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In the Reign of Terror - Jim Hodges Audiobook

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In the Reign of Terror - Jim Hodges Audiobook

In the Reign of Terror - Jim Hodges Audiobook

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The storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, ushered in the French Revolution. Within four years, the king was executed and a revolutionary tribunal was established to judge ā€œenemies of the people.ā€ Led by Robespierre, the Jacobins sought to establish a ā€œRepublic of Virtueā€ and to achieve it, the property of nobles was seized and ā€œenemiesā€ tried and sent to the guillotine. Known as the Reign of Terror, everyone associated with the monarchy, expressed royalist views, or opposed the committee, faced potential execution. Harry Sandwith, a companion of a French family, wins their confidence and becomes the protector of the three daughters. After the girls are condemned to death in the coffin ships, Harry saves the girls and gets them safely to England.

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After purchasing this .mp3 audiobook, you will be given an opportunity to download it on the "Thank You" screen. You will also receive an email with a download link.

Classical Conversations Program(s): Foundations, Scribblers

Correlating Cycle(s): 2

The storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, ushered in the French Revolution. Within four years, the king was executed and a revolutionary tribunal was established to judge ā€œenemies of the people.ā€ Led by Robespierre, the Jacobins sought to establish a ā€œRepublic of Virtueā€ and to achieve it, the property of nobles was seized and ā€œenemiesā€ tried and sent to the guillotine. Known as the Reign of Terror, everyone associated with the monarchy, expressed royalist views, or opposed the committee, faced potential execution. Harry Sandwith, a companion of a French family, wins their confidence and becomes the protector of the three daughters. After the girls are condemned to death in the coffin ships, Harry saves the girls and gets them safely to England.