionary War Was Won, and What Was the Revolutionary War All About?.

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