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Wives of the Signers
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Item Description... Originally penned in 1912, this historical reprint showcases individual portraits of the fiercely courageous women who endured tremendous hardship as their husbands fought to build an independent nation. women such as Abigail Adams, Dorothy Quincy Hancock, and Julia Stockton Rush contributed their wisdom,strength, and loyalty to the cause of the Revolution, shaping history a a result. |
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Pages 283
Dimensions: Length: 8.39" Width: 5.44" Height: 0.76" Weight: 0.78 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Publisher WALLBUILDERS INC #870
ISBN 0925279609 EAN 9780925279606
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 | Wonderful information on the women behind the men who were our Founding Fathers May 14, 2010 |
| Just because their names were not on the official documents that organized our country doesn't mean that women did not take a part. I think they have often been overlooked by history, but this book brings to light their sacrifices and challenges in support of our great nation. It is a good example for todays women, that there is honor in standing for what is right and raising strong successful families. Too often todays women need their name displayed in shining lights to prove to themselves that they've done something great. The women behind our Founding Fathers took pride and pleasure in the success of their families and the changes taking place in America because of their silent but profound sacrifices on our behalf. Inspiring! | | |  | A whole new perspective on the revolution! Feb 27, 2010 |
| This is a collection of letters & reports on the women behind the founding fathers. It gives a unique & tender perspective on what was going on "at home" while the Declaration of Independence was being written. I get a better understanding of what life was like in that time period, of the sacrifices these families made, of the fortitude it took to grow a nation. Fascinating! | | |  | An enlightening read Feb 6, 2008 |
| Describes the hardships and struggles experienced by the wives of those who signed the Declaration of Independence. A very enlightening read; something that should be a part of every high school American history class! | | | Write your own review about Wives of the Signers
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