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The Colorado Rockies need new owners - ASAP! What's the best and worst accents on the planet? - Sorry, New York. And thanks to the Irish, Scottish, Australians, Britians, and Southerners in the United States. Are people using artificial intelligence too much? 3,076 'Smurfs' came together to break the world record in France. Jordon Hudson has reportedly told at least one person that she and 73-year-old Bill Belichick are engaged. We play - “I Don't Like the Sound of That” Ex-Nuggets coach Michael Malone will be joining ESPN's Thunder - Wolves coverage.
Taking a page from the tyrant George III, the current Police Commissioner of London has put we colonists on notice that he intends to arrest and extradite to England those of us who violate Britians online political speech laws. We are not making this up. During our Tech Talk from EOTech, we will report on the performance of the VUDU riflescope during the recent High Elevation Precision Rifle training course. Just how far did our friend from EOTech shoot his rifle? We have our weekly Pro Tip from Froglube. Yes, firearms, to include AR-15 style rifles, are simple machines and they need to be cleaned and properly lubricated, not run dry. Also, during our SOTG Homeroom we have another report of a shark attack. This one cost a 15 year old girl her leg. Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you've got any questions, here are some options to contact us: Send an Email Send a Text Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember… You're a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! FEATURING: Yahoo, NY Post, MountVernon.org, Spike's Tactical, Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: EOTech, FrogLube, Hi-Point Firearms, Spikes Tactical FIND US ON: iTunes, Stitcher, AppleTV, Roku, Amazon, GooglePlay, YouTube, Threads, Instagram, Facebook, X TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | FrogLube | Hi-Point Firearms | Spike's Tactical Catch Up on Pipe Hitter Novels - ShopSOTG.com [0:07:18] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: EOTech Vudu Scope Out to a Mile [0:27:33 ] Pro Tip of the Week - FrogLube.com TOPIC: Cleaned out 37mm Thumper with Solvent and Extreme / The owner's manual said to run the rifle “Dry”? [0:39:23] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: American Girl, 15, Loses Right Leg in Vacation Shark Attack www.yahoo.com [0:56:50] Why Britain Is Burning - www.thetrumpet.com UK police commissioner threatens to extradite, jail US citizens over online posts nypost.com/2024 History lesson - The Coercive (Intolerable) Acts of 1774 www.mountvernon.org Student of the Gun, The Lexington & Concord, An Instrument of Liberty www.spikestactical.com
The British redcoats of the American revolution… Often mocked, undervalued or portrayed as red-coated imperial storm troopers with a hatred of freedom loving American rebels. In the last episode, we looked at who they really were, their backgrounds, places of birth and how much training they received. Well today we are joined once more by author Robbie McNiven to find out more about the 33rd regiment of foot during the revolution. There battles, how they performed and why ultimately the Americans won the war. The 33rd were arguably Britians most elite regiment of the era…not including the Foot Guards of course…and they fought in almost every major battle of the revolution. Robbie's book on the regiment can be purchased via this link - https://amzn.to/3J8TgvA
Bill Maher says if Biden stays in the presidential race he'll be 'Ruth Bader Biden'. Monday morning news montage. Matt Gaetz vs. Kevin McCarthy. Once again, Trump calls legal troubles a 'witch hunt'. // Desantis rightly defended his record on Covid during an appearance on Real Time. A checking of the texting. // China may be looking for any excuse to attack Taiwan. Britians continue to help train Ukrainians in their conflict with Russia.
National potato day. Entertainment from 1967. Yellow fever hits Philadelphia, USS Constitution sink Britians pride and joy, Apple worth over $2 Trillion. Todays birthdays - Samuel Prescott, Orville Wright, Johnny Nash, Eddy Raven, Bill Clinton, Ian Gillan, John Stamos, Joey Tempest, Lee Ann Womack, Kevin Dillon, Kyra Sedgwick, Mathew Perry, Clay Walker. Groucho Marx died.
National pickleball day. Entertainment from 1986. Britians great train robbery took place, Nixon announced he will resign tomorrow, Mt. Blanc climbed for 1st time. Todays birthdays - Webb Pierce, Richard Anderson, Mel Tillis, Connie Stevens, Dustin Hoffman, Larry Wilcox, Don Most, Scott Stapp, JC Chasez, Shawn Mendes. Olivia Newton-John died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Pickleball anthem - Eddie & WebbyGlory of love - Peter CeteraRockin with the rythem of the rain - The JuddsBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/ In the jailhouse now - Webb PierceI aint never - Mel TillisSixteen reasons - Connie StevensCHIPS Tv show theme songHappy Days TV theme songHigher - CreedBlowin me up (with her love) - J.C. ChasezStitches - Shawn MendesPlease Mr. Please - Olivia Newton-JohnExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/show/history-factoids-about-today/
Great Britian Battles Nazi's in Antarctica shortly after WW2! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nightgod333/message
Great Britian Battles Nazi's in Antarctica shortly after WW2! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nightgod333/message
On this episode we first talk to Jack Jenner Hall, one of the ambassadors of Aviation for the Department for Transport. Jack was first on the podcast at the age of 14 after he become Britians youngest pilot! Now 16, he has not stopped reaching for the sky, recentley he helped put together an aerobatic training for young people. Jack also shares with us some of his recent experiences like his first landout while soaring cross country. Later on the podcast David McMaster gives us an update on his project to educate people more on team flying and, has some exciting news to share with us! David also has some advice on how to start the new soaring season off with saftey first! He will also talk about about his recent trip to Reno Nevada for the SSA convetion where he spoke about his trip to the Junior World's. https://harrishillsoaring.org/ Mcmasterdr@gmail.com https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexx5Iaff4sjVvbSezoJF4mlK2LZrGa4MvCS9wmdkJ18FUSsg/viewform
Lee Camp and Graham Elwood discuss how the CIA and British intelligence went after Stockley Carmichael. Lee lists some of Britians greatest military failures!
