Naked History
America’s birthday starts at the front door. In the first episode of the Naked History 250th Special, we step inside the American Experiment and ask what was actually being born in 1776: a nation, a rebellion, a political argument, or a very expensive group project with muskets? This episode looks at the Revolution before it became marble statues and schoolhouse mythology. The colonies were not one big liberty-loving family reunion. They were divided, angry, indebted, suspicious, smuggling, printing, protesting, and slowly pressurizing into something dangerous. We’ll walk through the printing room, where the Declaration became more than a document. It became a political weapon. We’ll sit at the treason table, where founding a country also meant risking a noose. And then we’ll meet the first ghost in the house: the word “all.” Because “all men are created equal” was beautiful. It was also haunted from the beginning. Welcome to the American Experiment. Please wipe your feet. Music Credit: * "In The West" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ * Music track: lavender by massobeats Source: https://freetouse.com/music Royalty Free Music for Video (Safe) * Sound effects courtesy of freesound__community, Trygve Larsen, Jurji, Gavin Mogensen, Darina Evstafeva, Moniker_Subriquet, Richard Multimedia, Soul Serenity Sounds, and Wulangjia from Pixabay,com
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