To some, England had the right to govern the thirteen American colonies. To others, England was violating the colonistsí rights. Still others took no side. Which would prevail: loyalty to the king, freedom now, or peace at any price?
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Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
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To some, England had the right to govern the thirteen American colonies. To others, England was violating the colonistsí rights. Still others took no side. Which would prevail: loyalty to the king, freedom now, or peace at any price?
To some, England had the right to govern the thirteen American colonies. To others, England was violating the colonistsí rights. Still others took no side. Which would prevail: loyalty to the king, freedom now, or peace at any price? Read Less Description
Includes:
6 Books (6 copies each of 1 title)
Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
Comprehension Card (1 copy each of 1 Comprehension Card)
To some, England had the right to govern the thirteen American colonies. To others, England was violating the colonistsí rights. Still others took no side. Which would prevail: loyalty to the king, freedom now, or peace at any price?
To some, England had the right to govern the thirteen American colonies. To others, England was violating the colonistsí rights. Still others took no side. Which would prevail: loyalty to the king, freedom now, or peace at any price? Read Less Description
Includes:
6 Books (6 copies each of 1 title)
Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
Comprehension Card (1 copy each of 1 Comprehension Card)
Details:
SKU
WW-Y07224
Series
Readers and Writers
Readers and Writers Genre Workshop
Grade
5
Language
English
Content Area
Social Studies
ISBN
9781450906166
Genre
Persuasive Essays
Format
Print
Lexile level
920L
Configuration
6-Pack
Theme
The American Revolut
The American Revolution
$62.00
Full DescriptionTo some, England had the right to govern the thirteen American colonies. To others, England was violating the colonistsí rights. Still others took no side. Which would prevail: loyalty to the king, freedom now, or peace at any price?