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American History Stories... You Never Read in School... But Should Have...

Presented by Reed Simonsen and Ron Garrard, this podcast is based on the famous history books by Mara Pratt and Reed Simonsen. Come and enjoy the history behind the greatest nation ever conceived in freedom, the United States of America! Let Freedom Ring again in your heart!Special thanks to Arnold Friberg & Friberg Fine Arts for permission to use "The Prayer at Valley Forge" in connection with this series. Prints are available in various sizes online.

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    Ep. 4: The Queen Who Believed part 2 (Kingdom of Castile, Spain, May 1st, 1486).

    Friendless and without money, Christopher Columbus, with his little son Diego, travelled from place to place, always seeking someone who would understand his belief that the earth was not flat.Years and years rolled by; and Columbus had gained nothing but a worldwide name of being a fool or an insane man. Men sneered at him, boys hooted at him in the street. Surely it was a brave man who could endure all this for the sake of right. But it is always so; as you grow older and read larger histories than these, you will find that seldom has a great man or woman brought to the world any great new truth, that ignorant and superstitious people did not scoff at it and make the life of the brave discoverer one of wretchedness and persecution. He needed someone to help him get an audience with Queen Isabella of Spain!This series is presented by Reed Simonsen & Ron Garrard and is based on the book series by the same name available on Amazon and at various other retailers. The artwork "The Prayer at Valley Forge" by Arnold Friberg is used by permission of Friberg Fine Arts.

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    Ep. 3: The Boy Who Knew the World was Round part 1 (Genoa, Italy 1451).

    This boy, as every American knows, was Christopher Columbus, the man who discovered America for what we call “the Old World.”It is said that, living as he did in this little seaport town, he was generally, when not at school, to be found standing about the wharves watching the great ships come in, and listening to the marvelous stories that the sailors told."I shall be a sailor!" he would say to himself as he listened; and then, like all other small lads, he longed to grow big and strong and old. "When I'm a man, I shall be a sailor!"This series is presented by Reed Simonsen & Ron Garrard and is based on the book series by the same name available on Amazon and at various other retailers. The artwork "The Prayer at Valley Forge" by Arnold Friberg is used by permission of Friberg Fine Arts.

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    Ep. 2: The Common Law (London, England 1606).

    On April 10th, 1606, James I of England issued the 1606 First Virginia Charter, which created the Virginia Company, authorizing Englishmen to colonize the Americas, particularly Virginia (named in honor of both the Virgin Mary and his predecessor, Queen Elizabeth the first).It is extremely important to understand this legal charter because it influenced the thinking of the colonists. Sloppy courses in American History start with the colonists’ anger over King George the third’s tyrannical arrogance to tax the colonies without their consent, but they fail to explain why that was illegal in the first place. Soon you will know...This series is presented by Reed Simonsen & Ron Garrard and is based on the book series by the same name available on Amazon and at various other retailers. The artwork "The Prayer at Valley Forge" by Arnold Friberg is used by permission of Friberg Fine Arts.

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    Ep. 1: Let Freedom Ring! (Yorktown, Virginia 1781).

    You, my fellow countrymen countrywomen, sons and daughters, Americans, you have a priceless treasure…  Your American Heritage. This show will celebrate the countless men, women and children who over the past 250 years pledged their lives, liberty and sacred honor to a grand experiment in freedom — a revolution that changed the world forever!Students of true history know that men have been subjected to tyranny for most of human history. These hear Benjamin Franklin’s frankness when he said to his young country, “We have given you a Republic if you can keep it.”That your God given right to Constitutional Freedom not be lost, is our prayer and hope for you.So how did we get here? Let’s find out together!Let Freedom Ring again and again…This series is presented by Reed Simonsen & Ron Garrard and is based on the book series by the same name available on Amazon and at various other retailers. The artwork "The Prayer at Valley Forge" by Arnold Friberg is used by permission of Friberg Fine Arts.

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Presented by Reed Simonsen and Ron Garrard, this podcast is based on the famous history books by Mara Pratt and Reed Simonsen. Come and enjoy the history behind the greatest nation ever conceived in freedom, the United States of America! Let Freedom Ring again in your heart!Special thanks to Arnold Friberg & Friberg Fine Arts for permission to use "The Prayer at Valley Forge" in connection with this series. Prints are available in various sizes online.

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