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The Revolution War: the Coloring Book
It began with a whisper of treason in Boston taverns and ended with the shock of the world : the American War of Independence. 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.
13,00 €
- US Letter format
- Single-Sided Pages
- Suitable for All Ages
- Exclusive Coloring Pages
- Historic Precision
Revolution War Coloring book: the American Independence story
Revolution War coloring book collectors and history fans can now relive the American struggle for liberty. This immersive book goes far beyond standard textbooks. Instead, it places you directly into the 18th-century fight for freedom. Consequently, you can experience the birth of a nation while expressing your own creativity. By blending historical grit with artistic flair, this book serves as a bridge to the past. Therefore, you can literally color the foundations of American liberty with every page.
Why choose this Revolution War Coloring book?
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Relive the Victory: First, bring the “David vs. Goliath” struggle to life. You will color intense battle scenes where rebels face the British Redcoats.
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Uncover the Shadow War: Additionally, go behind enemy lines with the Culper Spy Ring. Detail the secret codes and clandestine meetings used by George Washington.
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Explore Revolutionary Ideas: Furthermore, you can illustrate the power of words. Specifically, color scenes featuring Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and Benjamin Franklin’s diplomacy.
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Witness the Birth of a Republic: Moreover, you can draw the drafting of the Declaration. Witness how thirteen colonies united under one vision during the turbulence of war.
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Authentic Historical Detail: Finally, every page features accurate uniforms and weaponry. This ensures your coloring experience is both educational and engaging.
A creative journey through United States history
In addition to its artistic value, this Revolution War coloring book offers an interactive way to learn. For instance, students can use it for hands-on projects. Similarly, adults can use it to relax while connecting with the past. Because of this, the book provides hours of immersive storytelling for everyone. Ultimately, you do not just see history; you build it with your own hands.
As you move from colonial Boston to Yorktown, you will gain a deeper appreciation for the heroes of the era. These individuals included farmers, shopkeepers, and bold visionaries. Because they sacrificed so much, we enjoy freedom today. This book captures that bravery and resilience perfectly. As a result, it makes a wonderful gift for educators or veterans. In short, it is perfect for anyone fascinated by the American Revolution. Grab your colors today and join the ranks of those who dreamed of a free nation. Create your own masterpiece while you relive the “Impossible Victory.”
Which format is right for you?
| PDF Edition | Amazon Book |
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| Instant DownloadStart coloring in minutes | Shipping RequiredWait for delivery |
| ✔ Lower Cost | Standard Price |
| ✔ Unlimited PrintsCorrect your mistakes, take the journey again | Single UseOne-time coloring experience |
| ✔ Choose Your PaperUse cardstock, watercolor paper, etc. | Standard PaperStandard Amazon 60lb paper |
| Ideal for PracticePerfect for testing, mistakes and start again | Ideal for GiftingPerfect for collections & gifts |
| Weight | 0,2 kg |
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| Dimensions | 0,5 × 216 × 279 cm |
8 reviews for The Revolution War: the Coloring Book
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| 3 star | 25% | |
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Washington crossing the Delaware is great.
It feels like there are too many drawings of soldiers just marching in a line. I was hoping for more dynamic battle maps or landscape scenes.
I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my father who is a Revolutionary War reenactor. He got a real kick out of it and said the depiction of the muskets was excellent.
Loved the Boston Tea Party page.
I used alcohol markers (Copics) and while there was a tiny bit of shadowing on the back, it didn’t bleed through to the next page. The paper has a nice tooth to it, making it great for colored pencils as well.