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The Epic Story of 1777–1779

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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness... these are the unalienable rights which all men are given, says the Declaration of Independence. In July 1776, America's thirteen colonies took a stand against the tyrannical power of Great Britain's empire and proclaimed liberty throughout the land.

But the story doesn't end there. The Patriots still had a war to win.

And so the American Revolutionary War continued. In 1777 until 1779, even more impossible feats were accomplished on both the American, English, and French sides. In the sequel to 2022's The Epic Story of 1776, even greater stories are told from the perspectives of twenty-five revolutionaries; some old and some new.

This is their story. Told in their words.

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Praise for The Epic Story of 1777-1779

★★★★★
Three loud HUZZAHS for 'The Epic Story of America: 1777-79!' For young Americans, it is vital they know their roots. This book inspires our youngest generations to explore and research the founding of the United States of America.
— Bruce E. Mowday
Author, 'Lafayette at Brandywine'

Studying history is one of the great pursuits in life, because all of the answers to the future can be found in the past.

★★★★★

Mark Schneider
Colonial Williamsburg Reenactor

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