Posted on 08/21/2023 2:51:17 PM PDT by ProgressingAmerica
Two completed audio books in one month, its so exciting.
A contemporary three-volume history of the American Revolution written with an Enlightenment tone that covers the background of the era spanning the crisis caused by the Stamp Act in 1765 to the closing of the establishment of the Constitution in 1789. Warren's book carries a strong Republican viewpoint as she comprehensively guides the reader through the events as they unfolded around her. - Summary by progressingamerica
The schools want to teach your kids falsehoods about the American Revolution. (In some instances, schools will ignore American history in total) With this, you can help correct the false record that's being taught or you can introduce them to a topic they will never receive. Truly a monumental work for any home schooler.
I will get to vols 2 and 3 as time permits.
This is how to put a stop to them. Or at least, very large speed bumps.
May be of some interest to homeschoolers around here.
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It seems very interesting. I will check it out.
I will definitely come by later to download...
Volume 2 has begun! No way to ETA for now.
In the interest of not excessively hitting the forum with nearly duplicate items, I’m happy to say that Volume 3 has been finished, meaning that now the entire 3 volume set is complete.
This work is a magnificent achievement that Mercy Otis Warren gifted to all of us that enables us to learn and remain outside of the propaganda of the modern government school system, and I’m happy to have played my role to deliver it in a more useful format for our day-to-day busy lives.
We do not have to rely on progressive historians.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercy_Otis_Warren
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Rise,_Progress,_and_Termination_of_the_American_Revolution
(See the above post 10/31 for the link to volume 2) All three Librivox links also include links to the Warren text if you prefer that.
Remaining in the dark is a CHOICE.
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