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Living Principles Of America, CD Set

Living Principles Of America, CD Set
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Living Principles of America
36 CD Set
from Nest Entertainment

We had this set for our sons many years ago. We loved listening to the stories. We sold it for a short while, and then it became unavailable. People were begging for it, but we couldn’t get it anywhere. It is being made available to us again, but probably not for long. If you love history and you would like for it to come alive to your children, these adventures are wonderful. You’d better order it now. It may not be available long. (There are 36 CDs in this set so it would be equivalent in size to 3 volumes of Your Story Hour. It’s only $3.61 per CD, but it has to be purchased in the entire set.)

Venture through history with this exclusive CD collection that contains powerful dramatizations about America’s greatest heroes, their patriotism, and their belief in God. Bring to life such heroes as George Washington, Daniel Boone, Susan B. Anthony, Patrick Henry, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Robert Fulton, Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, Booker T. Washington, and many others!

Each one-hour CD features incredible acting, music and sound effects. This impressive collection contains 36 CDs and over 300 memorable stories in a custom binder for easy storage.

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(There are 36 CDs in this set so it would be equivalent in size to 3 volumes of Your Story Hour or three volumes of Sugar Creek Gang. It’s only $3.61 per CD, but it has to be purchased in the entire set.)
Living Principles of America

STUDY GUIDES ARE OUT OF PRINT

CD #1: Columbus: Vision/ Powhatan: Tomorrow is at our Shores
  • Young Christopher Columbus
  • Columbus Trains on the Mediterranean
  • Columbus in Portugal
  • Queen Isabelle of Spain Supports Columbus
  • Columbus on the Ocean
  • Columbus Encourages His Men
  • Land Discovered
  • Settlement in America
  • Powhatan and John Smith
CD #2: William Bradford: The Search for Freedom/ The City on a Hill
  • William Bradford of Yorkshire
  • Religious Persecution
  • Separatists Flee Holland
  • Plans for a Better Life in America
  • A Perilous Journey
  • The First Government in America
  • Settling at Plymouth Rock
  • Dealing with Indians
  • The First Thanksgiving
CD #3: Roger Williams: The Seeker / Anne Hutchinson: The Freeing of Religion
  • Roger Williams the Puritan
  • Encouraged to Preach in America
  • Separation of Church and State
  • Refusal to be Silent
  • Anne Hutchinson’s Revelations
  • An Inspiration to Go to America
  • Anne Admitted to the Church
  • The Wisdom of Anne Hutchinson
  • Anne’s Movement Grows and is Threatened
CD #4: Lord Baltimore’s Ark
  • King James and George Calvert
  • Catholics in England
  • Lord Baltimore in America
  • Foundations for a New Colony
  • George Calvert Dies
  • Departure of Catholic Immigrants
  • The Ark and the Dove
  • A Safe Arrival in Maryland
CD #5: The First Rebellion
  • A Young Nathaniel Bacon
  • An Inheritance in Virginia
  • A Future in America
  • Settling Near the Indians
  • War With the Native Indians
  • Rumors and Misunderstandings
  • Governor Berkeley’s Quest for Peace
  • Talk of Rebellion
  • Bacon Leads the Rebellion
  • Rebels Take Control
CD #6: The Salem Witches
  • Girls Learn of Witchcraft
  • A Concern Over Growing Evil
  • Flirting With The Devil
  • Children Afflicted
  • Gossip Of Witchcraft
  • “Witches” Arrested
  • The Sarah Goode Trial
  • No Defense
  • The Innocent Are Hanged
  • Judges See Their Mistakes
CD #7: Young Ben Franklin
  • A Smart, Intelligent Boy
  • Son of a Poor Man
  • James Franklin Returns from London
  • Too Smart for Grammar School
  • Ben’s Apprenticeship
  • The Education of Women
  • Boston’s New Newspaper
  • Attempts to Stop Publication
  • Ben Manages the Press
  • Arguments Over Apprenticeship
CD #8: Ben Franklin in Philadelphia
  • Franklin in Philadelphia
  • Governor Contracts with Ben
  • Franklin Attempts to Secure Financing
  • A Journey to Buy a Press
  • Franklin in London
  • Franklin Arrives Home
  • His Work in Philadelphia
  • A Discussion on Slavery
  • Franklin’s Successful Newspaper
  • Important Inventions
  • Uniting the Colonies
CD #9: George Washington: Early Years / Frontier Soldier
  • A Desire For Adventure
  • Washington’s Work in Ohio Valley
