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Cobblestone American History and Current Events for Kids and Children

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When you think of the Revolutionary War (1775–1783), which places come to mind first? Lexington and Concord, the Massachusetts towns where the fighting in the war began? Boston, that hotbed of patriotic rebellion? New York and Philadelphia, two of the largest Colonial cities, both of which the British

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