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How Did Tea and Taxes Spark a Revolution? - (Six Questions of American History) by Linda Gondosch (Paperback)

How Did Tea and Taxes Spark a Revolution? - (Six Questions of American History) by  Linda Gondosch (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Discusses how and why American colonists protested high taxes from Great Britain by dumping tea in Boston Harbor in 1773, as well as the ramifications of their actions.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>On a cold evening in December 1773, a group of men climbed aboard three ships docked in Boston Harbor. Armed with hatchets, the men began breaking into the ships' valuable cargo--342 crates of tea. They dumped the tea into the black water of the harbor and then marched back home through the city streets. This "Boston Tea Party" was a bold act of protest by American colonists against British rule. It pushed the colonies and Great Britain a step closer to war. But who were these protestors? Why would they risk angering the powerful British government? And how did the British respond? Discover the facts about the Boston Tea Party and the colonists' struggle for independent rule.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Beginning with the Boston Tea Party, this teaching text goes on to describe events leading up to that act of destruction and the consequences that sparked battles in Lexington and Concord. The history is presented chronologically, answering the title question and five others, including the welcome 'How do we know so much about the Boston Tea party?' <strong>On deep-gold pages with darkened edges, smoothly written text is enlivened with portraits of leading figures, prints and documents from the time, maps, and, temptingly, pictures from today shown on modern handheld devices.</strong> Sidebars appear as additional questions in a notebook; some unfamiliar words or phrases are glossed in the margins. The designer's hand is heavy in this entry in the Six Questions of American History series, but the content is solid (save for misleading boundaries on a map of the original 13 colonies). A student writing activity is suggested, and the back matter includes a time line, source notes, bibliography, further research sources, and an index. --<em>Booklist</em><br /></p>-- "Journal" (10/1/2010 12:00:00 AM)<br><br><p>Filled with numerous sidebars and sometimes too-busy colorful graphics, these lively narratives detail specific events that led to the Pilgrims' founding of Plymouth Colony, the Boston Tea Party, and the Emancipation Proclamation. Though the information is selective, the volumes provide accessible introductions to American history. --<em>The Horn Book Guide</em></p>-- "Journal" (4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM)<br><br><p>The titular six questions in each book are clearly stated and are the guiding questions for its chapters. Authors include sufficient background and enough detail to answer the queries; and sidebars, quotes, primary-source excerpts, and period art and contemporary photos augment the texts. Although these topics have received wide coverage in extant titles, and the books offer little new information, <strong> the question-and-answer format will help readers identify and understand each topic's most salient aspects and will sharpen their nonfiction reading skills, making the books attractive options.</strong> --<em>School Library Journal, Series Made Simple</em><br /></p>-- "Journal" (11/1/2010 12:00:00 AM)<br>

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