Are you looking for a positive and empowering U.S. history curriculum that’s completely free? In this episode of Homeschool Talks, HSLDA Vice President Jim Mason talks with Robert Woodson, founder of the 1776 Unites curriculum. They discuss why Robert decided to create the curriculum, what it can offer for homeschooling families, and more!
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