  • Disputes with the French Canadians
  • Sick in the West Indies
  • Washington to Solve the Dispute
  • Washington’s Militia Army
  • Washington’s Army Defeated
  • Washington and Franklin Meet
  • British and American Fight the French
CD #10: Daniel Boone:  The Price of Free Land
  • A Young Quaker in the Pennsylvania Woods
  • Rifles and Guns
  • A Move to the Southern Frontier
  • A Soldier Fighting Indians
  • Daniel Boone Starts a Family
  • Plans For an Expedition
  • A Decision to Move West
  • Tragedy in the Boone Family
  • Retreat Back to the Colonies
  • Founding of Boonesboro
CD #11: Samuel Adams and The Sons of Liberty
  • Samuel Adams Talks About His Future
  • Concern of His Father’s Land Bank
  • Growing Disputes Between England and America
  • Sons of Liberty Formed
  • Stamp Tax Resistance
  • Who Leads the Rebels?
  • England Repeals Tax
  • Samuel Adams Helps Unify Colonies
  • The Boston Massacre
CD #12: John Adams: A Fair Trial
  • Aftermath of the Boston Massacre
  • John Adams Asked to Defend Accused Soldiers
  • British Soldiers Leave Boston
  • Trial Postponed
  • John Adams Nominated to the Freedom Council
  • John Adams Elected as Boston Representative
  • Preparing For Trial of Captain Preston Begins
  • Verdict of Innocence
CD #13: Patrick Henry: The People’s Lawyer / If This Be Treason
  • Thomas Jefferson and His Teacher
  • Jefferson Meets Patrick Henry
  • Patrick Henry: An Intelligent, Common Man
  • Bar Exam
  • Patrick Henry Starts His Practice
  • A Powerful Defense, Part 1
  • A Powerful Defense, Part 2
  • Patrick Henry’s Surprising Influence
CD #14: A New and Rebellious Government / The Boston Tea Party
  • Attempts To Stop the Liberty Party
  • Governor Paid By English Parliament
  • How Are The Judges Being Paid?
  • Committees Of Correspondence
  • Governor Hutchinson’s Damaging Letters
  • Letters Published
  • Ben Franklin Arrested
  • Half-Price Tea
  • The Boston Tea Party
CD #15: The Siege of Boston/ The Continental Congress
  • Governor Hutchinson Writes England
  • Plans For an Embargo
  • Governor Impeached
  • Boston Port Closed
  • Other Colonies Help Massachusetts
  • Franklin Discusses Possible Revolution
  • Massachusetts Delegates
  • Journey to Philadelphia
  • Continental Congress Convene
CD #16: The Road to Lexington/The Road from Concord
  • Former Soldier’s Talk with General Washington
  • Sam and John Adams
  • Patrick Henry’s Vision of One Nation
  • Discussions of War for Independence
  • Ambassadors in London
  • British Army’s Plans
  • Paul Revere’s Warning
  • Revolutionary Troops Organize
  • Battle at Concord Bridge
  • Rebels Surprisingly Strong
CD #17: Ticonderoga/ Commander-in-Chief
  • Ben Franklin Back in America
  • Debates on Petitioning England
  • Congress Votes on Petition
  • Rebels Capture Fort Ticonderoga
  • A Temporary American Government
  • Revolutionary Skirmishes
  • Organizing the Military
  • Who Will Lead the Army
  • George Washington Appointed
  • John Adam’s Letters
CD# 18: Breed’s Hill / “Common Sense”
  • Plan For Bunker Hill
  • Strategy Of War
  • The Battle Begins
  • Whites of Their Eyes
  • Soldiers Need Discipline
  • Talk of Democracy
  • A Lull in the War
  • Congress Still Divided
  • “Common Sense” Unifies the People
CD #19: Declaration of Independence
  • British Generals
  • Women Must Support the Men
  • Congress Must Unite
  • Franklin Urges the Writing of a Declaration
  • Congress Approves of Writing a Declaration
  • How To Defend New York?
  • Authors of the Declaration Of Independence
  • Labor Over the Words of the Document
  • Arguments For and Against Independence
CD #20: Endless Defeat
  • Lead Balls For Ammunition
  • British War Plans, Part 1
  • British War Plans, Part 2
  • American War Plans
  • General Washington Will Not Compromise
  • First Battles After the Declaration
  • False Casualty Reports
  • British and American Negotiations
  • Inadequate American Armies Retreat
CD #21: Crossing the Delaware / Lafayette and the French Alliance
  • American Discouragement
  • Just One American Victory
  • Loyalists to the Crown Threatened
  • Crossing the Delaware
  • Ben Franklin Seeks French Support
  • Marquis Lafayette’s Desire For Glory
  • Franklin Inspires Young Marquis Lafayette
  • Lafayette’s Talk of Possible American Support
  • France and Financial Support
CD #22: The Hero of Saratoga / Valley Forge
  • General Gates Plays Politics
  • Benedict Arnold Demoted
  • Fighting in the Countryside
  • The Hero of Saratoga
