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Betsy Ross

by Susan Sales Harkins, William H. Harkins
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Overview

Betsy Ross is one of America's most endearing and beloved characters. Widowed and alone, early in the Revolutionary War, Betsy was approached by three great men. They knew she was a Patriot and a good seamstress. Would she sew America's first flag for them? Fighting heartbreak, loneliness, and poverty, she accepted the challenge willingly. She couldn't fight for independence, but she could certainly sew for it!

Tradition tells us that Betsy agreed to make the flag. First she pieced together the red and white stripes. Then she appliqued thirteen five- point stars-one for each colony-onto a field of dark blue. But did Betsy Ross really sew America's first Stars and Stripes flag? It wasn't until 1870 that her grandson William Canby told Betsy's story to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania-and the rest is history, so to speak. Americans don't seem to mind that the story can't be proven. They love Betsy Ross and they love her flag-whether she really sewed it or not!

Synopsis

Betsy Ross is one of America's most endearing and beloved characters. Widowed and alone, early in the Revolutionary War, Betsy was approached by three great men. They knew she was a Patriot and a good seamstress. Would she sew America's first flag for them? Fighting heartbreak, loneliness, and poverty, she accepted the challenge willingly. She couldn't fight for independence, but she could certainly sew for it!

Tradition tells us that Betsy agreed to make the flag. First she pieced together the red and white stripes. Then she appliqued thirteen five- point stars-one for each colony-onto a field of dark blue. But did Betsy Ross really sew America's first Stars and Stripes flag? It wasn't until 1870 that her grandson William Canby told Betsy's story to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania-and the rest is history, so to speak. Americans don't seem to mind that the story can't be proven. They love Betsy Ross and they love her flag-whether she really sewed it or not!

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2006
Publisher
Mitchell Lane Pub Inc
Pages
48
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9781584154464

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