The Revolution War: the Coloring Book

Political USA History XVIII Century
From Lexington to Yorktown — color the battles and the founding moments of the American Revolution
🖨️ Ready to print ★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.47 · 17 reviews
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The Revolution War: the Coloring Book

Political USA History XVIII Century
From Lexington to Yorktown — color the battles and the founding moments of the American Revolution
🖨️ Ready to print ★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.47 · 17 reviews
The U.S. Revolution War Coloring book begins with a whisper of treason in Boston taverns and ended with the shock of the world : the birth of democracy. This coloring book highlight the ultimate underdog story, a conflict where a ragtag collection of farmers, shopkeepers, and intellectuals dared to defy the most powerful English military machine.
  • 30+ Coloring Pages
  • Realistic Illustrations
  • Single-Sided Pages
  • Chronologic Journey
  • US Letter format (8.5 x 11 inches)
  • For Teens & Adults
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"Finally a coloring book that makes history feel urgent. My kids and I did it together."
Lisa K. · VERIFIED BUYER · ★★★★★
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WHY THIS BOOK

Stop reading about history. Start coloring it.

Every hour you color, you're either building something or burning through it. Here's the difference.

WITH THIS BOOK
EVERYTHING ELSE
You'll actually know new thingsEvery page teaches you the real story of the Revolution — from Lexington to Yorktown. Thirty pages in, you understand what the Founding Fathers actually risked and why every detail mattered.
You'll feel vaguely informedHistorical dramas feel educational. A week later nothing sticks — no battles, no dates, no story worth retelling.
An hour that feels like restStructured coloring quiets the mind the way meditation does — without the app, the subscription, or the guilt of not doing it right.
An hour that feels like nothingScrolling rests nothing. You put the phone down more tired than when you picked it up — and with nothing to show for it.
A screen-free hour you'll actually takeNo setup, no login, no Wi-Fi needed. Open the book, pick up a pencil — you're already doing it.
A screen-free hour you keep planningThe yoga mat stays rolled up. The meditation app goes unopened. Tomorrow, you tell yourself. Again.
Something to share at the tableYou finish a page on Valley Forge and suddenly you're explaining what Washington's army endured that winter — and why they didn't quit. History becomes a conversation.
Nothing to bring upAnother evening scrolled away — no story to tell, nothing learned, nothing to show for the hour.
The chronological journey

Key scenes you will love to color

01
The Spark
Colonial outrage over the Stamp Act and Townshend duties crystallises into open defiance — taxation without representation becomes a rallying cry.
02
Boston Massacre
In 1770, British soldiers fire into a colonial crowd — five dead, and a propaganda victory that radicalises thousands.
03
Lexington and Concord
On April 19, 1775, the first shots of the Revolution are fired — the "shot heard round the world" begins the war.
04
Valley Forge
Washington's army endures a brutal winter of starvation and cold — emerging in spring as a disciplined fighting force.
05
The Alliance
France recognises American independence and enters the war on the colonists' side, shifting the balance of power decisively.
06
Yorktown
Cornwallis surrenders his army on October 19, 1781 — the last major battle of the Revolution and the birth of a nation.
Transformation

Bring history to life

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Watercolor Painting
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What readers say
4.47
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Based on 17 verified reviews
★★★☆☆

"Some pages felt too sparse for my taste, but the complex battle scenes make up for it."

— Alexandre Smith Verified Buyer
★★★★☆

"Nothing earth-shattering but a genuinely good product."

— Ashley Nelson Verified Buyer
★★★★☆

"Good linework throughout. I especially liked the naval battle pages."

— Harper Adams Verified Buyer
★★★★☆

"Simple and fun."

— L.M. Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"Handles watercolor washes beautifully. The parchment-toned pages are especially lovely."

— Juan Rogers Verified Buyer
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"Thick, smooth paper that handles Copics like a dream."

— Alejandro Morris Verified Buyer
★★★★☆

"Bought for a history teacher friend. She was very pleased."

— Noah Adams Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"Every page seems carefully researched. The Continental Army uniforms are spot on."

— Elena Harris Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"The George Washington page is my favorite."

— J.C. Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"Perfect patriotic gift. My whole family colored together on Independence Day."

— Alexandre Wilson Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"The uniforms are fun to color with vibrant reds."

— M.R. Verified Buyer
★★★☆☆

"Drawings are great, paper is not."