  • General Gates’ Deceit to Congress
  • Supplies Never Arrive
  • Hunger at Valley Forge
  • Deceits and Corruption
  • Prayer at Valley Forge
CD #23: Beginning of Victory / Spies and Traitors
  • Soldiers Learn Discipline
  • A Treaty With France
  • England Wishes For Peace
  • The British Withdraw from Philadelphia
  • General Washington Attacks
  • Possible Court-Martial
  • Courting a Spy
  • General Arnold Secretly Joins with the British
  • Benedict Arnold Becomes a Traitor
CD #24: The War Moves South / The Swamp Fox
  • British Occupy South Carolina
  • Pardons Revoked
  • Rebels Organize
  • Rebel Success in South Carolina
  • Promissory Notes to the Soldiers
  • A Constitutional Proposal
  • Cruelties Toward Citizens
  • The Swamp Fox
CD #25: Cowpens/ Yorktown
  • Plan: Outlast the British
  • Washington and Jefferson
  • Plans for Battles
  • Rebels Stand Their Ground
  • Continuing War in the Carolinas
  • British Troop Move to Virginia
  • Talk of Honor in War
  • British Surrender
CD #26: George Washington & The Constitution
  • King of England Learns of Revolutionary Victory
  • America’s Debt of War
  • A Fragile Government
  • George Washington’s Love of Freedom
  • Promissory Notes to the Soldiers
  • A Constitutional Proposal
  • Adams and Jefferson Discuss Constitutional Issues
  • The Constitutional Convention
  • How Will the People be Represented?
  • Representation and Slavery
  • A New America Constitution
CD #27: Robert Fulton: The Plunging Boat / Fulton’s Folly
  • A Young Artist in Pennsylvania
  • A Need for Inventions
  • Disappointment in Paris
  • The Inventive Process
  • The Plunging Boat
  • Steamboat Plans
  • Steamboat Success and Failure
  • Torpedoes
  • Fulton’s Folly
CD #28: Andrew Jackson: The Common Man
  • A Youth in North Carolina
  • Prisoners of War
  • Deaths in the Family
  • West to Tennessee
  • Troubles with the Native Americans
  • Tennessee Statehood and Democracy
  • Congressman and Senator
  • Judge and General
CD #29: Andrew Jackson: The People’s President/ Harriet Beecher Stowe: “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
  • War of 1812
  • General Jackson: Hero of the South
  • A Call to Political Life Again
  • The People’s President
  • Daughter of a Preacher
  • Writing and Literature
  • Sympathy for Slaves
  • “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
CD #30: Abraham Lincoln: The Last American President / A House Divided
  • Country Lawyer
  • Keep the Country Undivided
  • A Speech on Slavery
  • Upcoming Election
  • The Nomination for President
  • Early Struggles as President
  • Fort Sumter: Start of Civil War
  • Habeas Corpus Suspended
  • Riots in Union States
  • General Sherman
CD #31: Abraham Lincoln: The Wounded Nation
  • General McClellan
  • Politics and Military
  • The Slow General
  • Wounded Soldiers
  • General McClellan Replaced
  • The Emancipation Proclamation
  • Union Successes
  • The Gettysburg Address
CD #32: Grant and Lee
  • Robert E. Lee’s Great Heritage
  • Ulysses S. Grant Honesty
  • Educations at West Point
  • Lee Refuses Union Generalship
  • Grant Becomes a Union General
  • Lee Leads Confederates
  • U.S. (Unconditional Surrender) Grant
  • Lee Surrenders to Grant
CD #33: Thomas Edison: An American Genius
  • Young Edison: A Distracted Worker
  • News of Lincoln’s Death
  • A Fragile Government
  • Working with Electricity
  • Edison Cheated in Boston
  • The Stock Ticker
  • Edison’s New Company
  • A Wife for Edison
  • The Phonograph and The Light Bulb
CD #34: Susan B. Anthony: Woman on the March
  • A Quaker Upbringing
  • Family Bankruptcy
  • The Anthony Family’s New Beginning
  • A Proposal for Marriage
  • The Temperance Society
  • The Woman-Run Temperance Society
  • Women’s Rights
  • Honor Found in Repaying Debt
  • The First Women Voters
  • Susan B. Anthony Before the Judge
CD #35: Booker T. Washington
  • Fredrick Douglas Learns to Read
  • Opportunity in New York
  • Slaves Freed
  • Booker T. Washington’s College Education
  • The Need of Education for African Americans
  • The Tuskegee Institute
  • The Growth of the Institute
  • George Washington Carver
CD #36: The Wright Brothers / Lindbergh: The Spirit of St. Louis
  • The Wright Brothers’ Desire to Fly
  • Test Flights
  • Successful Flights
  • Young Charles Lindbergh
  • Flying Lessons
  • Wing Walking and Parachuting
  • New York to Paris Contest
  • The Famous Lindbergh Flight
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