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Fight for Freedom Graphic Novel

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The Fight for the New World: The Fight for Freedom. Graphic American History from 1750 to 1783

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History is a story. See it brought to life in this graphic narrative beginning with the French and Indian War and spanning across the Stamp Act, the formation of the Sons of Liberty, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Your students will experience the period through realistic renderings of famous historical figures, including President Washington, John Hancock, and Benjamin Franklin. Natural dialogue along with narrative text provides readers two simultaneous yet different perspectives of pivotal events in American history.

©2009. Intermediate. 6 x 8 inches. Softcover, 54 pages.


ISBN-13: 9781599053578
Reading Level: 4.5 Lexile Level: 750L

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Teacher's Discovery

Fight for Freedom Graphic Novel

$11.99

History is a story. See it brought to life in this graphic narrative beginning with the French and Indian War and spanning across the Stamp Act, the formation of the Sons of Liberty, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Your students will experience the period through realistic renderings of famous historical figures, including President Washington, John Hancock, and Benjamin Franklin. Natural dialogue along with narrative text provides readers two simultaneous yet different perspectives of pivotal events in American history.

©2009. Intermediate. 6 x 8 inches. Softcover, 54 pages.


ISBN-13: 9781599053578
Reading Level: 4.5 Lexile Level: 750L

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