Red Pill Diary

Early Growth: Land, Souls, and Sovereignty (1795–1805) - E29

27 min · 25. apr. 2025
episode Early Growth: Land, Souls, and Sovereignty (1795–1805) - E29 cover

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Deb and Lewis, two regular folks, dive into 1795–1805 on The Red Pill Diary (Episode 29 for podcast fans). They explore America’s growth through land deals like the Louisiana Purchase and faith-driven revivals, despite political clashes. From the Jay Treaty to the Election of 1800, tariffs (no income tax ‘til 1861) ruled. Linking to 2025’s divides, this chat asks: can we reconnect? Real talk, big ideas—lights on!

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