Hear how Gavin went from a highly successful British Football player to experimenting with different types of music and performing with and behind such greats as Stevie Wonder, Gloria Gaynor, Joselyn Brown, Floetry. As well as collaborating with some of Britians most sort after producers, writers and musicians.To bringing his own soulful music to the world, with the release of a heartfelt song entitled ‘More Than One'. More Than One received tremendous reviews, mainly due to its powerful lyrics and emotive vocal performance. The song was also accompanied with a picture collage Youtube video featuring a string of soul stirring images. Since the release of his heartfelt ballad, Gavins music has been likened to the jazz infused organic instrumentation, behind the warm vocal palette of Grammy award winner Gregory Porter, or perhaps even the fresh spin on yesteryears Rhythm & Blues music, brought to us by the 10x Grammy award winner John Legend. Gavin was also the featured vocalist on dance DJ Riva Starrs single ‘If I Could Only Be Sure' (Dec, 2020) which received rave reviews and airplay from the likes of Annie Mac @ BBC Radio 1.Gavin Holligan could easily be summed up as a 'modern day - classic artist', delivering much of the craftsmanship you would expect to hear from iconic heroes of old. With a rich musical history, potent songs, quality musicianship and an engaging stage presence, you can't help feeling that Gavin Holligan will always offer up his audience something worth waiting for!His latest album "I Need A Song" is out as a limited edition release. He only made 500 cds and they can be purchased exclusively via his website.The single "This Hotel Is Closed" made me an instant lover of his pure, heartfelt and soulful sound. It is with great excitement that I bring to you my conversation with the unique and gifted artist.Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
Boris Johnson has resigned as Conservative leader, after a series of cabinet ministers told him he had lost the support of the party. Emmet was joined by Bobby McDonagh Was Irish ambassador to the UK when Boris was London Mayor, Tim Walker Former colleagues at the telegraph & Author of Bloody Difficult Women and Cindy Yu Broadcast editor of The Spectator, to discuss how a change of PM could affect Ireland.
today we talk about the recent documentary about Britians strictest school, love bombing, church abuse...just a few light topics! Support the show
Over the first series Paul & David will be having a schmooze with guests from all different walks of life and if they've got a 90s tale to tell then even better.For our very first schmooze we were joined by the Award Winning Alcohol Expert herself, Jane Peyton.Aswell as a Booze expert she's a Broadcaster, Writer, TV & Radio personality, Guinness world record holder and her list of talents goes on.....So, listen in as Paul & David find out more on this fun and educational episode about Britians favourite sport....Beer drinking!Cheers
Oh are you in for a treat today! We're giving you some Intellectual Stimulation and talking to Peter Bleksley, who's currently on the hunt for Kevin Parle - Britain's most wanted murderer.Intellectual Stimulation is a monthly BONUS minisode, available via our Patreon Page where we talk about everything from the invention of lube to conspiracy theories about landing on the moon. Need more Intellectual Stimulation? Tap here to sign up now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 9 (Content Warning): Todays episode maybe confronting to some we touch on subjects such as racism, mental health status, controversial topics such as the Meghan , Harry and Oprah interview and much more.. Today we are blessed to have another international guest. Elliot (one of England's finest) opens up on todays episode about how changing countries and setting himself up on the other side of the world. His story is compelling and he shows bravery in the face of uncertain times in unfamiliar territory . He tells of his journey to Australia and the moment he found the love of his life that has extended to starting a family… Also always REMEMBER : It isn't weak to speak!! Today I reveal one of my most embarrassing memories .. I was once delving into the art of acting and a decade later my old acting reel has resurfaced . If you want to see me make an absolute fool out of myself click the link below: https://youtu.be/uClUPJAxAHw And if you're interested in checking out some of the topics covered in todays show links are below : Elliot's Instagram : Elliot Dirk Parker (@mr_dapper_and_dark) • Instagram photos and videos Daniel Thompson Author: Daniel Thompson (@danielthompsonauthor) • Instagram photos and videos www.dogoodlabs.com.au “As the day draws to an end you still have time for one more act of kindness be a kind human!” Drew Dudley – Lollipop Moment https://youtu.be/_wxjBSaP8Mw
