The evening of April 18, 1775, was a turning point in American history. British troops gathered on Boston Common to fight the Patriots. The Sons of Liberty knew the British planned to confiscate their ammunition, arrest their leaders, and try them for treason. Would tonight be the night the British marched? If they did, Paul Revere’s mission was to alert the Minutemen. The only question was—could he do so in time?
The evening of April 18, 1775, was a turning point in American history. British troops gathered on Boston Common to fight the Patriots. The Sons of Liberty knew the British planned to confiscate their ammunition, arrest their leaders, and try them for treason. Would tonight be the night the British marched? If they did, Paul Revere’s mission was to alert the Minutemen. The only question was—could he do so in time?
The evening of April 18, 1775, was a turning point in American history. British troops gathered on Boston Common to fight the Patriots. The Sons of Liberty knew the British planned to confiscate their ammunition, arrest their leaders, and try them for treason. Would tonight be the night the British marched? If they did, Paul Revere’s mission was to alert the Minutemen. The only question was—could he do so in time? Read Less Description
The evening of April 18, 1775, was a turning point in American history. British troops gathered on Boston Common to fight the Patriots. The Sons of Liberty knew the British planned to confiscate their ammunition, arrest their leaders, and try them for treason. Would tonight be the night the British marched? If they did, Paul Revere’s mission was to alert the Minutemen. The only question was—could he do so in time?
The evening of April 18, 1775, was a turning point in American history. British troops gathered on Boston Common to fight the Patriots. The Sons of Liberty knew the British planned to confiscate their ammunition, arrest their leaders, and try them for treason. Would tonight be the night the British marched? If they did, Paul Revere’s mission was to alert the Minutemen. The only question was—could he do so in time? Read Less Description
Includes:
Includes:
Teacher's Guide
12 Scripts
Details:
SKU
WW-A79516
Series
Reader's Theater Cla
Reader's Theater Classics
Grade
5 - 9
Language
English
Content Area
Language Arts
ISBN
9781450959087
Genre
Drama, Poem Oratory
Format
Print
Configuration
12-Pack
$59.00
Full DescriptionThe evening of April 18, 1775, was a turning point in American history. British troops gathered on Boston Common to fight the Patriots. The Sons of Liberty knew the British planned to confiscate their ammunition, arrest their leaders, and try them for treason. Would tonight be the night the British marched? If they did, Paul Revere’s mission was to alert the Minutemen. The only question was—could he do so in time?