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The British Are Coming!

Paul Revere Makes a Midnight Ride: Great Moments in History

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The British Are Coming!

By: Nancy Golden
Narrated by: Ben Rameaka
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Readers will get to ride along on one of the most exciting and historic events in American history. Witness Revere's desperate and dangerous attempt to alert Revolutionary leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams and the people of Massachusetts of the imminent arrival of British forces. Readers will enjoy the drama and action of this most memorable midnight ride!©2003 Rosen (P)2009 Audible, Inc. Historical North America United States
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Revolutionary War Beginnings for Children

My 13 year old and I enjoyed this brief book. I thought it was mostly aimed at slightly younger children, elementary school age, but it didn't seem to diminish his appreciation. If you are looking for a short introduction to Lexington and Concord and the beginning of the Revolutionary War, this would be a good bet.

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