Rebels In the Harbor
Sarah Michaels
Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Sachbücher / Sachbilderbücher
Beschreibung
In 1773, a bold act of protest changed the course of American history. A group of determined colonists took a stand against unfair taxes by dumping thousands of pounds of British tea into Boston Harbor. But why did they do it? What made them so angry? And how did this single event help spark the American Revolution?
This engaging book for kids explores the causes, events, and lasting impact of the Boston Tea Party. From the unfair tax laws that led to frustration, to the secret meetings where plans were made, readers will discover how ordinary people risked everything to fight for their rights. The story goes beyond just throwing tea into the water-it's about courage, unity, and standing up for what's fair.
Packed with historical facts, important vocabulary, and thought-provoking discussion questions, this book makes learning about the past exciting and easy to understand. Young readers will see how the choices made centuries ago still shape the world today.
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