Boston Tea Party: Spot the Myths

Megan Cooley Peterson

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Book cover for Boston Tea Party: Spot the Myths
Book cover for Boston Tea Party: Spot the Myths
Book cover for Boston Tea Party: Spot the Myths

Boston Tea Party: Spot the Myths

Boston Tea Party: Spot the Myths

Megan Cooley Peterson

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Description

On December 16, 1773, a group of American colonists in Boston, Massachusetts, took part in a brave act of protest. Angry about laws Great Britain had passed, they snuck onto ships carrying tea and dumped it overboard. The event later became known as the Boston Tea Party. Soon myths about what happened emerged. Did an increase in tea taxes lead up to the event? Did the colonists dump full tea crates into the sea? Now it's up to you to separate the truths from the myths. Will you be able to guess them, or will you be fooled?

About the Author

Megan Cooley Peterson is a writer, editor, and bookworm. When she isn't writing or reading, you can find her watching movies or planning her next Halloween party. She lives in Minnesota with her husband and daughter.

Critical Reviews

This engaging series for middle-grade readers provides a fresh approach to historical events by challenging readers to distinguish between fact and fiction. In The Battle of the Alamo, the book discusses a key moment during the Texas Revolution, in March 1836, when rebels from Texas were inside the Alamo and Mexican soldiers attacked, leading to this historic battle. Readers explore myths, such as whether the Mexican soldiers left any survivors and if Jim Bowie was stuck on his sickbed during the battle. On December 6, 1773, American colonists dumped tea into Griffin's Wharf in the Massachusetts Bay Colony to protest colonists' treatment by the British government. The Boston Tea Party invites readers to question widely held beliefs about this event, such as whether Samuel Adams gave the signal to toss the tea or actually wanted it sent back to Britain. Each title includes a glossary of key terms and suggestions for more reading, and vivid photos and illustrations nicely enhance the historical events, figures, and locations featured. The series' interactive approach to history makes it both educational and fun. Two Truths and a Myth is a perfect series for young readers eager to explore history and think critically about the past.--Alana Jara "Bookslist"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Capstone Press
Pub date: 2025-01-01
Length: 32 pages

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