The American Founding
The American Founding
Neah Lekan
A narrative history of the American founding, from the arrival of English settlers in 1607 to the retirement of the last President of the founding generation, James Monroe, in 1825.
34 - Tyranny and Taxes
Weighed down by war debt, Parliament enacted the first major legislation in a generation which would directly levy taxes upon the people of British North America. Americans themselves, however, resisted the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act, harnessing...
Sep 2, 2020
29 min
33 - The Aftermath
With Britain victorious in the French and Indian War, Americans began to move west and claim the land they felt was now theirs, only to encounter royal regulations and further war with Native Americans amid a postwar economic...
Aug 18, 2020
26 min
32 - A New Agincourt
In 1759 and 1760, the British invaded Quebec, conquering the region within two years and bringing the French and Indian War, which had engaged all residents of North America for six years, to its conclusion.
May 11, 2020
26 min
31 - The Turning Tide
After several years of continued defeat at the hands of the French, the British embarked on a bold strategy in 1758 by attempting to invade Quebec from both the east and the west simultaneously.
Apr 4, 2020
27 min
30 - Lakefront War
To counter a planned British invasion of New France, French commander Louis-Joseph de Montcalm planned an elaborate siege of British lakefront installations in Northern New York, driving the British from the region and pressing the French advantage in...
Mar 14, 2020
27 min
29 - L'avance Francaise
The British sent forces to defend their North American territories against the French in 1755, and were met with a French army ready to wage war on the frontier, and which quickly advanced to stake a claim to the Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes region.
Feb 28, 2020
26 min
28 - Ignoble Beginnings
Ordered to assert British claim to the Ohio Valley, young Virginia militia major George Washington ventured into the Pennsylvania backcountry in 1754 and inadvertently started the French and Indian War.
Feb 20, 2020
26 min
27 - Emigrants and Empires
On the eve of the French and Indian War, New France spanned territories from Quebec and Ontario, to the modern American Midwest, to Louisiana, and was a powerful commercial empire poised to take on the British for control of the Ohio Valley.
Feb 13, 2020
24 min
26 - A Great Awakening
In the mid-18th Century, preachers from England and America alike traveled the Eastern Seaboard of what is now the United States proclaiming a message of salvation and giving rise to the tradition of American evangelicalism through revival meetings.
Feb 6, 2020
26 min
25 - Rancor and Rebellion
In the 1730s and 1740s, concurrent events in New York, South Carolina, and Central and South America united people from New Hampshire to Georgia in defense of liberty and territory while enslaved people continued to yearn for freedom.
Jan 30, 2020
27 min
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