Pig War : How a Porcine Tragedy Taught England and America to Share, Hardcove...

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Item Width: 10.4 in Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 48 Pages Item Length: 10.2 in Item Weight: 18.6 Oz Book Title: Pig War : How a Porcine Tragedy Taught England and America to Share Author: Emma Bland Smith Publisher: Highlights Press, C/O Highlights for Children, Inc. ISBN: 9781684371716 Item Height: 0.4 in Topic: History / Military & Wars, Social Science / Politics & Government, History / United States / 19th Century gtin13: 9781684371716 Language: English Illustrator: Jay, Alison, Yes Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction Publication Year: 2020

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Pig War : How a Porcine Tragedy Taught England and America to Share, Hardcover by Smith, Emma Bland; Jay, Alison (ILT), ISBN 1684371716, ISBN-13 9781684371716, Brand New, Free shipping in the US A NCSS/CBC Notable Social Studies Trad Here is a true story of how the great nations of America and England almost went to war in 1859 over a pig--but learned to share instead. In 1859, the British and Americans coexist on the small island of San Juan, located off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. They are on fairly good terms--until one fateful morning when an innocent hog owned by a British man has the misfortune to eat some potatoes on an American farmer's land. In a moment of rash anger, Lyman Cutlar shoots Charles Griffin's pig, inadvertently almost bringing the two nations to war. Tensions flare, armies gather, cannons are rolled out . . . all because of a pig! Emma Bland Smith's humorous text and Alison Jay's folksy illustrations combine in this whimsical nonfiction pictur that models the principles of peaceful conflict resolution.