American History Stories, Volume 2


Lu par Laura Caldwell

(4.4 stars; 24 reviews)

History is brought to life in the second volume of American History Stories by Mara L. Pratt. It is a wonderful introduction for children to American history, this volume beginning with the causes of the American Revolution. Although each chapter is short, it is full of fascinating information, and so well-written that adults will enjoy it as much as children. (Summary by Laura Caldwell)

Reader's Note: This edition contains patriotic songs of the time period. Where these songs have occurred, the lyrics have been read. The music for these songs may be found in the text. (3 hr 18 min)

Chapitres

Causes of the Revolution 5:59 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Stamp Act 1:29 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Behavior of the Colonists 5:29 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Daughters of Liberty 5:14 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Boston Boys 3:36 Lu par Laura Caldwell
A Brave Little Girl 3:09 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Boston Massacre 8:07 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Boston Tea-Party 4:21 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Revolutionary Tea 2:03 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Patriotic Barber 2:28 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Battle of Lexington 6:21 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Paul Revere's Ride 4:46 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Origin of Yankee Doodle 2:37 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Women at Lexington 3:39 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Capture of Ticonderoga 2:38 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Battle of Bunker Hill 5:14 Lu par Laura Caldwell
General Warren 2:28 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The March to Quebec 6:22 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Washington and His Army 4:12 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Red-coats Leave Boston 4:09 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Declaration of Independence 4:29 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The History of Our Flag 2:50 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Star-Spangled Banner 2:06 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Our Flag is There 1:17 Lu par Laura Caldwell
A Petty Tyrant 4:11 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Leaden Statue 2:28 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Free and Equal 2:46 Lu par Laura Caldwell
An Anecdote of Washington 1:38 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Lydia Darrah Saves General Washington 2:35 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Washington's Christmas Surprise 3:00 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Washington's Christmas Gift to the American Army 2:23 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Valley Forge 2:43 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Emily Geiger 2:52 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Massacre of Wyoming 2:22 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Surrender of Burgoyne 4:57 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Saratoga 1:37 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Half-Witted Tory Boy 3:01 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Fox of the Southern Swamp 2:45 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Song of Marion's Men 2:36 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Women of South Carolina 3:16 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Israel Putnam 9:36 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Benjamin Franklin 6:15 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Poor Richard's Almanac 5:10 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Arnold the Traitor and Andre the Spy 6:36 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Surrender of Cornwallis 8:59 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Anecdote of Burgoyne 2:04 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Nancy Hart 2:48 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Lafayette 3:28 Lu par Laura Caldwell
The Punning Parson 2:09 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Provost Cunningham 4:17 Lu par Laura Caldwell
America: or, My Country 'Tis of Thee 1:33 Lu par Laura Caldwell
General Joseph Warren's Address 1:32 Lu par Laura Caldwell
My Country 1:40 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Memory Gems 1:51 Lu par Laura Caldwell

Critiques

American History Gem


(5 stars)

A wonderful review of American Revolutionary highlights. Well worth listening to. Keep in mind that this work is geared toward children and as such, it is decidedly tendentious and perhaps a bit biased toward the American point of view. For example, as an adult amateur historian, how can one listen to the “Massacre of Wyoming” where Americans were murdered, without thinking about the massacre the Americans committed in Pennsylvania of helpless innocent people, which isn’t mentioned? And without detracting from the awesome feats of George Washington, as an adult I know shocking things about Washington that historians choose to leave out of his many biographies. For example, a good case can be made that Washington is responsible for starting the most deadly and savage war American has ever had; the French and Indian war; a major cause of our Revolution. Washing was commander of a reconnaissance platoon when he came upon a French diplomatic mission with a message from the King of France. Washington attacked them and the French diplomat was wounded with many of his party. A savage in Washington’s party wanted to scalp the wounded Frenchman, and he did. The French were not pleased. The rest is history. Washington was very pro slavery, and tried to kidnap his runaway house slave girl, Oney Judge from New Hampshire. Washington even broke laws that he himself wrote in the pursuit of this endeavor. Yet, this book is a great overview of the most important and famous incidents of our American Revolution. Laura Caldwell, the narrator, possesses what to me is God given talent as a reader.

Put me to sleep


(3 stars)

A very patriotic textbook for kids from the 1800's focussing on American history at the time of the Revolution. It even includes poems and tips on their performance. It was interesting, but the best part about it was how quickly it put me to sleep. Many thanks to the narrator.