— I.R. Verified Buyer
★★★★☆

"The art feels classic."

— H.M. Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"The Declaration of Independence signing scene is incredibly detailed — took me 4 hours!"

— Amelia Parker Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"Covers everything from Boston to Yorktown."

— K.B. Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"Great for 4th of July."

— G.S. Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"Lots of pages for the price."

— N.C. Verified Buyer
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Finally, a coloring book with a purpose
Ideal for

Finally, a coloring book with a purpose

This one's for you if you are...
  • American Revolution enthusiasts who want to color the conflict that created the United States
  • History students covering the Revolutionary War, the Founding Fathers, and the birth of American democracy
  • Adult coloring fans who want books with genuine patriotic and historical significance
  • Parents looking for a creative, educational activity that brings the Revolutionary era to life for older children
  • Teachers covering the Continental Army, the Boston Tea Party, or the Siege of Yorktown
Also great for
  • 20 minutes before bed — color a scene from Valley Forge or the Declaration and close the day with history
  • As a gift for a history lover, American history enthusiast, or anyone fascinated by the Revolution
  • During a history class covering the Revolutionary War, the Founding Fathers, or the Continental Army
  • A Fourth of July activity — color the battles and the heroes while celebrating what they built
  • Shared with an older child who is studying or curious about how the United States came to be
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Before you buy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this for children or adults? +

This coloring book is designed for older children (age 10+) and adults. The historically detailed scenes — from Lexington and Concord to the surrender at Yorktown — are rich enough to captivate adult colorists while remaining engaging for younger students of American history.

How historically accurate are the illustrations? +

Every illustration has been double-checked against verified historical sources.

What paper and tools work best? +

Coloured pencils perform well on standard 80gsm paper. For watercolour effects on sweeping battle scenes like Yorktown or Valley Forge, 200gsm paper is recommended. Alcohol-based markers also work excellently on heavier stock.

Can I use this as a gift? +

Absolutely. The American Revolution coloring book makes an excellent gift for history enthusiasts, fans of the Founding Fathers, and anyone inspired by the story of George Washington, the Continental Army, and the birth of the United States.

Is the PDF instant download? +

Yes — your download link arrives immediately after purchase. Print on A4 or US Letter paper as many times as you like and color at your own pace.

How many pages are included? +

The book contains 30+ single-sided pages, ensuring no bleed-through between scenes whether you're coloring the Boston Massacre or the signing of independence.

Do the pages have captions or text? +

Yes. Each page carries a historical caption at the bottom explaining the scene — covering key moments such as the Stamp Act protests, the shot heard round the world at Lexington, the French alliance, and Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown in 1781.

Can I print multiple copies? +

Yes. Your personal-use licence lets you print as many copies as needed for personal use, so you can freely try different colour approaches across multiple prints.

What makes this different from a regular coloring book? +

This book follows the American Revolution in chronological order — from the first colonial protests in the 1760s to the decisive victory at Yorktown. Historical captions and clean, pre-shading-free line art make every page both informative and creatively open-ended.

Is there a printed version available? +

Yes, a printed edition is available on Amazon. See the product page for the direct Amazon link and current pricing.

The Revolution War: the Coloring Book

(17 customer reviews)

The U.S. Revolution War Coloring book begins with a whisper of treason in Boston taverns and ended with the shock of the world : the birth of democracy. This coloring book highlight the ultimate underdog story, a conflict where a ragtag collection of farmers, shopkeepers, and intellectuals dared to defy the most powerful English military machine.

9,00 

  • +30 Coloring Pages
  • Realistic Illustrations
  • Chronological Journey
  • Educational Captions Included
  • US Letter format (8.5 x 11 inches)
  • Suitable for All Ages

39 reviews for The Revolution War: the Coloring Book

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  1. Qualité excellente

    Le papier est épais et ne gondole pas. Idéal pour les marqueurs.

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  2. Bien mais sans surprise

    Bon produit mais les illustrations manquent un peu d’originalité.

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  3. Très instructif

    Mon fils a appris l’histoire de la révolution américaine en coloriant. La meilleure façon d’apprendre !

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  4. Muy satisfecho

    Exactamente lo que esperaba. Lo recomiendo mucho.

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  5. Muy instructivo

    Mi hijo aprendió la historia de la revolución americana coloreando. ¡La mejor forma de aprender!

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