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  1. Sep 20, 2018 · 56 pages : 23 cm. In a three-act-play, a family of five in colonial New Jersey has ties to England but don't all agree about the coming American Revolution in the 1770s. Some eventually move to Canada and others remain in the new United States. Includes historical background essay, map, and timeline.

  2. Mar 6, 2023 · by Gare Thompson. In a three-act-play, a family of five in colonial New Jersey has ties to England but don't all agree about the coming American Revolution in the 1770s. Some eventually move to Canada and others remain in the new United States. Includes historical background essay, map, and timeline.

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  4. 4 days ago · Divided Loyalties: The Barton Family during the American Revolution. by Gare Thompson. Years of neglect in the mother country had allowed America's fledgling democracy... read more. 7 Total Resources Book Resume View Text Complexity Discover Like Books. Grade. 1-6. Genre. Historical Fiction. + Show More Details. Our Original Resources 3.

  5. Mar 11, 2007 · Buy Divided Loyalties: The Barton Family During the American Revolution (Stand Up and Speak Out) by Thompson, Gare, Kiwak, Barbara (ISBN: 9780792258674) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  6. Synopsis. In 1774, a colonial family decides whether it should support the Patriot cause or the Loyalist cause. These opposing views threaten to tear the family apart. Students will learn about important events that shaped American history through the Stand Up and Speak Out series of historical fiction readers' theater.

  7. See 1 more. Free Delivery. 10 days Replacement. Secure transaction. In 1774, a colonial family decides whether it should support the Patriot cause or the Loyalist cause. These opposing views threaten to tear the family apart.

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  8. The Barton Family. Clara Barton corresponded throughout her life with members of her immediate and extended family. Below are the names of her siblings and their children, as well as some of the extended family members represented in the Clara Barton Papers at the Library of Congress.

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