Dramatizes events described in actual letters between Henry Laurens, a South Carolinian patriot and president of the First Continental Congress, and his son John, a student in London, in order to provide a historical and human perspective of the events that led to the American Revolution.
"Dramatizes events described in actual letters between Henry Laurens, a South Carolinian patriot and president of the First Continental Congress, and his son John, a student in London, in order to provide a historical and human perspective of the events that led to the American Revolution."@en
"Dramatizes events described in letters between Henry Laurens, a South Carolinian patriot and president of the First Continental Congress, and his son John, a student in London, in order to provide a historical and human perspective of the events that led to the American Revolution."@en
"Dramatizes events described in letters between Henry Laurens, a South Carolinian patriot and president of the First Continental Congress, and his son John, a student in London, in order to provide a historical and human perspective of the events that led to the American Revolution."
"Presents actual letters between Henry Laurens, a South Carolinian patriot and president of the First Continental Congress, and his son, a student in London, in order to provide a historical and human perspective to the events that led to the American Revolution."@en
"Dramatizes events described in letters between Henry Laurens, a South Carolinian patriot and president of the First Continental Congress, and his son, John, a student in London, in order to provide a historical and human perspective to the events that led to the American Revolution."@en
"Dramatizes events described in letters between Henry Laurens, a South Carolinian patriot and president of the First Continental Congress, and his son, John, a student in London, in order to provide a historical and human perspective to the events that led to the American Revolution."
"Based on the letters of Henry Laurens, a South Carolinian patriot and president of the First Continental Congress, and his son, John, a student in London. Provides a glimpse of the period from 1772 to 1776 and a human perspective to the events that led to the American Revolution."@en
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