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American Revolutionary War By: Author’s Name Here

Chapter 1 All About the American Revolution 2 Timeline 3 All About my Research Topic 4 Historical Fiction Story 5 Persuasive Essay 6 About the Author 7 Bibliography

Chapter 1

Chapter 2 - Timeline Date Event Date Event Date Event Date Event Date Event Date Event

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Bibliography "American Revolution." History of the World: Revolution and Conflict. Columbus, OH: P. Bedrick, Print. Banks, James A., Raymond C. Jones, and Irma M. Olmedo. Our Country and Its Regions. Columbus, OH.: MacMillan McGraw Hill, Print. Gregory, Josh. The Revolutionary War. New York: Children's, Print. Hills, Ken. "The Age of Revolutions: The American Revolutionary War." Visual Factfinder: World History. New York: Scholastic, Print. Kantor, Susan, and Andrea Champlain. "French and Indian War, American Revolution."American History: A Reference for Students and Parents. New York, NY: Troll Communications, Print.