This title is suitable for children aged 7 years and up. Could a snowball fight really have sparked the American Revolution? What made people get so steaming mad over the price of tea? And did it take a minuteman only a minute to join the fight? Step back into colonial America to find out about taxation without representation; why the British were called lobsters, the first-ever combat submarine and whether Yankee doodles were really dandy! This interesting take on the American Revolution will attract young readers, even if they don't have to write an essay.
This is Book 18 in the Good Question! Series. See all Good Question! books here.
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