Discussion: Are black Britians supported more systematically than Black Americans in the US?The mental “life sentence” of being blackBeing too pro black in the workplaceFinding happiness in dark times...advice?My Guest: Ishbel Straker: is a Consultant Prescribing Nurse and is the CEO of IStraker Consultants in Liverpool.focused on offering a bespoke service to her patients, combining clinically evidenced therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Therapy as well as a prescribing service if appropriatea recognized expert in the field of Addiction and co-existing mental health problems. She writes a mental health column for the Liverpool Echo.She is an experienced Expert Witness for APEX.supervises senior nurses in various organizations which includes clinically advising on complex patientsIshbel has a keen interest in working with women with the following issues;Trauma, Performance Related Issues, Relationships, Alcohol, Recreational drugs, Gambling, Stress, Anxiety, OCD Ishbel Straker's Social Media and Websites Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IshbelStraker/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ishbelstraker/?hl=en Website: http://www.ishbelstraker.co.uk/ Email: ishbel@istrakerconsultants.co.uk Phone: 0151 7067912Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=WAHXDV8NM3K4A)
Please remember that no episode of the MyoMinds podcast can be used as a replacement for medical advice and/or care. I spoke with professional strongman Luke Fullbrook, Luke has competed at The Worlds Strongest Masters competition and Britians strongest man. He is a personal trainer and S&C coach and has recently suffered a severe tricep injury. In this conversation we go over Luke's life adversities, being bullied at school, dealing with suicide in the family, and the crippling comparison that comes with being a strength athlete. Luke also shares his experiences with counseling, training with the 2017 Worlds Strongest Man Eddie Hall, and how he deals with social media pressures.
Marcus talks with Jonathan Pell, CEO of Adam Smith International, about the recent announcement that the UK Government will merge its Dept for International Development and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. What are the implications for the UK's partnerships with African nations? How has the international system responded to the Pandemic and did Britain engage? “There are lots of question marks as to whether funding of the multilateral system is delivering the results that are necessary. Questions over the effectiveness of the international system will become even more prominent following the announcement of last week.'' Jonathan Pell, CEO, Adam Smith International. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views or position of Africa Practice and its management.
Double Trouble S2 E10 This week we are chatting with one of Britians greatest ever swimmers Mark Foster. In his carrer Mark broke 8 world records as well as winning British, Commonwealth and World Championships. A five time olympian who got to carry the Union Jack into the 2008 Beijing Olympics we had a great time talking. Enjoy!
In this episode we talk to Jake and Hannah about how the decision to take the world along their journey as a transgender couple, through dating, their wedding and now being new parents, has changed their lives and in turn how they have become an inspiration to so many people. We also discuss the roles and responsibilities of the queer community during Pride but also in general during times where anyone’s rights are in question. Jake Graf is an actor, screenwriter, director and transgender rights activist. His work in short films has been substantial, and he tirelessly works to normalize queer and trans experiences to a larger and more mainstream audience. Hannah Graf is formerly Britians highest ranking transgender soldier, she has served as an officer with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, as well as the King’s Royal Hussars. Mermaids charity: https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/
Teachers at St Mary’s Diocesan school will be the envy of their fellow teachers this Friday as they will be enjoying a full 24 hours of peace and quiet as their students vow to stay silent for the day TY teacher Roisin Curtis and some of the students involved joined Sinéad for a chat we paid a visit to Navan citizens information where Lorraine Walsh has good news for parents forking out for childcare, and speaking of kids Britians largest family gets a new addition and star wars makes fans cry as the new trailer drops See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Simon Entwsitle is an award winning tour Guide for Top Hat Tours in the United Kingdom. He is an author of one of the best compositions of ghosltly goings on called, Ghostly Tales of the Unexpected. In his Victorian finery you can find him giving tours down the streets of London's famous Jack the Ripper famed White Chappel, or guiding you through the history of a haunted pub. Tonight he shares a few of his favorites as the number one requested return guest on our podcast! I am delighted to welcome back my friend Simon for some of Britians best ghosts stories, by the absolute best teller there is! Find Simon book on Amazon, or book a tour on your next trip to Clitheroe Lancaster , UK. www. tophattours.co.uk, contact Simon on Facebook, Twitter and other social sites. Send in your Stories to Journeythroughthegate@gmail.com Find all our Logo Swag and Cover Art designs at Teepublic.com/user/sysco. Each sale helps keep this podcast free. Thank you. Also don't forget if you would like a reading from a medium that has a plethora of great reviews, or are interested in Psychic Development guidance or build your mediumship abilities find Scott at www.Scottythenjmedium.com, his web page is full of free information and guidance. If you would like a reading with Scott make sure to mention code SYSCO for a 10% discount on your first reading. Now, How about some fantastic Ghost Stories!?
