As author David R. Collins traveled around Illinois, librarians and
teachers everywhere begged him to write a book about noble Polish
patriot Casimir Pulaski. The teachers complained that there was a
Pulaski state holiday, as well as Pulaski towns, schools, and streets
across the country, yet few students know who he was or what he did.
Casimir lived a short but active life--he was only fifteen when he
took on Russian troops that attempted to conquer his homeland in the
mid-1700s. When the invasion of Poland became inevitable several years
later, he went to America to help the Colonists fight for their
freedom from the dominating British monarchy. Young Casimir helped
develop new cavalry units and fighting techniques, and eventually was
recognized as one of the most important officers of the American
Revolution. George Washington once said that Casimir was a true hero
because he indiscriminately risked his life in the name of democracy.
This biographical account of a young man's struggle for freedom and
liberty for all people is an admirable example of the democratic
spirit.
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ISBN
9781455601912
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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