
Independence Now!
The First of the Founding Documents Series Featuring the Declaration of Independence (Plays of the American Revolution, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Law
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Ilona Stone
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Mara Purl
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Roger Kern
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Tim Byron Owen
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By:
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Thomas N. Mills
About this listen
The first of the Founding Documents Trilogy featuring the Declaration of Independence. The listener is swept into a chapter of history ripped from the headlines of the late 1700s, where the future of the Colonies hung in the balance. Would the founding fathers be executed for high treason, or would they sign the document that would mean...Independence Now!
A living document, its ideals contain principles of good government that can be traced back to the Iroquois Nations’ Great Law of Peace, Plato, Aristotle, and Enlightenment philosophers through the ages.
©2016 Thomas N. Mills, American Heritage Publications (P)2023 American Heritage Publications