Were you alone and lonely on Valentine’s Day? If you’re fed up with dating options in your area, maybe you should try looking beyond the void, and starting bumping uglies with the undead. Yes, people do that, and yes we are talking all about it! Also, this week the gals turn over their notes and let Engineer Bob tell the stories... if he can decipher their notes. After some background on the science and myth behind the practice of spectrophilia (aka ghost fuckin’), we launch into the story of Doris Bither, the story behind The Entity, who was an unwilling partner in a sexual haunting that went of for years, paired with Mother Earth Brew Co’s Cali Creamin’ vanilla cream ale. Then we get to know Sian Jameson and Amethyst Realm, two Britians who loudly and proudly proclaim their love of love making with ghosts, and how human lovers can never measure up, paired with Brouwerij Huyghe’s Delirium Nocturnum Belgium strong ale. When Bob tells the stories, there are no winners... but we make him read porno, so listen in!!
Welcome back to The Emancipation Podcast Station - the place to hear about history researched and retold through the eyes of Middle school and HS students. Last time on the show... George Washington John Adams Today we discuss “The Early Republic”. Let’s dive in. Which Candidate would you have voted for, why? The election of 1800 1st - Ricky-the Election of 1800 was a cruel, and partisian time filled with bitterness and hate. The gist of the Election was that Thomas jefferson had been ‘waging war’ so to speak against John adams. Each had different views on America even though they were friends Thomas Jefferson was Democrat/Republican and John adams was federalist. 2nd - Gabe - There was some major conflict in america in 1800 because with the Federalist leaning toward Britain and the Democratic/republic leaning More Toward the French many thought the federalist were trying to bring back more of a monarchy. 3rd - Ben- These bitter rivals fighting over how the States should be governed, but both representing different points of views. The alien and sedition acts were also still a problem during this time, and alexander hamilton wrote a 54 page long letter criticising adam and all his flaws, which mustve been many flaws if it was 54 pages. Soon after, the entire letter was published, which really damaged the federalists. Duing the voting of who would be president, it was a total tie, with 65 electoral votes on each side, but once south carolina turned it their votes, it revealed that jefferson had won the election. 4th - Ethan - There was a foreign policy debate based on an appropriate response to the French revolution. The democratic-republicans were sympathetic to the French. Note to self Thomas Jefferson was a Democratic Republican and John Adams was a federalist. 5th - Hunter - The United States presidential election of 1800 was the fourth United States election. It was held from Friday, October 31 to Wednesday December 3. The election was between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson it was a hard-fought campaign. 6th - Blake -The election of 1800 pitted two rivals of different parties against each other. Former Vice President and current President John Adams and wealthy Virginia farmer Thomas Jefferson were the two candidates of this hostile election. 7th - Skylar - The election of 1800 was a fight against Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. It was basically an argument about two different views and opinions for the United States. This election was one of the most bitter elections in US history. Jefferson's presidency and the turn of the nineteenth century In your opinion what was the most important thing Jefferson did? 1st - Gabe - Thomas Jefferson was the writer of the declaration of independence He was a Democratic/Republican not a Federalist he ran against john adams and Won in 1800 before that he was a secretary under george washington and vice President for John adams. 2nd - Ethan - Jefferson was the 3rd president of the US. He served 2 terms from 1801-1809. Jefferson had to deal with some difficult challenges with authority. Piracy on the Barbary Coast of Northern Africa and British impressment. This made Jefferson instate a massive ban on European goods. This was called the Embargo Act of 1807. Jefferson was born in Virginia. He was the first US Secretary of State. 3rd - Ben- Jefferson authorized the louisiana purchase during this time, really helping the united states gain some more land and territory. When jefferson became president, he focused on reducing the national debt that america had, from 83 million to 57 million, he did this by reducing the size of the navy. 4th - Hunter - Adams and Jefferson represented two different visions of what the United States of America should look like. Whereas Adams and his fellow federalists, including George Washington, envisioned a strong central government and a thriving manufacturing sector centered in the cities, Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans espoused an agrarian ideal, rooted in the republicans virtues of the independent small farmer. The election of 1800 was fiercely contested and facilitated the rise of the two-party system and bitter partisanship. 5th - Blake - The aftermath of the 1800 election which resulted in Thomas Jefferson being elected for two terms. Jefferson’s first act as President was to attempt to minimize national debt, which he was able to lower by almost 50%. 6th - Skylar - Jefferson was the 3rd presidency and served as the United States for 8 years, 1801-1809. He dealt with piracy along the Barbary Coast of North Africa. Also the British which ended in Jefferson having to make the Embargo Act of 1807. Jefferson also made the Louisiana Purchase during this time and made the US move farther west. The Barbary Coast is in north africa along Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria. It’s so important because it was a big call for Thomas Jefferson because he was only the second President, he didn’t have anyone to look back on and say, he would’ve done this or that. 7th ricky- Adams and jefferson as Hunter said “represented Two different visions” and for this they were enemies. The Louisiana Purchase and its exploration What did the Purchase do? Why do you think it was so cheap. 