Strange, Amazing, and Funny Events that Happened during the Revolutionary War

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Author: Crowder, Jack Darrell
Publication Date: 2019
Pages: 130 pp.

Item #: 9643-m Categories: , , ,

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This fascinating and fun book is filled with unusual or little-known aspects of the American Revolution, such as the reason that future General Nathaniel Greene was compelled to enlist as a private, an early instance of “trash talking,” and who and why someone tore off most of the roof of Harvard Hall during the war. Do you know who the tenenager Christopher Seider was or why his death pre-figured the famous Boston Massacre? Can you name the first Native American to serve in the Patriot Cause? You will find out if you get a copy of Strange, Amazing, and Funny Events that Happened during the Revolutionary War. It will intrigue you and your friends, and it has the makings of a great coffee table book as well.

About the Author: Jack Darrell Crowder is a retired teacher and administrator with forty plus years in the classroom. He holds B.A. and master’s degrees from Texas Christian University and has written twelve books on the American Revolution. He gives talks on the Revolutionary War to school classes, historical societies, and Daughters of the American Revolution chapters.

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