Rebellion 1776 by Laurie Halse Anderson The author's purpose in writing "Rebellion 1776" is to illuminate the lesser-known stories and perspectives from the American Revolution, highlighting the complexities of the era. Laurie Halse Anderson aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the diverse voices and experiences that shaped the revolutionary period. By doing so, she seeks to challenge traditional narratives and encourage readers to critically examine historical events. Anderson delves into the experiences of enslaved individuals who sought freedom amidst the chaos of war. She also explores the roles of women who contributed to the revolution in various capacities, often overlooked in traditional accounts. Additionally, the book sheds light on the perspectives of Indigenous peoples who navigated the shifting allegiances and threats to their lands during this tumultuous time.
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