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America's Fight For Freedom
- The Life and Times of George Washington
- Narrated by: Frances H. Kelley
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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The Life & Times of George Washington (Part 2) - After being defeated at Germantown and Brandywine, PA, George Washington and his army of 11,000 men spent the winter of 1777-78 at Valley Forge. More then 3,000 men died there of extreme cold, hunger and sickness. What kept them going?
George Washington's leadership, Baron Von Steubin's training, and the news that General Burgoyne's Red Coats had been licked at Saratoga. Now France openly joined the war against Great Britain.
"No news was received with more heartfelt joy", said George. This was the turning point of the revolutionary war.
©2008 Eye in the Ear (P)2008 Eye in the Ear
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