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During the early days of the American Revolution, British Americans attempted to sway their fellow Britons with consumer politics. In 1768 and 1769, they organized a non-consumption movement of British goods to protest the Townshend Duties. In 1774, they arranged a non-importation and non-exportation movement to protest the Tea Act and Coercive Acts. Why did the colonists protest the Tea Act and Coercive Acts? Why did they chose to protest those acts with the consumer politics of a non-importation/non-exportation program? James Fichter, the author of Tea: Consumption, Politics, and Revolution, 1773-1776, joins us to explore the Tea Crisis of 1773 and the resulting non-importation/non-exportation movement the colonists organized after Parliament passed the Coercive Acts. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/401 Sponsor Links Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Colonial Williamsburg Newsletters Complementary Episodes Episode 112: The Tea Crisis of 1773 Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 228: The Boston Massacre Episode 229: The Townshend Moment Episode 296: The Boston Massacre: A Family History Episode 337: Early America's Trade with China Episode 375: Misinformation Nation Episode 390: The Objects of Revolution Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin's World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
In Episode 401, we'll be exploring the Tea Crisis and how it led to the non-importation/non-exportation movement of 1774-1776. Our guest historian, James Fichter, references the work of Mary Beth Norton and her “The Seventh Tea Ship” article from The William and Mary Quarterly. In this BFW Revisited episode, we'll travel back to December 2016, when we spoke with Mary Beth Norton about her article and the Tea Crisis of 1773. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/112 Sponsor Links Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Complementary Episodes Episode 135: Moral Commerce: The Transatlantic Boycott of the Slave Labor Economy Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 228: The Boston Massacre Episode 229: The Townshend Moment Episode 337: Early America's Trade with China Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin's World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
The Constitution is a document of “We the People.” The ways Americans have supported, debated, and interpreted the Constitution since 1787 have played a vital role in the rise of politics and political parties within the United States. What kind of political culture did the United States Constitution and its interpretations help establish? What were the expectations, practices, and cultural norms early Americans had to follow when debating the Constitution or its interpretation in the early American republic? In honor of Consitution Day on September 17, the day the United States commemorates the signing of the United States Constitution, we speak with two historians–Jonathan Gienapp, an Associate Professor of History and Associate Professor of Law at Stanford University and Rachel Shelden, Director of the Richard Civil War Era Center and an Associate Professor of History at Penn State University– about early American political culture and political civility in the early American republic. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/393 Sponsor Links Colonial Williamsburg Foundation The Power of Place: The Centennial Campaign for Colonial Williamsburg Constitution Day Resources Complementary Episodes Episode 078: Washington Brotherhood: Politics, Social Life, and the Coming of the Civil War Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 202: The Early History of the United States Congress Episode 210: Considering John Marshall, Part 1 Episode 211: Considering John Marshall, Part 2 Episode 285: Election & Voting in the Early Republic Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin's World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
Sam and I are starting a book club. We will be discussing books that we have chosen to read together. First Book is the "True History of the American Revolution" by Sydney George Fisher. Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3y4raj8 Free online: https://archive.org/details/truehisto... In our first episode we will be discussing the book, its origins, why it was written and when. The first few pages. Critical response. Next episode to give us and you some time to read it we will cover the first half of the book and discuss our thoughts. This is the description of the book from Good Reads: "The purpose of this history of the Revolution is to use the original authorities rather more frankly than has been the practice with our historians. They appear to have thought it advisable to omit from their narratives a great deal which, to me, seems essential to a true picture. I cannot feel satisfied with any description of the Revolution which treats the desire for independence as a sudden thought, and not a long growth and development, or which assumes that every detail of the conduct of the British government was absurdly stupid, even from its own point of view, and that the loyalists were few in numbers and their arguments not worth considering. I cannot see any advantage in not describing in their full meaning and force the smuggling, the buying of laws from the governors, and other irregular conduct in