A Practical Guide to American History
What were the conditions to make people say, "enough's enough"? What examples did they look to? And how did they pull off what should have been impossible? Feat. marriage certificates, 13th-century barons, tar-and-feathering, state militias, and the birth of American espionage. Further reading 📚: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18vlI3M__K5E-ogxEnenuPUQmIxQrUvfS3qNsaIUjg_E/edit?usp=sharing [https://docs.google.com/document/d/18vlI3M__K5E-ogxEnenuPUQmIxQrUvfS3qNsaIUjg_E/edit?usp=sharing] Era playlist 🎧: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4MfeLgaVYcVxxB2doorR9g?si=v6zWf2hoTq-HTQSdzcPYgg [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4MfeLgaVYcVxxB2doorR9g?si=v6zWf2hoTq-HTQSdzcPYgg] Substack 📨: https://americanascrapbook.substack.com/ [https://americanascrapbook.substack.com/] The podcast will always be free, but if you enjoyed it, maybe you'd like to buy me a coffee ☕️?: buymeacoffee.com/guidetoamericanhistory [http://buymeacoffee.com/guidetoamericanhistory]
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