Rush Revere and the First Patriots by Rush Limbaugh covers the events of the Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, and the Boston Tea Party. Written with a descriptive and detailed hand, this story can help anyone gain a better understanding of the history of the United States of America. Rush Limbaugh covers history that you never knew of, describing it meticulously and making you feel like you are experiencing history for yourself.
When Rush Revere, his trusty horse Liberty, and a few of his new history students travel into the past to meet King George the Third, Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and other important historical figures, they find themselves in great danger. The British soldiers are out to get them, and many of their new, brave friends are being hunted down for treason against England. To make it worse, Elizabeth, another one of Mr. Revere's history students, is planning to tell the king about the Boston Tea Party and help stop the American Revolution once and for all. Will Rush and his students be able to protect America's freedom, or will the future be pushed into terrible times of unfair laws and taxes?
This book is a wonderful tool for history teachers and any other individuals who would like to learn more about the birth of America. The author's word choice is amazing, and it should help readers learn new words in every chapter. I recommend this story to those 9 and up, as it is fairly easy to understand, but will still challenge those who read it. This tale inspires creative thought and will help you understand the history of America better than you ever have before.
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