1st - Ethan - The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the US, which reshaped the environmental and economic stance of the country. He was the president that confronted the fact that he didn’t have the power to do it but he did it anyway. He got 2 men to explore the new territory. These 2 men were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. 2nd - Ben- The louisiana purchase was a treaty made with france in 1803, stating that america was buying the state of louisiana for a whopping 15 million. It bought the land from the rocky mountains to the mississippi river, and from the gulf of mexico to canada, expanding the territory of the united states by a lot. 3rd - Hunter - Though the Louisiana territory had changed hands between France and Spain a number of times, in 1800 Spain ceded the territory to Napoleon’s France. Napoleon, whose attention was consumed by war in Europe, began to view the territory as a needless burden. 1803, he volunteered to sell all 828,000 square miles to the United States for the bargain price of $15 million. 4th - Gabe - Once Jefferson bought the Louisiana Purchase it increased his chance of being reelected by all but 14 votes. Even tho there was a lot of criticism from the northern states about there being to many slave states but he passed it anyway. 5th - Blake - At the time of the Louisiana Purchase President Thomas Jefferson didn’t even know if it was constitutional. During the years of the Louisiana Territory being passed around by France and Spain it was mostly inhabited by various Native American tribes. Altogether there was about 828,000 square miles of land in the entire territory which sold for 3 cents an acre adding up to about 315,000,000 in today’s money. 6th - Skylar - The Louisiana purchase was a purchase Thomas Jefferson and The United States made like Ethan said. It doubled the size of the United States an added land from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico like Ben stated. William Clark and Meriwether Lewis explored this new unknown territory. 7th - the louisiana purchase helped the french tremendously, napoleon, the french emperor, was in desperate need of funds at the time. Because of this france had no choice but to accept. This payed for a lot of military funds in the french take over of europe. Lewis and Clark Expedition 1st - BEN- The lewis and clark expedition was from may 1804- september 1806, it was also called the Corps of discovery expedition. It was a selected group of US army volunteers, led Meriwether Lewis and his good friend Second Lieutenant William Clark. They were hired to explore the newly bought territory that america got during the louisiana purchase. 2nd - Ethan - Lewis and Clark were hired by Jefferson to explore the land west of the Mississippi River. The expedition lasted 4 years. The were aided in their investigation by a local indian woman named Sacagawea. She knew the tribes and land so she help immensely. 3rd - Hunter - By the end of the expedition, Lewis and Clark found and categorized 122 new animals and 178 plants, mapped the geography, and achieved friendlier relations with the natives. How ever they did not find an all water route to the Pacific Ocean. 4th - gabe - As Lewis and Clark went up the mississippi river gnats and mosquitos swarmed them. They killed many animals including: elk,grizzly bears, and buffalo. One of the explorers actually had been bitten by a rattlesnake and survived. They documented flora and fauna and lewis being very curious had even eaten some minerals and had become very sick. 5th - Blake - After the Louisiana Purchase Thomas Jefferson had newly bought land that was undiscovered so Jefferson granted an expedition. Jefferson selected two Army volunteers to lead the expedition Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark. One of the many animals they discovered was the prairie dog which they captured by pouring buckets of water down each hole and flooding them out. 6th - Skylar - The lewis and clark expedition was basically two normal guys just exploring new territory that the US bought. The found tons of things like the rocky mountains, new plants, and animals like hunter said, and many other things. While on this expedition the found a girl named sacagawea Hidatsa villages who was pregnant at the time and had to endure a lot of pain walking through the Rocky mountains while i was riding through these mountains i seen very fit people struggling to walk through these mountains so i couldnt even imagine walking through with an extra 15-20 pounds. 7th Ricky- The lewis and clark expedition was a long and perilous journey through the recently purchased Louisiana Purchase. In the end it prospered. Along the way they met sacagawea, an indian whose parents were Smoked lodge, and Otter Woman (hey I didn’t name them). Sacagawea was lewis and clark’s translator and guide. Unfortunately She died shortly after the expedition. The War of 1812 - 1st - Ben- The war of 1812 lasted from June 18, 1812- February 12, 1815. There was a lot of conflict deciding if they should go to war or not, but the biggest group, the “War Hawks” led by Henry Clay said that they shouldn't tolerate such insults from britain. Most federalists didn’t want a war, they thought it would stop important trade that northern america depended on. 2nd - Ethan - They fought over the issues in relations between the US and Britain. The British allied themselves with the northwestern indians. Federalists opposed the war. 3rd - Hunter - The war of was a military conflict that lasted actually from June 18, 1812, to February 18, 1815, fought by the United States of America and the United Kingdom, its North American colonies, and its North American indian allies. 4th - GABE - the war of 1812 definitely taught the indians in the Battle of Horseshoe bend Andrew Jackson destroyed all military capabilities of the Creek Nation. Andrew wanted to clear land for the US settlements they killed 15% of the Creek Nations population. The creek had to give up 23 million acres of land and had to never join sides with the Spanish or British against the Americans again when they signed the treaty of Fort Jackson. 5th - Blake - The War of 1812 was a armed conflict from 1812 to 1815. The combatants of this war were The United States, Great Britain and American Indians. The US and Great Britain were definitely not on great terms after the American Revolution. The british had friends within the Native American tribes and they weren’t on great terms with the US either as settlers had been pushing for more westward expansion. 