I’ve been living on a property located on a former plantation in Sardis Georgia for 8 years and have cycling routes that go in between adjacent plantations and church’s dating back to early 1800’s and these areas are relatively well preserved remaining agricultural, your research and narratives bring forth a sense of what the state of mind based upon life roles which is pretty much the same today, I’m working on acquiring a better perspective and am factoring in Harris book character types as a starting point as what could be considered indelible in time, I’m spending time at the local library would appreciate anything you consider mandated reading - thank you
Hello! Thank you for your kind words and best of luck with your project. You can see all of the sources Elizabeth used for this episode here: www.footnotinghistory.com/home/uncle-remus-joel-chandler-harris-and-the-south-part-ii
"For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty. " -Revelation 16:14
The British did not surrender in 1781. The war continued right up to 1783 but granted after Yorktown the British realized that the war with those 13 provinces, France, Spain, the Netherlands was likely not going to end well.
Just how many Loyalists were there? How many Loyalists fled those 13 provinces in rebellion during the civil war? I've seen a wide variety of numbers. I used 100,000 because the USA version would naturally choose a much lower number. Besides who were considered Loyalists?
Declaring independence is not the same as achieving independence. If those 13 provinces of British America which were declared "in rebellion" in 1775 actually gained independence why did the civil war continue for another 8 years and require the massive assistance of France, Spain and the Netherlands.
Just how many colonies were there in 1775 British America? There were 19 provinces, 3 massive territories, and innumerable colonies in the Caribbean and Atlantic. This is a good start in understanding the real First American Civil War 1775-1783.
Can you please make a program about A. George Washington’s wooden teeth B. Napoleons biles and the assumption that Waterloo was lost because of him having bathed during the battle and him being in great pain and in consequence not being in full command of his senses.
Candace Owens brought me here too, Leo Frank was from a powerful family and well connected if there was proof of his innocence it would have been found. Anti semitism wasn't a thing in the south at that time ...the ADL was born after this case for this case and for cases like this.😊
Judah Philip Benjamin Benjamin was the first Jew to hold a Cabinet position in North America and the first to be elected to the United States Senate who had not renounced his faith.
We are using it. Its not just monotomic gold that is needed but vitamin and mineral help. And it does assist in not being addicted, along with the mind's ability to see more clearly with a brain well fed.
This is why Rocerfella instituted AA through his stooge Bill Wilson and the institution of inverted gnostic disease modelling was born.. its big news not heard...
Fascinating, thanks so much! I found this podcast because I've been reading Ariana Franklin's historical "Mistress of the Art of Death" fiction series about a young woman doctor from Salerno who was summoned to England by Henry II to solve some mysterious murders. I also love medical history and I wanted to find out more about these amazing women.
Was this a video on silver or slave labor? Yes, the use of slave labor to get the silver was wrong, but so was the horrific treatment of natives by Spanish missionaries and the forced labor in mining, farming, military operations around the world for millennia. Every region of the world has used slave labor and those slaves were never treated well. In comparison (comparison mind you) the African slaves used in colonial America were treated much better than in many parts of the world. Slavery is an abomination which encompasses all other evils. It sucks but it is a part of human history and is even a part of today since several countries still openly allow for human slavery and many other countries turn a blind eye to it.
I don’t like the fact that the reporter or moderator of trainer keeps talking over the Black Lady who is trying to tell her family story and how she is trying to white wash the story by telling the hardships and degradation imposed on the Slaves rather than highlighting key aspects if their resistance.
Pathetic. Learn to pronounce Italian words if you’re trying to give a history of the nation. Learn to segue properly. Did you know segue comes from the Italian verb seguire- to follow. You’re wasting your knowledge because you’re not taking it to the level to which it belongs. Stop being lazy, it’s not as cute as you think.
It's a pagan Celtic tradition and not in the least African American. . Here educate yourselves Likely, the tradition of jumping the broom traveled from Britain to the colonies. Pre-Christian Roma and Celtic communities in the British Isles were known for jumping the broom to seal their wedding vows. Rural Anglo-Saxons embraced the practice as well.
Great story. I love history about Alexander Hamilton, but I have not heard about this. Very interesting. Thank you. You sound just like a DIY youtuber that I follow.
Sir William is my 26x great uncle as his brother John is my descendant My family are originally from Lincoln Plan on visiting his effigy at Temple church quite soon Thank you for the excellent podcast
William is my direct 26th Paternal GGF, I am so proud to be descended from such an amazing soul , i am visiting Pembroke castle later this year, RIP to my second hero , my top hero was my father , who was stoich and a very tough man with so many inherited traits of William, ❤❤❤