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Liberty Explorer: The American Revolutionary War Discovery Map + Guidebook

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Bring the American Revolution to life with Liberty Explorer: The American Revolutionary War Discovery Map + Guidebook — a printable digital history bundle designed for visual learners, homeschool families, classrooms, and anyone who loves early American history.

The illustrated map presents the Revolutionary War as an imaginative learning journey through the major events and turning points of 1775–1783. Learners can follow the struggle for independence from Lexington and Concord through Bunker Hill, the Declaration of Independence, Trenton, Saratoga, Valley Forge, the French alliance, Yorktown, and the Treaty of Paris.

The companion guidebook gives students a structured way to explore the map, review the major events, notice key themes, and turn the visual resource into a deeper history lesson.

What’s included

  • American Revolutionary War Discovery Map — PNG image file, 1559 × 1009 px, 3.5 MB
  • American Revolutionary War Guidebook — PDF, 8 pages, 2.6 MB
  • Buyer ZIP bundle containing both clean download files, 6.0 MB

Map highlights include

  • Lexington Alarm Green, April 19, 1775
  • Concord North Bridge, April 19, 1775
  • Bunker Hill Heights, June 17, 1775
  • Ticonderoga Cannon Gate, May 10, 1775 / Winter 1775–1776
  • Boston Evacuation Bluffs, March 17, 1776
  • Declaration Hall of Liberty, July 4, 1776
  • Delaware Ice Crossing, December 25–26, 1776
  • Trenton Hessian Barracks, December 26, 1776
  • Princeton Victory Orchard, January 3, 1777
  • Saratoga Turning Fields, September–October 1777
  • Valley Forge Endurance Camp, Winter 1777–1778
  • French Alliance Harbor, February 6, 1778
  • Monmouth Heat Plains, June 28, 1778
  • Charleston Harbor Fall, May 12, 1780
  • King’s Mountain Patriot Peak, October 7, 1780
  • Cowpens Double Line Meadow, January 17, 1781
  • Guilford Courthouse Crossroads, March 15, 1781
  • Chesapeake Capes Channel, September 5, 1781
  • Yorktown Siege Peninsula, September–October 1781
  • Treaty of Paris Port, September 3, 1783

Great for

  • Homeschool Revolutionary War unit studies
  • American history classrooms
  • Visual history review
  • Notebooking and binder resources
  • Family learning and discussion
  • Printable educational displays
  • History-loving students and adults

Important: This is a digital download. No physical item will be shipped.

You will get a ZIP (6MB) file