• American History, Bundle I: American History, Native Americans

  • By: William D. Willis
  • Narrated by: Kevin Iggens
  • Length: 9 hrs and 59 mins
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By: William D. Willis
Narrated by: Kevin Iggens
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The ultimate history bundle for all Americans and people who take interest in American history. From Native Americans to America today, embark on a journey that reveals the mistakes that tore a continent apart, as well as the triumphs that rebuilt it.

American History: US History: An Overview of the Most Important People & Events. The History of United States: From Indians to Contemporary History of America. Final edition.

This is the story of how a handful of explorers and settlers grew into one of the world’s greatest nations. With US History: An Overview of the Most Important People & Events, you’ll meet the leaders who founded and shaped a great nation. But this short introduction to American History doesn’t stop at who and when. It follows the roller coaster of events to also show you how and why:

  • Columbus’ discovery of an uncharted continent led to rapid colonization by Spanish and European nations.
  • Fierce competition between the Spanish, French, English, and Portuguese divided the North American landmass into multiple territories.
  • A series of great leaders founded a democracy that has withstood centuries of peace and turmoil.
  • War, tragedy, and famine shaped the US into a modern superpower.
  • The US Constitution continues to guide and shape the nation today.
  • The major political parties of the past shaped the modern Republican and Democratic parties.

Native Americans: American History: An Overview of "Native American History" - Your Guide to: Native People, Indians, & Indian History. Third edition - complete with expanded and brand new content.

Discover a history you never knew! An in-depth look at all aspects of Native American social and geographical history. The study of Native American heritage is a great way to learn more about their customs and habits. More importantly, it will show you the huge role Native Americans played in American society, history, and independence.

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Juvenile Term Paper

I just paid for and listened to a sixth grade term paper read by a sixth grader.
It is unbelievable to me that a voice-over talent cannot pronounce words correctly (annihilate was pronounced "anilate", for example). The content sounds and reads like it was copied and pasted from various sources on the internet, and some sentences are repeated verbatim from a paragraph or two before.
If I could stand to listen to the thing again, I would make a note of all the mispronunciations and redundancies in text and send it to the author and narrator, but I believe some editor has already been overpaid to do that.
How did I get through it? I refused to give up, and finally turned it into a game of listening for mispronounced words, unnecessary pregnant pauses in the narration, and redundant phrases and themes. Then it became comic relief while driving.
If you will listen with that particular attitude, you might find enjoyment in this book.

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