For Life and Liberty: Causes and Effects of the Declaration of Independence
Written by Rebecca Levine
Narrated by Various Narrators
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About this audiobook
Many people traveled far to a new land in search of freedom. But years later, they were still ruled by a foreign power. How did the Declaration of Independence proclaim freedom? And how did it help form the United States?
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