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The Boston Tea Party (Graphic History)

by Matt Doeden

Series: Graphic History, Graphic Library (Graphic History)

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Discusses the events of the Boston Tea Party, one of the acts by the American patriots that led to the American Revolution.
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I love the Graphic Library's history books! They are really great to encourage reluctant readers, and although they are non-fiction the graphic novel format makes it an engaging book for students. ( )
  kblackmar1 | Sep 1, 2016 |
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This historic realism children’s book is written by Matt Doeden and illustrated by Charles Barnett. This book starts off in Boston with the locals and Samuel Adams protesting the tax on tea with no representation. This books gives some details of how the crowed reacted to Great Britain’s demands and how the start of the revolutionary war began.

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This book is an excellent beginner’s source of history. Most people do not know why and when the Boston Tea Party took place.

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1. I would use this book to teach children the history of America.
2. I would also use this book the importance of standing up to your beliefs and protecting others.
  anthonyb8586 | Oct 24, 2013 |
Summary-It was about the Boston Tea Party,just in the comic form.

Personal Reaction-I liked the comic book set up and how they are teaching what happened in history to younger kids,in a way that they can learn better.

Classroom Extension-Teach more about the Boston Tea Party.
Have a tea party:) ( )
  lauren.anderson | Apr 17, 2011 |
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