6th - Skylar - The war of 1812 lasted from June 18, 1812, to february 18, 1815. This war was fought because of issues between the US and Britian even after the revolutionary War had ended. The issues were things like trade restrictions, American sailors and other things that was not any of Britians business. 7th - the war of 1812 was a conflict in which ended 1815. What surprises me the most is that no one mention the national anthem which was created during the war of 1812. The Monroe Doctrine What did the Monroe Doctrine do? Was it effective in your opinion? 1st - Ben- The Monroe Doctrine was a speech, or well, a part of a speech, the speech was given in 1823 by president James monroe, here is what it says, “We owe it, therefore, to candor and to the amicable relations existing between the United States and those powers to declare that we should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system (They were talking about britains system of government, monarchy) to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety. With the existing colonies or dependencies of any European power, we have not interfered and shall not interfere. But with the Governments who have declared their independence and maintained it, and whose independence we have, on great consideration and on just principles, acknowledged, we could not view any interposition for the purpose of oppressing them, or controlling in any other manner their destiny, by any European power in any other light than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States.” It was basically declaring americas overall freedom, that britain couldnt interfere in anything or put british colonies on their land. 2nd - Ethan - The Monroe Doctrine was a US way of opposing Europe colonizing the Americas. It was established in 1823. It told us that European nations could not colonize the Americas would be considered “The manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the US”. 3rd - Hunter - The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy regarding European countries in 1823. It stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as act of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention. 4th - Blake - The Monroe Doctrine a letter to the entirety of Europe saying hey keep out. The only problem was that the US didn’t have much power at the time so countries really wondered if the US would be able to uphold that statement. 5th - Gabe - Since the US didn't have a navy or army when they wrote this It was discarded largely by the other nations. Australia said it was just another way for an American revolt , but for britain they accepted the doctrine. 6th - Skylar - James Monroe wrote the Monroe Doctrine in the year of 1823. Monroe told the “Crowned Heads” of Europe to stay out of the Americas. He also said the era of colanization is over. Monroe did not want Europe to know anything about the Americas. The crowned heads were the kings and queens of Europe, higher up, and pretty much knew and thought they were better than anyone. This was only a phase to describe monarchs. 7th - Ricky- in all seriousness, the monroe document was a, as blake puts it “keep out” signal for other countries to not dare colonize/attack or they would regret it. Today, would it wouldn’t be that bold of a statement, but the difference was that it was done in the 1800s when america was young. That’s all we have time for today. Thanks for joining us in this emancipation from the box, that is learning.
Welcome back to The Emancipation Podcast Station - the place to hear about history researched and retold through the eyes of Middle school and HS students. Last time on the show... George Washington John Adams Today we discuss “The Early Republic”. Let’s dive in. Which Candidate would you have voted for, why? The election of 1800 1st - Ricky-the Election of 1800 was a cruel, and partisian time filled with bitterness and hate. The gist of the Election was that Thomas jefferson had been ‘waging war’ so to speak against John adams. Each had different views on America even though they were friends Thomas Jefferson was Democrat/Republican and John adams was federalist. 2nd - Gabe - There was some major conflict in america in 1800 because with the Federalist leaning toward Britain and the Democratic/republic leaning More Toward the French many thought the federalist were trying to bring back more of a monarchy. 3rd - Ben- These bitter rivals fighting over how the States should be governed, but both representing different points of views. The alien and sedition acts were also still a problem during this time, and alexander hamilton wrote a 54 page long letter criticising adam and all his flaws, which mustve been many flaws if it was 54 pages. Soon after, the entire letter was published, which really damaged the federalists. Duing the voting of who would be president, it was a total tie, with 65 electoral votes on each side, but once south carolina turned it their votes, it revealed that jefferson had won the election. 4th - Ethan - There was a foreign policy debate based on an appropriate response to the French revolution. The democratic-republicans were sympathetic to the French. Note to self Thomas Jefferson was a Democratic Republican and John Adams was a federalist. 5th - Hunter - The United States presidential election of 1800 was the fourth United States election. It was held from Friday, October 31 to Wednesday December 3. The election was between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson it was a hard-fought campaign. 6th - Blake -The election of 1800 pitted two rivals of different parties against each other. Former Vice President and current President John Adams and wealthy Virginia farmer Thomas Jefferson were the two candidates of this hostile election. 7th - Skylar - The election of 1800 was a fight against Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. It was basically an argument about two different views and opinions for the United States. This election was one of the most bitter elections in US history. Jefferson's presidency and the turn of the nineteenth century In your opinion what was the most important thing Jefferson did? 1st - Gabe - Thomas Jefferson was the writer of the declaration of independence He was a Democratic/Republican not a Federalist he ran against john adams and Won in 1800 before that he was a secretary under george washington and vice President for John adams. 