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Historical-Rhetorical: Father of his Country.

By: John Harrington
Narrated by: Gabriel Reyes
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Written in poetic verse, Historical-Rhetorical is a children's history book series. In this audiobook, learn how George Washington became one of America's most patriotic citizens, beginning with his birth. You'll also learn about how he grew up on Ferry Farm, how he led his militia though the French & Indian War, about his involvement in politics, how he was appointed General of the Continental Army - commanding his troops through the American Revolutionary War, how he was unanimously elected first President of the United States, and finally about his much deserved retirement. Fun listening for all ages.

©2016 JOHN HARRINGTON (P)2018 JOHN HARRINGTON
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