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Books with title Declaration of lndependence

  • The Declaration of Independence

    R. Conrad Stein

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Sept. 16, 1995)
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  • The Story of the Declaration of Independence

    Tammy Gagne

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Aug. 10, 2017)
    Using in-depth narrative, this book includes background information, what caused the Declaration of Independence and who participated.
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  • The Declaration of Independence

    Anne Mazer

    Library Binding
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  • The Declaration of Independence

    Frank Schaffer

    Wall Chart (Frank Schaffer, Sept. 11, 2001)
    Charts have extra information and reproducible activites printed on the back. 17" x 22"
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  • The Story of the Declaration of Independence

    Norman Richards, Dunnington

    Hardcover (Children's Press, Jan. 1, 1968)
    Genuine NEW original book. Usps shipping services with tracking within 24 hours of purchase. Complete satisfaction guarantee. All items are packaged with pride to ensure safe transit
  • Story of the Declaration of Independence

    Rebecca Spears Schwartz

    Paperback (Jackdaw Pubns, Jan. 1, 2000)
    The Story of the Declaration of Independence is designed for
  • Tammy and the Declaration of Independence

    Reynold Jay, Carol Ward, Duy Truong, Nour Hassan, Jesse Ty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 21, 2015)
    This is the SKETCH First edition. View the art during the restoration process. Flesch-Kincaid Reading Grade Level is 4.7 suitable for 9 to adult readers. This edition is the full length 18,500 word edition. An abbreviated edition for 8 1/2-12 is available with 7,000 words. Another edition for 9-10 age readers contains 2200 words.Follow alongside of ten-year-old Tammy Wurtherington, the little doll girl from River Falls, Ohio in this exciting new adventure that is sure to delight any youngster. Her adorable associates, Cedric the Mongoose, Zeke the orphaned opossum, and Alfred the mouse accompany her in this trip through history in which they must see that the space-time continuum is maintained and the Declaration of Independence is signed on July Fourth, 1776. The emphasis is on telling a spell binding story that will leave any reader with a firm understanding of the events that led to the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the reasons for the Revolutionary War. The reader will be alongside of the leaders of the Revolutionary War as they reach the decisions that will make them true heroes in the minds of historians. Tammy becomes a part of the rebel minutemen and joins the spy network that led to Paul Revere's famous ride in which he declared, "The British are coming!" Ride along with Tammy and Paul Revere and then witness her account of "The Shot Heard Around the World?" in Lexington. Historians have long argued as to exactly who fired the first shot that began the Revolution War and Tammy's accounting settles the issue for all time.You will be there on a hot summer day in Independence Hall when the Committee of Five, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Ben Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston are nominated to write the Declaration of Independence. Take part in the discussions during the three weeks in which they created what many believe to be the most important words in the history of the English language. The reader will be see how Tammy assisted Betsy Ross and George Washington in creating the first American flag. And exactly how did that crack in the Liberty Bell occur? Whether you are a young reader or a parent/educator, everyone will enjoy this remarkable tale of a wonderful little girl who became a legend in her efforts to "nudge" history and see that the American Revolution began without a hitch. The diary is lavishly illustrated by Tammy Wurtherington and beautifully restored by renown international art experts, Duy Truong, Nour Hassan, and Jesse Ty.
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  • The Declaration of American Independence

    Valerie Bodden

    Library Binding (Creative Education, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Examines the lasting cultural and political effects of America's Declaration of Independence from Britain in 1776, an event that ensured a revolution and led to a powerful new nation
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  • The Story Of The Declaration Of Independence

    Richards, Dunnington

    Hardcover (Childrens Press, Jan. 1, 1988)
    FREEDOM, EQUALITY AND THE RIGHT TO TRY TO BE HAPPY When the Declaration of Independence was read aloud, the crowds cheered and set off gunpowder explosions. They were happy because the British king could no longer tell them how to live.... When the Pilgrims came to this strange new land they brought with them the ideas of freedom, equality, hard work and dedication. Just as they had to work hard to clear the fields to plant food, the "fathers of our country" had to work hard to convince King George that the colonies had a right to be free.... This book is the exciting story of how America became the land where everyone was free and equal.
  • LA Declaracion De Independencia/the Declaration of Independence

    Dennis B. Fradin

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1989)
    Describes how the Declaration of Independence was written and accepted
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  • The Declaration Of Independence

    United States, Carnegie Endowment for International Pe

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, Aug. 24, 2015)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • Tammy and the Declaration of Independence

    Reynold Jay, Carol Ward, Duy Truong, Nour Hassan, Jesse Ty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 21, 2015)
    Full Color Restored Picture Book Print Edition for 9-10 age Reader. Flesch-Kincaid Reading Grade Level is 4.6 and contains 2200 words. A longer edition for 8-12 is available with 7000 words. Another edition for 9 to adult readers contains 18,500 words. Follow alongside of ten-year-old Tammy Wurtherington, the little doll girl from River Falls, Ohio in this exciting new adventure that is sure to delight any youngster. Her adorable associates, Cedric the Mongoose, Zeke the orphaned opossum, and Alfred the mouse accompany her in this trip through history in which they must see that the space-time continuum is maintained and the Declaration of Independence is signed on July Fourth, 1776. The emphasis is on telling a spell binding story that will leave any reader with a firm understanding of the events that led to the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the reasons for the Revolutionary War. The reader will be alongside of the leaders of the Revolutionary War as they reach the decisions that will make them true heroes in the minds of historians. Tammy becomes a part of the rebel minutemen and joins the spy network that led to Paul Revere's famous ride in which he declared, "The British are coming!" Ride along with Tammy and Paul Revere and then witness her account of "The Shot Heard Around the World?" in Lexington. Historians have long argued as to exactly who fired the first shot that began the Revolution War and Tammy's accounting settles the issue for all time.You will be there on a hot summer day in Independence Hall when the Committee of Five, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Ben Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston are nominated to write the Declaration of Independence. Take part in the discussions during the three weeks in which they created what many believe to be the most important words in the history of the English language. The reader will be see how Tammy assisted Betsy Ross and George Washington in creating the first American flag. And exactly how did that crack in the Liberty Bell occur? Whether you are a young reader or a parent/educator, everyone will enjoy this remarkable tale of a wonderful little girl who became a legend in her efforts to "nudge" history and see that the American Revolution began without a hitch. The diary is lavishly illustrated by Tammy Wurtherington and beautifully restored by renown international art experts, Duy Truong, Nour Hassan, and Jesse Ty.
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