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1776: Champions of Independence Downloadable MP3

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Using the participants’ own words, Jim Weiss brings to life the ideas, battles, and adventures of the men and women who created a free nation in this downloadable MP3.

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Be there in the courtroom when John Adams takes an unpopular stand for justice by defending British soldiers accused of perpetrating the Boston Massacre; struggle through snowy mountains and across treacherous ice with bookseller-turned-artillerist Henry Knox to bring George Washington the cannons he desperately needs; speak out for women’s rights in a man’s world with Abigail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren, and face the bayonets of the fearsome British redcoats on the smoky slopes of Bunker Hill.

 

Just in time for America’s 250th birthday, Jim Weiss’s new recording reveals the lives and hearts of the people caught up in the fight for independence. You’ll hear stories of John and Abigail Adams, Paul Revere, Benjamin Franklin, Mercy Otis Warren, and more. 1776: Champions of Independence is a clever blend of storytelling and historical detail taken directly from collections of letters and journals that allow these fascinating people to tell you the story in their own words.

Digital Audio. Running Time: 100 minutes

Track list

  1. Opening Credits
  2. Preface
  3. Introducing Abigail Adams
  4. John Adams and The Boston Massacre
  5. Voices of the Revolution
  6. Paul Revere’s Ride
  7. The Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston
  8. The Remarkable Journey of Henry Knox
  9. “Remember the Ladies”
  10. The Declaration of Independence
  11. Benjamin Franklin and John Adams
  12. Mercy Otis Warren
  13. Summary by Abigail Adams and John Adams
  14. Closing Credits

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1776: Champions of Independence Downloadable MP3

SKU: D25-JWC.1103.1

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