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The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 14 by Charles F. Horne (1870 – 1942), Rossiter Johnson (1840 – 1931) et al.
Genre(s): Early Modern
Read by: Nicole Wright, roselbex, Brian Wilson, Jddykst, Cbteddy, ABFries, TR Love, Owlivia, Michael Fassio, Larry Wilson, MFD32, Linda Johnson, Piotr Nater, Beeswaxcandle, Availle in English
Parts:
Part 2 https://youtu.be/keg98vQ3p8k
Part 3 https://youtu.be/L5hnXaBxQNI
Chapters:
00:00:00 – 00 – Outline Narrative
00:29:41 – 01 – The Battle of Lexington, AD 1775, by Richard Frothingham
01:17:30 – 02 – The Battle of Bunker Hill, AD 1775, by John Burgoyne
01:21:13 – 03 – The Battle of Bunker Hill, AD 1775, by John Heneage Jesse
01:33:20 – 04 – The Battle of Bunker Hill, AD 1775, by Joanes Grahame
01:47:13 – 05 – Canada Remains Loyal to England, AD 1775, by John McMullen
02:09:40 – 06 – Signing of the American Declaration of Independence, AD 1776, by Thomas Jefferson
02:30:24 – 07 – Signing of the American Declaration of Independence, AD 1776, by John A. Doyle
02:42:43 – 08 – The Defeat of Burgoyne at Saratoga, AD 1777, by Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy
03:26:06 – 09 – The First Victory of the American Navy, AD 1779, by Alexander Slidell Mackenzie
04:10:24 – 10 – Joseph II Attempts Reform in Hungary, AD 1780, by Arminius Vambry
04:34:12 – 11 – Siege and Surrender of Yorktown, AD 1781, by Henry B. Dawson
05:13:40 – 12 – Siege and Surrender of Yorktown, AD 1781, by Lord Cornwallis
05:22:20 – 13 – British Defense of Gibraltar, AD 1782, by Frederick Sayer, part 1
05:49:16 – 14 – British Defense of Gibraltar, AD 1782, by Frederick Sayer, part 2
06:15:16 – 15 – Close of the American Revolution, AD 1782, by The American Peace Commissioners
06:25:42 – 16 – Close of the American Revolution, AD 1782, by John Ludlow
A comprehensive and readable account of the world’s history, emphasizing the more important events, and presenting these as complete narratives in the master-words of the most eminent historians. This is volume 14 of 22, covering from 1775-1798 AD. – Summary Adapted from the Title Page
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