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The American Revolutionary War for Newcomers Eng, French,Spanish, Portug Bundle

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    The American Revolutionary War for Newcomers Eng, French,Spanish, Portug in a bundle. Step into the tumultuous era of the American Revolutionary War with this short ebook. Tailored for newcomer students and lower-level English language learners, this seven-page resource offers an overview of one of the defining moments in American history. Dive into the complexities of colonial resistance, British rule, and the quest for independence as we unravel the events leading up to and during the Revolutionary War. Examine the motivations behind the revolution, the strategies employed by both sides, and the lasting impact of America's quest for freedom. This ebook provides essential background knowledge, empowering learners to comprehend and appreciate the significance of the American Revolutionary War in shaping the nation's identity. Includes 5 comprehension questions.

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