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Revolution Revisited
Virginia Museum of History & Culture
16 episodes
2 weeks ago
Explore the American Revolution in a whole new way as we delve into the stories that shaped a nation. This multi-season podcast offers a fresh examination of the origins and impacts of the American Revolution. Produced as part of the VMHC’s 250th Initiative and as a companion to its marquee exhibition, Give Me Liberty: Virginia & The Forging of a Nation, this podcast is a must-listen resource as part of America’s milestone anniversary. It isn’t just a recounting of dates—it is a fascinating look at the people, ideas, and events that changed the world. Beyond familiar figures like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Revolution Revisited™ will uncover the pivotal roles of lesser-known individuals, like Clementina Rind, in the burgeoning nation's quest for independence. Go behind the scenes with leading historians, authors, and other experts and learn about key artifacts at the VMHC that connect the ideals of the past with our world today. Subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and join us for a captivating journey through the American Revolution! Revolution Revisited™ is made possible by the generous support of William & Karen Fralin. © 2025 Virginia Museum of History & Culture
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Explore the American Revolution in a whole new way as we delve into the stories that shaped a nation. This multi-season podcast offers a fresh examination of the origins and impacts of the American Revolution. Produced as part of the VMHC’s 250th Initiative and as a companion to its marquee exhibition, Give Me Liberty: Virginia & The Forging of a Nation, this podcast is a must-listen resource as part of America’s milestone anniversary. It isn’t just a recounting of dates—it is a fascinating look at the people, ideas, and events that changed the world. Beyond familiar figures like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Revolution Revisited™ will uncover the pivotal roles of lesser-known individuals, like Clementina Rind, in the burgeoning nation's quest for independence. Go behind the scenes with leading historians, authors, and other experts and learn about key artifacts at the VMHC that connect the ideals of the past with our world today. Subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and join us for a captivating journey through the American Revolution! Revolution Revisited™ is made possible by the generous support of William & Karen Fralin. © 2025 Virginia Museum of History & Culture
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Education,
Society & Culture,
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Give Me Liberty: The Revolutionary Spring of 1775
Revolution Revisited
52 minutes
8 months ago
Give Me Liberty: The Revolutionary Spring of 1775
This revolution is this inherently radical thing, but it's being led by inherently moderate people. In this episode of Revolution Revisited, host Maggie Creech and guest Sam Florer delve into the pivotal events of 1775 that marked the transition from diplomatic efforts to armed conflict in the American Revolution. The discussion focuses on the formation of local militias, the enforcement of boycotts through committees of safety, and the influence of Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” speech at the Second Virginia Convention. The conflict's spread from Massachusetts to Virginia underscores the collective push towards rebellion. Notably, Dunmore's removal of gunpowder and subsequent threats to free and arm enslaved people significantly escalated tensions, culminating in Virginia labeling Henry a rebel. Featured Guest Sam Florer, Manager of Public Programs at Virginia Museum of History & Culture Sam holds a BA and MA in History from the College of William & Mary and has more than 10 years of experience working in museum settings, with a focus on education and public engagement. In his current role, Sam provides teacher professional development, assists students, and coordinates with statewide cultural institutions to implement the Virginia affiliate of National History Day, a nationwide historical research competition. He also manages a variety of public adult programs at the VMHC. In addition, he works as a historical researcher and writer, specializing in 18th and 19th century American history. Show Notes: 00:00 Introduction to Revolution Revisited 00:41 The Revolutionary Spring of 1775 01:48 Formation of Local Committees and Militias 09:24 The Second Virginia Convention 14:01 Patrick Henry's Fiery Resolutions 23:26 Escalating Tensions and Slave Rebellions 24:18 Colonial Resistance in Massachusetts 27:49 The Road to Lexington and Concord 30:19 The Alarm Spreads: Paul Revere's Midnight Ride 31:20 The Battle of Lexington: The First Shots Fired 32:11 Chaos at Concord: The Militia's Stand 33:24 The British Retreat: A Militia Victory 34:16 The Siege of Boston: War Begins 35:18 Virginia's Gunpowder Incident: Tensions Rise 42:24 Dunmore's Threats: A Colony on Edge 45:12 Patrick Henry's Militia: Marching to Williamsburg 49:01 The Road to Revolution: A Nation Divided 51:31 Conclusion: The Revolutionary Spring of 1775 Revolution Revisited™ is produced by the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of William & Karen Fralin. © 2025 Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Revolution Revisited
Explore the American Revolution in a whole new way as we delve into the stories that shaped a nation. This multi-season podcast offers a fresh examination of the origins and impacts of the American Revolution. Produced as part of the VMHC’s 250th Initiative and as a companion to its marquee exhibition, Give Me Liberty: Virginia & The Forging of a Nation, this podcast is a must-listen resource as part of America’s milestone anniversary. It isn’t just a recounting of dates—it is a fascinating look at the people, ideas, and events that changed the world. Beyond familiar figures like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Revolution Revisited™ will uncover the pivotal roles of lesser-known individuals, like Clementina Rind, in the burgeoning nation's quest for independence. Go behind the scenes with leading historians, authors, and other experts and learn about key artifacts at the VMHC that connect the ideals of the past with our world today. Subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and join us for a captivating journey through the American Revolution! Revolution Revisited™ is made possible by the generous support of William & Karen Fralin. © 2025 Virginia Museum of History & Culture