This book is dedicated to all the soldiers and politicians who fought in the revolutionary war. Especially to those who died or were injured during the war. Thank you for fighting for our freedom.
Gracie Hobson

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A is for America
America, the place that started it all, the new world.

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B is for Boston
Boston, is a place where many political events happened during the American revolution such as the Boston Tea Party.

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C is for Colonies
Colonies, we had 13 of them.

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D is for Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence, was signed for America's freedom.

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E is for Europeans
Europeans, the people that originally came to America looking for resources.

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F is for France
France, a country that made allies with us during the revolution.

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G is for Great Britain
Great Britain, where the pilgrims that came to Plymouth Rock originally came from in 1620.

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H is for Hamilton
Hamilton, one of the founding fathers as well as, the first secretary of treasury in the united states.

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J is for Jefferson
Jefferson, the third president of the united states of america and one of the founding fathers.

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K is for King George
King George, the villain of this story because of the way he 'governed' america.

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L is for Lafayette
Lafayette, Marquis Lafayette actually. He was a french general that came to America to help fight.

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M is for Massachusetts
Massachusetts, where the battles of Lexington and Concord between the Massachusetts militias and the British armies.

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N is for Nobles
Nobles, the majority of the men fighting in the British army.

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O is for officer
Officer, Benedict Arnold was an officer for america then became a traitor and switched to the British.

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P is for Political
Political, the type of revolution that this battle was.

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Q is for Quartering Acts
Quartering Acts, the two laws that the British Parliament created that states the American Colonies have to feed and take care of the British army.

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"ABC's of The American Revolution"
This story was written by a 6th grader who researched and studied the American revolution and revolutionary persons. This book is to help young children learn about the American Revolution and how it effected the country. It was written in the form of an ABC book because the author figured it was the easiest way for the students to learn.
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