Shadow Patriots

Shadow Patriots
Title Shadow Patriots PDF eBook
Author Lucia St. Clair Robson
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 388
Release 2006-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780765344625

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In July of 1776, the American colonies are ablaze with passion as the people of the new nation choose between their king and an uncertain future. Kate Darby, a once timid Quaker joins her brother as a spy for the patriots.

The Shadow Patriots

The Shadow Patriots
Title The Shadow Patriots PDF eBook
Author Warren Ray
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 274
Release 2013-11-02
Genre Imaginary wars and battles
ISBN 9781494236922

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"A cautionary tale for America's future! An unexpected journey of courage and survival while doing the right thing. Will make you think about what is happening in America". -- page (4) cover.

Shadow Patriots

Shadow Patriots
Title Shadow Patriots PDF eBook
Author Lucia St Clair Robson
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 2021-05-05
Genre
ISBN

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In July of 1776, the American colonies are ablaze with politics and passion in the streets. Those who would be free boldly read aloud the newly written Declaration of Independence. It is a cry of freedom in a critical time of confrontation, both on the battlefield and off, as the people of a new nation choose between their king and an uncertain future.

Young Patriots

Young Patriots
Title Young Patriots PDF eBook
Author Marcella F. Anderson
Publisher Boyds Mills Press
Total Pages 172
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781590782415

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Stories describing the experiences of young people during critical moments of the American Revolution, including the battles in New York, Saratoga, Trenton and Valley Forge, and events of the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere's Ride, the Constitutional Convention and others.

Shadow Patriot

Shadow Patriot
Title Shadow Patriot PDF eBook
Author
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 119
Release
Genre
ISBN 0595280269

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Forgotten Patriots

Forgotten Patriots
Title Forgotten Patriots PDF eBook
Author Edwin G. Burrows
Publisher Basic Books
Total Pages 360
Release 2008-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 0786727047

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Between 1775 and 1783, some 200,000 Americans took up arms against the British Crown. Just over 6,800 of those men died in battle. About 25,000 became prisoners of war, most of them confined in New York City under conditions so atrocious that they perished by the thousands. Evidence suggests that at least 17,500 Americans may have died in these prisons—more than twice the number to die on the battlefield. It was in New York, not Boston or Philadelphia, where most Americans gave their lives for the cause of independence. New York City became the jailhouse of the American Revolution because it was the principal base of the Crown's military operations. Beginning with the bumper crop of American captives taken during the 1776 invasion of New York, captured Americans were stuffed into a hastily assembled collection of public buildings, sugar houses, and prison ships. The prisoners were shockingly overcrowded and chronically underfed—those who escaped alive told of comrades so hungry they ate their own clothes and shoes. Despite the extraordinary number of lives lost, Forgotten Patriots is the first-ever account of what took place in these hell-holes. The result is a unique perspective on the Revolutionary War as well as a sobering commentary on how Americans have remembered our struggle for independence—and how much we have forgotten.

Enemy Patriots

Enemy Patriots
Title Enemy Patriots PDF eBook
Author Rodger Carlyle
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2021-05-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781960268006

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His family imprisoned on a visit to Japan, Mark Ishihara is ordered to the family fish processing plant across the bay from America's only military base in Alaska's Aleutian Islands. With the planned bombing of Pearl Harbor only months away, his job is to spy for Japan, as they prepare to seize American territory. Mark's blood brother, U.S. Army pilot Chad Gritt is sent to the same island as part of a secret American intelligence group. The two men are forever tied by a terrible accident that killed each of their brothers. Their childhood trauma makes Chad a recluse and Mark the life of the party, each struggling to connect with the women they care about. The two reunite only miles from the accident site, each spying for the other side. As the war breaks out, Mark's Japanese face is as welcome in Dutch Harbor as a rattlesnake at a party; but if he leaves, his parents die. Simultaneously, the American government begins rounding up its Japanese American citizens, worried that some are spies. Some like Mark are. But after finally disclosing his dilemma to his blood brother, the question is, for which side? Personal and nationalistic loyalties tear at relationships as war slams into the North Pacific.