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FULL EPISODE: https://youtu.be/W-pgHhlim0Y Subscribe Here: @JulianDoreyDaily BRANDS'S LINKS: - BUY HIS BOOKS: https://shorturl.at/xmgCc - SUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@hwbrands - X: https://x.com/hwbrands?lang=en --- H.W. Brands is one of the most decorated historians in America — a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist who has spent decades studying, teaching, and writing about the founding era with a depth and rigor that is simply unmatched in popular history. In this wide-ranging conversation he pulls back the curtain on the American Revolution in a way that textbooks, documentaries, and standard historical coverage has never quite managed — revealing the hidden forces, the near misses, the untapped secrets, and the human stories that determined whether the American experiment would survive or collapse before it ever truly began. The conversation covers the full sweep of the Revolutionary era — from Ben Franklin's extraordinary diplomatic genius in Paris to George Washington's leadership under conditions of almost constant near-disaster, from the fragile political coalitions that held the founding generation together to the immigration patterns and cultural openness that made America fundamentally different from every other colonial society that attempted self-governance. Brands brings each of these threads together into a single coherent argument about why the Revolution succeeded — and why that success was far less inevitable than the mythology around it suggests. Some of the most revealing moments in this episode involve the human details that standard historical coverage consistently strips away. Franklin retiring at 42 to pursue his intellectual passions. Washington's first genuine crisis of confidence. The role of ordinary people — immigrants, journeymen, assembly members, and frontier settlers — in creating the conditions that made independence possible. And the genuinely terrifying fragility of the democratic experiment that emerged from it all — an experiment that Brands believes remains unfinished, contested, and far more vulnerable than most Americans appreciate. This is the American Revolution conversation for people who thought they already knew the story — told by the historian most qualified to show them how much they missed. **Inside This Clip:** - The hidden forces H.W. Brands says actually determined the outcome of the American Revolution - Why the Revolution succeeded where every comparable revolution of the era failed - Ben Franklin's untold role as the diplomatic genius who secured France and won the war - George Washington's leadership secrets and his first genuine crisis of confidence - How America's unique immigration history created the conditions for revolutionary success - Why there was no orthodoxy test to get into America — and why that changed everything - Franklin retiring at 42 and what it reveals about the founding generation's approach to life - The role of ordinary people in extraordinary times that standard history consistently ignores - Why H.W. Brands believes the American experiment remains fragile and unfinished - What the founding generation knew about their own moment that we have largely forgotten This is American history at its deepest, most human, and most genuinely surprising — from the historian who has spent a lifetime getting it right. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - HW's insane writing, history & digital preservation 9:03 - Lost History, Ben Franklin 20:58 - Franklin in Paris, The Polymath 29:38 - Young Franklin's apprenticeship & upward mobility 40:24 - Franklin flees Boston for open-minded Philly 50:11 - Why Revolution Succeeded, Franklin's early career --- @JulianDoreyDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]
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