the colonies which led England to try to remodel them as soon as the fear of the French in Canada was removed..." - S.G. Early Conditions And Causes. Smuggling, Rioting, and Revolt against Control. Parliament Passes a Stamp Tax and Repeals It. Parliament Taxes Paint, Paper, and Glass and then Abandons Taxation. The Tea Episode. The Final Argument. The Rights of Man. A Reign of Terror for the Loyalists. The Real Intention as to Independence. The Continental Congress. The Situation in England. Triumphant Toryism. Lexington and the Number of the Loyalists. The Second Continental Congress and the Protests of the Loyalists. Bunker Hill. The Character and Condition of the Patriot Army. The Attack upon Canada. The Evacuation of Boston and the Declaration of Independence. The Battle of Long Island. The Battles of Trenton and Princeton. The Battle of Brandywine. The Battle of Saratoga and Its Results. Clinton Begins the Wearing-out Process. Arnold, the Loyalist, Tries to Save the British Empire. Cornwallis Brings the War to an End at Yorktown. Live streams will be done on Illegitimate Scholar Youtube When we first select the book. Then during and after reading. The specifics of these streams will be worked out over time. The finished episodes will also be put on audio on the Biting the Bullet feed. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biting-the-bullet/support
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On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Sal Nuzzo and Bob McClure discuss Elon Musk shaking up Twitter, 2022 midterm election predictions, the break-in at Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco home, the Fed raising interest rates, the World Series, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 29 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Bob McClure and guest host Logan Padgett discuss the Rubio vs Demings Debate, the housing market in southwest Florida, number one issue for voters at the polls, college football, favorite fall traditions, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 28 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
Welcome to our very first “Spill the Tea Episode” with the pastor wifeys (on Thursdays). If you love listening in to three friends banter back-n-forth over random facts, tips, tricks, and maybe some nonsense, then you've come to the right place. On this episode, we share a few things you might not know that you NEED to know… treats, baths, and cleaning secrets are involved. Don't miss this one! To shop the new line of merch, head here: https://pastorswivestellall.com/shop Want to support the Pastors' Wives Tell All podcast ministry? Become a patron! For more information head to our page on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastorswivestellall SUBSCRIBE: Sign up for our email list and receive updates on new episodes, free gifts, and all the fun! Email sign up HERE! CONTACT US: pastorswivestellall@gmail.com FOLLOW US! Website IG: @pastorswivestellall Facebook: @pastorswivestellall JESSICA: @jessica_taylor_83 IG: @come_away_missions || FB: Come Away Missions IG: @copomarket || FB: COPO Market Websites: COPO Market, Come Away Missions JENNA: @jennaallen FB: @JennaAllenDesign Website: Jenna Allen Design STEPHANIE: @msstephaniegilbert FB: I Literally LOL Website: Stephanie Gilbert - I Literally LOL
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, Sal Nuzzo and Bob McClure discuss Hurricane Ian recovery, a new JMI poll on how people feel about inflation compared to other issues like gun control and immigration, an OPEC deal and what it means for gas prices in Florida, and other topics. [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 27 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, Sal Nuzzo and Bob McClure talk about the Queen's passing, DeSantis sending illegal immigrants to Martha's Vineyard and suspending elected officials, JMI's 2022 Tech Summit, Jacksonville's drug bust, and the college football playoff expansion. The post Spill the Tea: Episode 26 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, hosts Bob McClure and Sal Nuzzo talk about college football games in Florida, Biden's recent speech on democracy, the new UK Prime Minister, utility prices in Florida, property insurance costs, the amendments on the Florida ballot, and a taste test of a famous cookie brand. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 25 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, hosts Bob McClure and Sal Nuzzo talk about college football games in Florida, Biden's recent speech on democracy, the new UK Prime Minister, utility prices in Florida, property insurance costs, the amendments on the Florida ballot, and a taste test of Crumbl cookies. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 25 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
