The Birth of the Continental Navy and the War at Sea
Battles During the American Revolution | Fourth Grade History | Children's American History
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Narrated by:
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Frank Block
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Baby Professor
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It was common knowledge that when the American Revolutionary War started, the colonists were going up against a large and mighty navy. But that knowledge didn’t stop them from defending their freedom with just a few ships. In this book, you will read about how the Continental Navy was born. You will also learn about some of the most significant battles fought at sea. Start reading today.
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