
American history, but in a fun, practical way. Listen, learn, and hopefully use something to become a better American.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

This one is on the longer side... but that's because this is possibly the one period in our history that people need to know the most: the formation of the United States of America that we live in today.
Feat. Founding Fathers, merchants, carpenters... more
What were the conditions to make people say, "enough's enough"? What examples did they look to? And how did they pull off what should have been impossible?
Feat. marriage certificates, 13th-century barons, tar-and-feathering, state militias, and the... more
What were the conditions to make people say, "enough's enough"? What examples did they look to? And how did they pull off what should have been impossible?
Feat. marriage certificates, 13th-century barons, tar-and-feathering, state militias, and th... more
How does the culture of a society develop? What factors in the 18th century convened to create more egalitarian conditions? How did people work and live? What was America's evolving relationship to the wider world?
Feat. fraternal organizations, tav... more
European beginnings in the Americas-- as well as my own beginnings in long-form recording! 😅 What actually were Spanish attitudes towards their American endeavors? What was the business model for colonization, and how did it change over time? And wh... more










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