Voices of the American Revolution
expresses the main focus of our website. Traitors, Seamstresses, and Generals were real people who were important figures during the time of the American Revolution. In our view, a Traitor is anyone who is unloyal to a cause. The word Seamstresses represents women at the time of the American Revolution, while the word Generals, both British and American, symbolizes the leadership that occurred during the time of the American Revolution.

Actions - Both the Patriots and the British took actions that led to the Revolutionary War and the independence of the United States.



Documents - View important documents from the time of the American Revolution.



People - Over 30 individuals who were fighting for their cause are included in this site.


Traitors

Seamstresses

Generals

Revelry - Revelry is an old-fashioned word for fun and excitment. Here you can find puzzles and quizzes.



Timeline - Important dates that occurred during the time of the American Revolution are in our timeline.

 

Voices - Learn what hard times different groups of people had to go through during the time of the American Revolution. People raised their voices in hope through music, poetry, and speeches.


Scovey, Susan. Let Freedom Ring Across America.
New York: NY: HarperCollins, 2003.


Resources - This tells where we found information and graphics for our website. It also recommends some good sites for kids.


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