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Revolutionary Women’s Eighteenth-Century Reading and Writing -U.S by Karin Wulf - First Edition, 2017 from Macmillan Student Store
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Revolutionary Women’s Eighteenth-Century Reading and Writing -U.S

First  Edition|©2017  Karin Wulf

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Table of Contents

Central Question
Learning Objective
Introduction
Historical Background 
Primary Sources
Silk Marriage Quilt Created by Hannah Callender and Two Cousins, 1761
Hannah Callender, Excerpt from Diary Entry, February 1758  
Hannah Callender, Excerpt from Diary Entry, October 1758  
Joseph Addison, The Spectator, Essay No. 397, June 5, 1712  
Susanna Wright, Excerpt from “Anna Boylens Letter to King Henry the 8th,” c. 1720         
Hannah Griffitts, “The Female Patriots,”1768    
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research

Authors

Karin Wulf


Table of Contents

Central Question
Learning Objective
Introduction
Historical Background 
Primary Sources
Silk Marriage Quilt Created by Hannah Callender and Two Cousins, 1761
Hannah Callender, Excerpt from Diary Entry, February 1758  
Hannah Callender, Excerpt from Diary Entry, October 1758  
Joseph Addison, The Spectator, Essay No. 397, June 5, 1712  
Susanna Wright, Excerpt from “Anna Boylens Letter to King Henry the 8th,” c. 1720         
Hannah Griffitts, “The Female Patriots,”1768    
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research

Karin Wulf


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