What made trade with China so important to the new United States that one of Americans' first acts after securing the United States' independence was to establish a trade with China and other Southeast Asian countries? Deal Norwood, an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Delaware, joins us to explore the lure of trade with China with details from his book, Trading Freedom: How Trade with China Defined Early America. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/337 Join Ben Franklin's World! Subscribe and help us bring history right to your ears! Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute Colonial Williamsburg Foundation The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Episode 098: Gautham Rao, Birth of the American Tax Man Episode 111: Jonathan Eacott, India in the Making of Britain & America Episode 112: Mary Beth Norton, The Tea Crisis of 1773 Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 298: Lindsay Schakenbach Regele, Origins of American Manufacturing Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin's World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Sal Nuzzo and Bob McClure discuss the 2022 Florida Primary election results, Fauci retiring, Liz Cheney losing, college football predictions, student loans, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 24 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill The Tea, Dr. Bob McClure and Sal Nuzzo discuss the "Inflation Reduction Act," the FBI raid on President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, Governor DeSantis' removal of a Hillsborough state attorney, 2022 Amendment Guide, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 23 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, Dr. Bob McClure and guest host Logan Padgett discuss hepatitis and monkeypox outbreaks, another homeowners insurance company leaving Florida, Gislane Maxwell's transfer to a Tallahassee prison, political ads, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 22 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, Sal Nuzzo and guest host Logan Padgett discuss the African snail outbreak in Pasco county, Elon Musk's twitter deal, the upcoming Florida primary elections, the Leon County School Board's new "LGBTQ Inclusive School Guide," why Texans are busy conserving energy and what that means for Florida, and [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 21 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Dr. Bob McClure discuss recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, Covid-19 vaccines for infants, bills Governor DeSantis recently vetoed, the cost of a 4th of July bbq in 2022, inflation, interest rates, and more. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 20 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Dr. Bob McClure and Logan Padgett talk about gun control, their favorite summer drinks, now many people are visiting Florida this summer, Governor DeSantis' decision to veto the $35 million for the Tampa Bay Rays stadium, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 19 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Dr. Bob McClure and guest host Logan Padgett discuss the 2022 hurricane season predictions, the wins from the 2022 special session on property insurance, the Uvalde tragedy, Summer industry labor shortages, a new immigration policy in the United Kingdom, social media censorship, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 18 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
A new NBC News poll shows that only 75 percent of U.S. adults think the nation is on the wrong track. On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, Dr. Bob McClure and Sal Nuzzo talk about this, the baby formula shortage, primary results, climate change, the rise of property insurance, inflation, and other [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 17 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Dr. Bob McClure and Sal Nuzzo discuss the Roe v. Wade leaked draft decision, the rise of property insurance rates in Florida, the White House correspondence dinner, the latest Tony Hawk documentary on Netflix, and Elon Musk. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 16 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Dr. Bob McClure and Sal Nuzzo discuss the special session on redistricting, the Governor's announcement to remove Disney's special taxing district status, Florida judge striking down CDC mask mandates, the push for private companies like Starbucks, Amazon, and Apple to unionize, the border crisis in Texas, [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 15 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On this episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Bob McClure and Sal Nuzzo discuss the upcoming Tax Day, the NCAA basketball champions, the Russia vs. Ukraine conflict, gas prices, Disney, and other topics in politics, culture, and news. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 14 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, Sal Nuzzo and Bob McClure discuss Tom Brady coming out of retirement, the confirmation hearings of Judge Kentanji Brown Jackson, Lia Thomas, a new SEC proposal to require publicly traded companies to report greenhouse gas emissions, Daylight Savings Time, March Madness and much more. [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 13 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On this episode of Spill the Tea, Bob and Sal discuss the Russia vs. Ukraine conflict, the State of Union address, the MLB collective bargaining issue, an update on the 2022 Florida Legislative Session, Tik Tok, Wordle, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 12 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
It's time for another What's The Tea Episode! We are so excited to release our interviews with all of the amazing ladies from the Kindred People Galentines Day shopping event! We share their take on spring fashion, trends they are loving, our favorites, and a life updates! Grab your cup and enjoy!
