Two Truths and a Myth
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The Battle of the Alamo
Spot the Myths
by Megan Cooley Peterson
Part of the Two Truths and a Myth series
In March 1836, a group of Texan rebels were inside the Alamo. They were fighting for independence from Mexico. When Mexican forces attacked, the Texans were greatly outnumbered. The men defended the Alamo in a brave fight. Soon myths were told about this famous event. Did William Barret Travis draw a line in the sand and ask defenders to cross it? Did the Mexican troops spare any defenders' lives? Now it's up to you to separate the truths from the myths. Will you be able to guess them, or will you be fooled?
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Pirates
Spot the Myths
by Carol Kim
Part of the Two Truths and a Myth series
Throughout history, people have told many stories about fearsome pirates on the high seas. But not all of them are true! Was walking the plank a common punishment that pirates used? Did pirates keep pets? Check out the stories. Then see if you can spot the myths!
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The Salem Witch Trials
Spot the Myths
by Megan Cooley Peterson
Part of the Two Truths and a Myth series
Starting in 1692, many American colonists accused others of being witches in Salem, Massachusetts. It resulted in the deaths of several innocent people. Myths about the Salem Witch Trials have stuck around for hundreds of years. Were only women accused of witchcraft during the trials? Did the witch panic begin when two girls got food poisoning? Now it's up to you to separate the truths from the myths. Will you be able to guess them, or will you be fooled?
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The Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Spot the Myths
by Matt Chandler
Part of the Two Truths and a Myth series
In July 1969, astronauts on the Apollo 11 spacecraft became the first people to land on the moon. Since then, people have told stories about the historic event. Did an unmanned Russian spacecraft crash into the moon while the Apollo astronauts were on it? Did Neil Armstrong know what he was going to say before he stepped onto the moon's surface? Read the stories. Then see if you can spot the myths!
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The Boston Tea Party
Spot the Myths
by Megan Cooley Peterson
Part of the Two Truths and a Myth series
On December 16, 1773, a group of American colonists in Boston, Massachusetts, took part in a brave act of protest. Angry about laws Great Britain had passed, they snuck onto ships carrying tea and dumped it overboard. The event later became known as the Boston Tea Party. Soon myths about what happened emerged. Did an increase in tea taxes lead up to the event? Did the colonists dump full tea crates into the sea? Now it's up to you to separate the truths from the myths. Will you be able to guess them, or will you be fooled?
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King Tut's Tomb
by Carol Kim
Part of the Two Truths and a Myth series
The 1922 discovery of King Tut's tomb is one of the most important ancient Egyptian finds in history. People have told stories about it ever since. Are there rooms in King Tut's tomb yet to be discovered? Did clues point to King Tut being murdered? Read the stories. Then see if you can separate the truths from the myths!
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