American History Stories, Volume 2 by Mara L. Pratt

Bunker Hill

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Running time: 3 hours, 18 minutes

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Lexington Concord

01 – Causes of the Revolution

02 – The Stamp Act

03 – Behavior of the Colonists

04 – Daughters of Liberty

05 – The Boston Boys

06 – A Brave Little Girl

07 – The Boston Massacre

08 – The Boston Tea-Party

09 – Revolutionary Tea

10 – The Patriotic Barber

11 – Battle of Lexington
12 – Paul Revere’s Ride

Paul Revere's ride


13 – The Origin of Yankee Doodle

14 – The Women at Lexington

15 – Capture of Ticonderoga

Fort Ticonderoga 1775

16 – Battle of Bunker Hill

17 – General Warren

Trumbull's Death of Gen Warren at Bunker Hill


18 – The March to Quebec

19 – Washington and His Army

20 – The Red-coats Leave Boston

21 – Declaration of Independence

22 – The History of Our Flag

American Flag history

23 – The Star Bangled Banner

24 – Our Flag is There

25 – A Petty Tyrant

26 – The Leaden Statue

27 – Free and Equal

28 – An Anecdote of Washington

29 – Lydia Darrah Saves General Washington

30 – Washington’s Christmas Surprise

31 – Washington’s Christmas Gift to the American Army

Washington and Lafayette at Valley Forge

32 – Valley Forge

33 – Emily Geiger

34 – Massacre of Wyoming

35 – The Surrender of Burgoyne

36 – Saratoga

37 – The Half-Witted Tory Boy

Francis Marion Swamp Fox

38 – The Fox of the Southern Swamp

39 – Song of Marion’s Men

40 – The Women of South Carolina

41 – Israel Putnam

42 – Benjamin Franklin

43 – Poor Richard’s Almanac

44 – Arnold the Traitor and Andre the Spy

45 – Surrender of Cornwallis

46 – Anecdote of Burgoyne

47 – Nancy Hart

Lafayette

48 – Lafayette

49 – The Punning Parson

50 – Provost Cunningham

51 – America: or, My Country ‘Tis of Thee

General Warren

52 – General Joseph Warren’s Address

53 – My Country
54 – Memory Gems

The Declaration of Independence

Declaration_independence by John Trumbull

Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson

Clicking any of the following links will take you away from My Audio School. Kids, please get permission before leaving My Audio School.

To listen to The Declaration of Independence, as read by Bill Barker, who interprets Thomas Jefferson for Colonial Williamsburg, go to Monticello Podcasts. You’ll need to page most of the way down the page, to the podcast titled Jefferson’s Words: Two Declarations.

Read along by clicking here.

To see a video of the reading of the Declaration of Independence from Colonial Williamsburg, go to the Colonial Williamsburg Video page. This video is titled We Hold These Truths. You’ll need to page down to find it.  This video is archived  on June 29, 2009.

For more excellent audio and video podcasts from Colonial Williamsburg, go to History.org.

Page down to the April 27, 2009 podcast to hear Thomas Jefferson on religious freedom, and the April 20, 2009 podcast to hear Patrick Henry on religious freedom.

Our Island Story Part 2 by H. E. Marshall

Lady Jane Grey Preparing for Execution, painted by George Whiting Flagg in 1835

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Tudor rose.

Summary from Librivox:
Our Island Story was first published in 1905 and became an instant classic. Beginning with the Romans and following the triumphs and foibles of the good, not so good and the downright despicable figures of history; we are treated to a dazzling montage of kings, queens, barons, knights, explorers, movers and shakers that have played a key role in the history of England.

Marshall freely mixes folk tale with historical fact and in so doing paints a very vivid picture of the past in a style reminiscent of all that is finest in the children’s story-telling tradition. This is the second section of that work and will carry you from the convoluted and bloody Wars of the Roses up to the death of Queen Victoria and the resolution of the Boer War.

Please be advised that this book was written in the early years of the 20th century and there will be words and phrases used then, in all innocence, that are considered politically incorrect in this age. It’s perfectly fine for children to listen to but please ensure there is someone on hand who can explain these terms in a mature fashion.(Summary by Jim, for Librivox.org)

Wars of the Roses

55 The red rose and the white

56  Queen Margaret and the Robbers

57 The King Maker

58 Edward V – The King Who was Never Crowned

Edward V by Wenceslas Hollar

59 The Two Little Princes in the Tower

60 Henry VII – Story of the Make-Believe Prince

61 Another Make-Believe Prince

62 Henry VIII and The Field of the Cloth of Gold

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63 How the King Became the Defender of the Faith

64 Henry VIII: The Story of the King’s Six Wives

65 The Story of a Boy King

66 The Story of Lady Jane Grey

Hatfield House, where Queen Elizabeth held her first council of state, photo by Allan Engelhardt CCAS2 license

67 How the Princess Elizabeth Became a Prisoner

68 Mary I – How a Candle Was Lit in England

69 How the Imprisoned Princess Became a Queen

Elizabeth 1 England

70 Elizabeth – The Story of a Most Unhappy Queen

71 How England was saved from the Spaniards

72 Elizabeth–The story of Sir Walter Raleigh

73 The Queen’s Favorite

74 The Story of Guy Fawkes

Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor by William Halsall, 1882

75 The Story of the Mayflower

76 How a Woman Struck a Blow for Freedom

77 How the King and the Parliament Quarrelled

78 The Story of How the King was Brought to His Death

Oliver Cromwell Imprisoning King Charles I

79 The Adventures of a Prince

80 The Commonwealth – The Lord Protector

81 How Death Walked in the Streets of London

82 The Story of How London was Burned

OIS2 Makasiinit_tulessa by Petteri Sulonen Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license

83 The Fiery Cross

84 The Story of King Monmouth

85 The Story of the Seven Bishops

86 William the Deliverer

87 The Story of Brave Londonderry

88 The Story of a Sad Day in a Highland Glen

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89 How the Union Jack was Made

90 The Story of the Earl of Mar’s Hunting Party

91 The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie

Bonnie Prince Charlie

92 The Story of Flora MacDonald

93 The Story of The Black Hole of Calcutta

94 The Story of How Canada Was Won

The Delaware Regiment at the Battle of Long Island

95 How America Was Lost

96 A Story of a Spinning Wheel

97 England Expects that Every Man will do his Duty

98 George III – The Battle of Waterloo

Battle of Waterloo by Robinson, circa 1820

99 The First Gentleman in Europe

100 Two Peaceful Victories

101 The Girl Queen

102 Victoria – When Bread was Dear

103 Victoria – Peace

Queen Victoria by Melville

104 Victoria – War

105 The Land of Snow

106 Victoria – The Siege of Delhi

Secundra Bagh after the Indian Mutiny

107 The Pipes at Lucknow

108 Victoria – Under the Southern Cross

109 From Cannibal to Christian

110 Victoria – Boer and Briton

111 List of Kings from Edward the Confessor