Reissue: DHP Ep. 59: The American Revolution, Part II: 1775

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April 19th, 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the REAL American Declaration of Independence, when thousands of average, non-elite Americans declared their independence by deed over a year before the “leaders” in Philadelphia decided to declare it with ink & parchment.
Because of this, and because I’ve recently published the collection of the entire Dangerous History American Revolution series in my Patreon shop, I decided to temporarily reissue DHP episode 59 (originally published in April 2015 & no longer available on the public DHP feed), which centers on the crucial year of 1775.
Join CJ as he discusses:
- Some thoughts on Great Man historical narratives
- An overview of what was happening in terms of rising tensions in late-1774 and early-1775, much of which related to British attempts to limit colonists’ access to weapons and gunpowder
- A fairly detailed account of the Battle of Lexington & Concord on April 19, 1775
- The actions of the Continental Congress, including the appointment of George Washington as Commander of the new Continental Army, and its consequences for the war and the future of America
- Ethan Allen & his Green Mountain Boys
- Some other early battles
- The situation as of the close of 1775
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