United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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- The American Revolution, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Justin Greenwood
- The cause, the American Revolution and its discontents, 1773-1783, Joseph J. Ellis
- The Revolutionary War, v. 9
- Washington at Valley Forge, Russell Freedman
- The last pow-wow oak, a documentary, by Andrew Szava-Kovats
- The Revolution, Resolution Productions ; The History Channel ; directed by Peter Schnall, Gregory Henry, David Shadrack Smith, Disc 3, Episode 8-10., Fullscreen
- The revolutionary John Adams, written and illustrated by Cheryl Harness
- Which way to the Revolution?, a book about maps, Bob Barner
- Ethan Allen, Virginia Aronson
- Alexander Hamilton, the outsider, Jean Fritz ; illustrations by Ian Schoenherr
- The Revolution, Resolution Productions ; The History Channel ; directed by Peter Schnall, Gregory Henry, David Shadrack Smith, Disc 2, Episode 5-7., Fullscreen
- A people's history of the American Revolution, how common people shaped the fight for independence, Ray Raphael
- Washington's immortals, the untold story of an elite regiment who changed the course of the revolution, Patrick K. O'Donnell
- American creation, triumphs and tragedies at the founding of the republic, Joseph J. Ellis
- John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress, Ann Graham Gaines ; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., senior consulting editor
- American Revolution, written by Stuart Murray ; in association with the Smithsonian Institution
- The Revolutionary War, by Susan Beller
- Origins and ideologies of the American Revolution, Peter C. Mancall, Part 1 of 4
- The unruly city, Paris, London and New York in the age of revolution, Mike Rapport
- The signers, the 56 stories behind the Declaration of Independence, Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrations by Michael McCurdy
- The Revolutionary War, Rebecca Stefoff
- Benedict Arnold, battlefield hero or selfish traitor?, by Jessica Gunderson ; consultant, Richard Bell, Associate Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park
- The Revolutionary War, v. 4
- Treacherous beauty, Peggy Shippen, the woman behind Benedict Arnold's plot to betray America, Mark Jacob and Stephen H. Case
- The Revolutionary War, v. 3
- Origins and ideologies of the American Revolution, Peter C. Mancall, Part 2 of 4
- 1776, excerpts from the acclaimed history, with letters, maps, and seminal artwork, David McCullough
- Our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor, the forging of American independence, 1774-1776, Richard R. Beeman
- Black patriots., heroes of the revolution, produced by Six West Media Group for History ; director, Jyllian Gunther, DVD/Widescreen
- The Revolutionary War, v. 7
- Whirlwind, the American Revolution and the war that won it, John Ferling
- Welcome to Felicity's world, 1774, [written by Catherine Gourley ; edited by Camela Decaire and Jodi Evert ; designed by Mengwan Lin and Jane S. Varda ; photography by Jamie Young]
- Revolutionary summer, the birth of American independence, by Joseph J. Ellis
- 1776, David McCullough
- The secret soldier, the story of Deborah Sampson, Ann McGovern
- George Washington, the wonder of the age, John Rhodehamel
- George vs. George, the American Revolution as seen from both sides, by Rosalyn Schanzer
- The Revolution, Resolution Productions ; The History Channel ; directed by Peter Schnall, Gregory Henry, David Shadrack Smith, Disc 1, Episode 1-4., Fullscreen
- Killing England, the brutal struggle for American independence, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Dangerous crossing, the revolutionary voyage of John and John Quincy Adams, by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Greg Harlin
- Liberty or death, the American Revolution, 1763-1783, by Betsy Maestro ; illustrated by Giulio Maestro
- The Revolutionary War, v. 5
- Frontier rebels, the fight for independence in the American west, 1765-1776
- Liberty!, the American Revolution, produced by Ellen Hovde, Muffie Meyer ; writer, Robert Blumer ; directed by Ellen Hovde ; a production of KTCA-TV in association with Middlemarch Films, Inc. ; Twin Cities Public Television, Disc 1-3,, Fullscreen
- Unshackling America, how the War of 1812 truly ended the American Revolution, Willard Sterne Randall
- Founders, the people who brought you a nation, Ray Raphael
- George Washington in Massachusetts, letters from the archives
- George Washington & the founding of a nation, Albert Marrin
- George Washington, by Cheryl Harness
- The American Revolution, Michael Weber
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