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In addition to more than 40 years of reading, research and study about the American Revolution, the Declaration
of Independence and Thomas Jefferson, I would like to acknowledge the following resources:
American Battlefield Trust, battlefields.org
American History Central, americanhistorycentral.com American Revolutionary War Facts, american-
revolutionary-war-facts.com
British Battles, britishbattles.com
Colonial Williamsburg, history.org
Encyclopedia Britannica, britannica.com
George Washington’s Mount Vernon, mountvernon.org History Central, historycentral.com
Jefferson’s Monticello, home.monticello.org
John Adams Historical Society, john-adams-heritage.com Journal of the American Revolution, allthingsliberty.com Massachusetts Historical Society, masshist.org
National Park Service, nps.gov/revwar
National Archives, archives.gov
Revolutionary War and Beyond, revolutionary-war-
and-beyond.com
Revolutionary-War.net, Revolutionary-War.net RevolutionaryWarArchives, revolutionarywararchives.org The American Revolution, theamericanrevolution.org The American Revolutionary War, revolutionary-war.net The History Place, historyplace.com
The Library of Congress, loc.gov
U.S. History, ushistory.org
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Image Credits
1-Tax on Tea cartoon, newsela.com/read/lib-ushistory- townshend-acts. 2-Battle of Guilford Courthouse Militia
by Don Troiani, National Park Service Museum. 3-Boston Massacre engraving by Paul Revere, Wikimedia. 4-Benjamin Franklin’s Join or Die cartoon, Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, benfranklin300.org. 5-The Sentry by Andrew Knez, Jr., andrewknezjr.com. 6-The Tocsin of Liberty by Currier & Ives, Library of Congress. 7-Committee of Five, Founding Fathers: The Declaration Committee, by John Buxton, Bill of Rights Institute. 8-Surrender at Yorktown (Detail) by John Trumbull, britishbattles.com. 9-Dennis Parker’s Photo, copyright owned by author.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Spirit of 76 by Archibald MacNeal Willard, Wikimedia.
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Stand Your Ground, Lexington Common by Don Troiani, National Guard Heritage, Department of the Army.
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Protesting the Stamp Act in Boston 1765, engraving by Daniel Chodowiecki, Library of Congress.
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Battle of Quebec by Richard Caton Woodville, Tate Institute, National Collection of British Art, britishbattles.com.
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1-The Royal Proclamation of 1763, Library and Archives of Canada. 2-Proclamation Map, adapted from National Atlas of the United States. 3-Daniel Boone Leading the Settlers Through the Cumberland Gap by David Wright, Cumberland Gap Historical National Park.
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1-Original 13 British Colonies map, SDPB Educational Programing, sdpb.org 2-Benjamin Franklin’s Join or Die cartoon, Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, benfranklin300.org.
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The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved, Museum Collections, Valley Forge National Historical Park (VAFO 63957), nps.gov.
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1-Three-pence note, printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall, Wikimedia. 2-Bostonians Reading the Stamp Act, New York Public Library Digital Collection.
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Patrick Henry addressing Virginia Assembly, engraving by Henry Bryan Hall after a painting by Alonzo Chappel, New York Public Library.
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1-Quartering Act graphic by Beverly Parker, type on 18th century kitchen, public domain image. 2-Patrick Henry by George Bagby Matthews, Wikimedia.
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1-No Taxation graphic by Beverly Parker, British Flag, wallpaper- house.com 2-Sons of Liberty Notice, Massachusetts Historical Society.
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British Parliament, The House of Commons 1793-94 by Karl Anton Hickel, National Portrait Gallery, npg.org.uk.
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1-Coat of Arms of the British East India Company, Wikimedia. 2-Townshend Acts parchment graphic by Dennis Parker. 3-Tax on Tea cartoon, newsela.com/read/lib-ushistory-townshend-acts. PAGE 14
Sam Adams’ Signature, Wikimedia, adapted by Beverly Parker.
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1-Samuel Adams by John Singleton Copley, Wikiart.
2- Redcoats in Boston, posted by Mark Beerdom, American War Museum.
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