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Episode 14 - The Revolutionary War pt. 1: The War for Vermont, Skene's Lost Colony, and the Kindling of a Revolution

39 min · 15 de ene de 2026
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In this episode we discuss in detail the events in the Champlain Valley leading up to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.  We discuss the contested land called "The Grants", present-day Vermont, for which both New York and New Hampshire claimed as their own.  We also discuss the "ejectment trials", and how a man named Philip Skene looked to create a new, 14th colony north of Massachusetts stretching from the Connecticut River to Lake Ontario that was very short-lived.  We also discuss the leadup to a revolution, and the man who settled in St. Albans who took part in the Boston Tea Party. Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crossroadsofacontinent]

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