Library's review
Using informational text features and primary sources, the author portrays four ports, four tea parties, one monopoly on tea, an oppressive tax, and a heap of colonists ready for change. The table of contents, bibliography, glossary and index help students navigate and understand this text.
Genres
Publication
Harry N. Abrams (2016), Edition: Illustrated, 48 pages
Description
"Readers learn that New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston each had their own tea party that took place around the same time as Boston's.
Language
Original language
English
Pages
48
Physical description
48 p.; 10.5 inches
ISBN
9781419718748
DDC/MDS
973.3 |
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