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American Revolution and the New Nation (1754-1820)

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Introductory Essay

The American Revolution

Tennessee: Frontier to Statehood

 

Mini-Essay

George Washington (Lansdowne Portrait): A National Treasure

"Join or Die,” America’s First Political Cartoon: Benjamin Franklin and the First Plan for Union

Margaret Corbin (Molly Pitcher)

Boston Massacre

Boston Massacre: Colonist v. British Perspective

Boston Massacre: Trial Testimony

Boston Massacre: A Look at Paul Revere's Engraving

John Hancock

Battle of King's Mountain

Fort Loudoun

The State of Franklin

Nancy Ward

Powerpoints

The American Revolution

Founding Documents

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