2nd - Ethan - Jefferson was the 3rd president of the US. He served 2 terms from 1801-1809. Jefferson had to deal with some difficult challenges with authority. Piracy on the Barbary Coast of Northern Africa and British impressment. This made Jefferson instate a massive ban on European goods. This was called the Embargo Act of 1807. Jefferson was born in Virginia. He was the first US Secretary of State. 3rd - Ben- Jefferson authorized the louisiana purchase during this time, really helping the united states gain some more land and territory. When jefferson became president, he focused on reducing the national debt that america had, from 83 million to 57 million, he did this by reducing the size of the navy. 4th - Hunter - Adams and Jefferson represented two different visions of what the United States of America should look like. Whereas Adams and his fellow federalists, including George Washington, envisioned a strong central government and a thriving manufacturing sector centered in the cities, Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans espoused an agrarian ideal, rooted in the republicans virtues of the independent small farmer. The election of 1800 was fiercely contested and facilitated the rise of the two-party system and bitter partisanship. 5th - Blake - The aftermath of the 1800 election which resulted in Thomas Jefferson being elected for two terms. Jefferson’s first act as President was to attempt to minimize national debt, which he was able to lower by almost 50%. 6th - Skylar - Jefferson was the 3rd presidency and served as the United States for 8 years, 1801-1809. He dealt with piracy along the Barbary Coast of North Africa. Also the British which ended in Jefferson having to make the Embargo Act of 1807. Jefferson also made the Louisiana Purchase during this time and made the US move farther west. The Barbary Coast is in north africa along Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria. It’s so important because it was a big call for Thomas Jefferson because he was only the second President, he didn’t have anyone to look back on and say, he would’ve done this or that. 7th ricky- Adams and jefferson as Hunter said “represented Two different visions” and for this they were enemies. The Louisiana Purchase and its exploration What did the Purchase do? Why do you think it was so cheap. 1st - Ethan - The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the US, which reshaped the environmental and economic stance of the country. He was the president that confronted the fact that he didn’t have the power to do it but he did it anyway. He got 2 men to explore the new territory. These 2 men were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. 2nd - Ben- The louisiana purchase was a treaty made with france in 1803, stating that america was buying the state of louisiana for a whopping 15 million. It bought the land from the rocky mountains to the mississippi river, and from the gulf of mexico to canada, expanding the territory of the united states by a lot. 3rd - Hunter - Though the Louisiana territory had changed hands between France and Spain a number of times, in 1800 Spain ceded the territory to Napoleon’s France. Napoleon, whose attention was consumed by war in Europe, began to view the territory as a needless burden. 1803, he volunteered to sell all 828,000 square miles to the United States for the bargain price of $15 million. 4th - Gabe - Once Jefferson bought the Louisiana Purchase it increased his chance of being reelected by all but 14 votes. Even tho there was a lot of criticism from the northern states about there being to many slave states but he passed it anyway. 5th - Blake - At the time of the Louisiana Purchase President Thomas Jefferson didn’t even know if it was constitutional. During the years of the Louisiana Territory being passed around by France and Spain it was mostly inhabited by various Native American tribes. Altogether there was about 828,000 square miles of land in the entire territory which sold for 3 cents an acre adding up to about 315,000,000 in today’s money. 6th - Skylar - The Louisiana purchase was a purchase Thomas Jefferson and The United States made like Ethan said. It doubled the size of the United States an added land from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico like Ben stated. William Clark and Meriwether Lewis explored this new unknown territory. 7th - the louisiana purchase helped the french tremendously, napoleon, the french emperor, was in desperate need of funds at the time. Because of this france had no choice but to accept. This payed for a lot of military funds in the french take over of europe. Lewis and Clark Expedition 1st - BEN- The lewis and clark expedition was from may 1804- september 1806, it was also called the Corps of discovery expedition. It was a selected group of US army volunteers, led Meriwether Lewis and his good friend Second Lieutenant William Clark. They were hired to explore the newly bought territory that america got during the louisiana purchase. 2nd - Ethan - Lewis and Clark were hired by Jefferson to explore the land west of the Mississippi River. The expedition lasted 4 years. The were aided in their investigation by a local indian woman named Sacagawea. She knew the tribes and land so she help immensely. 3rd - Hunter - By the end of the expedition, Lewis and Clark found and categorized 122 new animals and 178 plants, mapped the geography, and achieved friendlier relations with the natives. How ever they did not find an all water route to the Pacific Ocean. 