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American Revolution Images


American Revolution History:

George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutz image Art Resource, NY

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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Paul Reveres Engraving of the Boston Tea Party:

The Continental Congress:

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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Declaration of Independence:

Battles of Lexington and Concord:

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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Battle of Bunker Hill:

The Capture of Fort Ticonderoga:

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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Battles of Trenton and Princeton:

Battle of Saratoga:

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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The Culper Spy Ring:

Treaty of Paris:

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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King George III:

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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Washingtons Farewell to His Officers:

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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Woman hugging husband as he heads off to war:

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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A meeting of the Pilgrims and a group of Native Americans shortly after the Plymouth
colony was established in Massachusetts in 1620. Most Indians in the area had been
wiped out by diseases that were carried by Europeans who had landed in the area in
earlier voyages. The Indians helped the Pilgrims survive in the early years by teaching
them how to grow corn.

One version of a political cartoon first created by printer Benjamin Franklin in


Philadelphia around 1760. It became a popular image as trouble with England grew in
the 1770s. Its message is a clear warning for the separate colonies to unite for their own
protection.

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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An illustration showing a mob gathering to protest the Stamp Act of 1765. The sign reads, Englands
Folly is Americas Ruin. Resistance to the Act was so widespread that few of the tax stamps were
actually used, and the law was repealed. But the protests helped spread a sense that the colonists
could effectively challenge the power of the British.

May be photocopied for classroom use. 2015 by Lucy Calkins and Colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project from Units of Study for Teaching Reading (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH).

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