The American Revolution

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The American Revolution Dawson Bishop

Important Battles There was a lot of battles. The first was the war in Lexington, Mass. The last was the war in Yorktown, Virginia.

The Life of a Soldier The life of a soldier. A soldier volunteers to fight they don’t have to fight. Most soldiers use a musket (or a brow mess).

Important People One important person was Betsy Ross and she made the first American flag. Another person is Paul Revere. He warned us the British were coming.

Other Facts The Americans wore blue, brown, and gray. The important people who were fighting only wore blue. Wore others wore the other colors.

Sources of Information Everybody’s Revolution by Thomas Fleming American Revolution by Mary Pope Osborne The Revolutionary War by Virginia Schomp Eyewitness American Revolution