4th - gabe - As Lewis and Clark went up the mississippi river gnats and mosquitos swarmed them. They killed many animals including: elk,grizzly bears, and buffalo. One of the explorers actually had been bitten by a rattlesnake and survived. They documented flora and fauna and lewis being very curious had even eaten some minerals and had become very sick. 5th - Blake - After the Louisiana Purchase Thomas Jefferson had newly bought land that was undiscovered so Jefferson granted an expedition. Jefferson selected two Army volunteers to lead the expedition Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark. One of the many animals they discovered was the prairie dog which they captured by pouring buckets of water down each hole and flooding them out. 6th - Skylar - The lewis and clark expedition was basically two normal guys just exploring new territory that the US bought. The found tons of things like the rocky mountains, new plants, and animals like hunter said, and many other things. While on this expedition the found a girl named sacagawea Hidatsa villages who was pregnant at the time and had to endure a lot of pain walking through the Rocky mountains while i was riding through these mountains i seen very fit people struggling to walk through these mountains so i couldnt even imagine walking through with an extra 15-20 pounds. 7th Ricky- The lewis and clark expedition was a long and perilous journey through the recently purchased Louisiana Purchase. In the end it prospered. Along the way they met sacagawea, an indian whose parents were Smoked lodge, and Otter Woman (hey I didn’t name them). Sacagawea was lewis and clark’s translator and guide. Unfortunately She died shortly after the expedition. The War of 1812 - 1st - Ben- The war of 1812 lasted from June 18, 1812- February 12, 1815. There was a lot of conflict deciding if they should go to war or not, but the biggest group, the “War Hawks” led by Henry Clay said that they shouldn't tolerate such insults from britain. Most federalists didn’t want a war, they thought it would stop important trade that northern america depended on. 2nd - Ethan - They fought over the issues in relations between the US and Britain. The British allied themselves with the northwestern indians. Federalists opposed the war. 3rd - Hunter - The war of was a military conflict that lasted actually from June 18, 1812, to February 18, 1815, fought by the United States of America and the United Kingdom, its North American colonies, and its North American indian allies. 4th - GABE - the war of 1812 definitely taught the indians in the Battle of Horseshoe bend Andrew Jackson destroyed all military capabilities of the Creek Nation. Andrew wanted to clear land for the US settlements they killed 15% of the Creek Nations population. The creek had to give up 23 million acres of land and had to never join sides with the Spanish or British against the Americans again when they signed the treaty of Fort Jackson. 5th - Blake - The War of 1812 was a armed conflict from 1812 to 1815. The combatants of this war were The United States, Great Britain and American Indians. The US and Great Britain were definitely not on great terms after the American Revolution. The british had friends within the Native American tribes and they weren’t on great terms with the US either as settlers had been pushing for more westward expansion. 6th - Skylar - The war of 1812 lasted from June 18, 1812, to february 18, 1815. This war was fought because of issues between the US and Britian even after the revolutionary War had ended. The issues were things like trade restrictions, American sailors and other things that was not any of Britians business. 7th - the war of 1812 was a conflict in which ended 1815. What surprises me the most is that no one mention the national anthem which was created during the war of 1812. The Monroe Doctrine What did the Monroe Doctrine do? Was it effective in your opinion? 1st - Ben- The Monroe Doctrine was a speech, or well, a part of a speech, the speech was given in 1823 by president James monroe, here is what it says, “We owe it, therefore, to candor and to the amicable relations existing between the United States and those powers to declare that we should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system (They were talking about britains system of government, monarchy) to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety. With the existing colonies or dependencies of any European power, we have not interfered and shall not interfere. But with the Governments who have declared their independence and maintained it, and whose independence we have, on great consideration and on just principles, acknowledged, we could not view any interposition for the purpose of oppressing them, or controlling in any other manner their destiny, by any European power in any other light than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States.” It was basically declaring americas overall freedom, that britain couldnt interfere in anything or put british colonies on their land. 2nd - Ethan - The Monroe Doctrine was a US way of opposing Europe colonizing the Americas. It was established in 1823. It told us that European nations could not colonize the Americas would be considered “The manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the US”. 3rd - Hunter - The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy regarding European countries in 1823. It stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as act of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention. 4th - Blake - The Monroe Doctrine a letter to the entirety of Europe saying hey keep out. The only problem was that the US didn’t have much power at the time so countries really wondered if the US would be able to uphold that statement. 5th - Gabe - Since the US didn't have a navy or army when they wrote this It was discarded largely by the other nations. Australia said it was just another way for an American revolt , but for britain they accepted the doctrine. 6th - Skylar - James Monroe wrote the Monroe Doctrine in the year of 1823. Monroe told the “Crowned Heads” of Europe to stay out of the Americas. He also said the era of colanization is over. Monroe did not want Europe to know anything about the Americas. The crowned heads were the kings and queens of Europe, higher up, and pretty much knew and thought they were better than anyone. This was only a phase to describe monarchs. 7th - Ricky- in all seriousness, the monroe document was a, as blake puts it “keep out” signal for other countries to not dare colonize/attack or they would regret it. Today, would it wouldn’t be that bold of a statement, but the difference was that it was done in the 1800s when america was young. That’s all we have time for today. Thanks for joining us in this emancipation from the box, that is learning.
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