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Rechel Felmlee
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Philadelphia, summer 1787 -- delegates from every state are discussing, in secret, a dangerous new government.
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Featuring Israel O'Glimmery
Book #2
Israel O'Glimmery, indentured servant to cruel printer Cartwright, should have known better than to stop and offer help to those two kids he didn't know and whose family was cheated out of their land. But he grabbed the little one when deputies from Virginia weren't looking, ran away with him, and is risking everything to keep the child hidden--and did the little fella mention gold?
Try to keep up with Israel, his twin sister Jordan, and their friends Betsey and Tom, as they serach for a runaway child, sleuth to find a relative in town for the convention, and save a drowned girl.
What will happen if the deputies get their hands on those boys before they are reuntied with their family? If Israel can't save them, will he end up in jail instead?
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Featuring Betsey Applewright
Book #1
Follow Betsey Applewright, her new friend Jordan, and Jordan's twin brother Israel, across Philadelphia as they search for a document missing from that meeting. If the document isn't found, the cruel master of Israel and little Sammy will beat them and maybe kill Sammy.
Betsey, scribe to one of the delegates, has never had to make decisions. Must she choose between new friends? Can she find the missing plan for a new government in time? Will Betsey be able to save Sammy?
Frequently Asked Questions about the writing of the U. S. Constitution:
Q: Did Thomas Jefferson write the Constitution? Was he there?
A: No, Jefferson did not write the Constitution and was not present at the convention when it was written. He was in France, acting as the ambassador for the State of Virginia.
Q: Okay, what about George Washington, or Benjamin Franklin?
A: Both Washington and Franklin were present during the convention. They both signed the final document.
Q: Is the Constitution different from the Declaration of Independence?
A: Yes. The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776 (as most of us know), mostly by Thomas Jefferson. It was the document that started the Revolutionary War. It includes the famous words: "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness".
The Constituion was written during the summer fo 1787, after the war was over and the states had achieved their independence. It begins with the famous words: "In order to form a more perfect union, ... by the people, for the people, and of the people."
Q: Who was at the convention where the constitution was written?
A: Each state sent a delegation to work with the other states on solving the problems of the newly independent "states". For a complete list, check out [this website] about the Constitution.
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