On this episode of Spill the Tea, Dr. Bob McClure and guest host Bill Mattox give an update on the 2022 Florida Legislative Session and discuss the Russia/Ukraine conflict, the Winter Olympics, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 11 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Bob McClure and Sal Nuzzo discuss a Florida Legislative Session update, Joe Rogan, Whoopi Goldberg and cancel culture, the upcoming Superbowl, and the hypocrisy surrounding Covid-19 and politicians. The post Spill the Tea: Episode 10 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Sal Nuzzo and Logan Padgett discuss Covid-19 restrictions for kids, the 2022 Florida session, WWIII, the IRS, The NFL playoffs, what they're binging on Netflix and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 9 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
Happy 2022! On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Bob McClure and William Mattox talk about JMI's latest research in school choice, Governor DeSantis' State of the State, Covid-19 restrictions in Ireland vs Florida, Novak Djokovic, the Golden Globes, the NFL playoffs, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 8 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On this episode of Spill the Tea, Sal and Bob talk about their favorite Christmas movies, inflation, the Omicron variant, new Covid-19 restrictions for kids in NYC, college football playoffs, National Signing Day, Urban Meyer, and more. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 7 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On this episode of Spill the Tea, Dr. Bob McClure and Logan Padgett talk about real Christmas trees vs. fake trees, the price of gasoline, birth rates declining for the sixth year in a row, the Great Resignation, the Omicron Covid-19 variant, and other topics. The post Spill the Tea- Episode 6 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On the latest episode of Spill the Tea, Dr. Robert McClure and Sal Nuzzo discuss the Florida Legislature's Special Session on vaccine mandate bans, the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, inflation, the cost of a turkey in 2020 vs. 2021, whether it's acceptable to decorate for Christmas prior to Thanksgiving, the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 5 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
In this solo episode, Mary talks about how to deal with food/ body-image fears that may come up during holiday meals. If you're nervous about Thanksgiving dinner with your family, this episode is for you!! You will learn… self-talk for getting yourself through holiday meals what to say to your aunt/ grandma/ whoever if they comment on your eating tips for intuitive eating and making peace with food This is one of Mary's FAVORITE solo episodes so it's definitely worth a listen! And feel free to save it or send it to a friend who might need to hear it too! If you enjoyed this episode, screenshot it and share it on social media! Make sure to tag @maryspodcast And make sure to get Mary's book, The Gift of Self-Love: https://maryscupoftea.com/gift-of-self-love. It's a self-love workbook that will help you build confidence, recognize your worth, and learn to finally love yourself. Available in stores and online, worldwide! Mentioned In This Episode... Mary's Cup of Tea Episode #30: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/30-tips-for-bad-body-image-days/id1495128359?i=1000489270133 Mary's Cup of Tea Episode #35: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/35-how-to-set-boundaries-with-diet-culture/id1495128359?i=1000493293855 Mary's Cup of Tea Episode #46: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/46-dealing-with-holiday-weight-gain/id1495128359?i=1000503362374 Jessi Jean's Food Freedom Online Program: https://www.foodfreedomonlineprogram.com/ffm
On this episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Sal Nuzzo and special guest Logan Padgett discuss the 2022 Election Day results from the Virginia Governor's race, along with Seattle's police abolitionist local races and a ballot amendment in Minneapolis to eliminate the police department. Sal and Logan also talked about new Florida Governor's race [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 4 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On this episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Dr. Robert McClure and Sal Nuzzo discuss the 2022 Gubernatorial race, the Biden admin's IRS proposal, the Jacksonville Jaguar's first win, Kyrie Irving, Allison Williams, Rich Rolovich, and other's pushing back against vaccine mandates. Sal and Dr. McClure also discuss inflation and the U.S. Post Office's [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 3 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On this episode of Spill the Tea, JMI's Dr. Robert McClure and Sal Nuzzo discuss California's decision to mandate vaccines for kids to attend public school, Senator Lauren Book's bill to repeal the tax on diapers, the harassment of Senator Krysten Sinema in a public restroom because of her position on Biden's "Build Back [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 2 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
On this episode of Spill the Tea, Sal and Bob talk about Governor DeSantis' announcement to end FSA testing and Common Core, upsets in week three of college football, out-of-touch celebrities at the Met Gala, and the lack of masks at the Emmys. Make sure to subscribe to get notification of future episodes! [...] The post Spill the Tea- Episode 1 appeared first on James Madison Institute.
When we think of important years in the history of the American Revolution, we might think of years like 1765 and the Stamp Act Crisis, 1773 and the Tea Crisis, 1775 and the start of what would become the War for American Independence, or 1776, the year the United States declared independence. Award-winning historian Mary Beth Norton, the Mary Donlan Alger Professor Emerita at Cornell University and the author of 1774: The Long Year of Revolution, joins us to discuss another year that she would like us to pay attention to as we think about the American Revolution: the year 1774. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/294 Join Ben Franklin's World! Subscribe and help us bring history right to your ears! Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute Seizing Freedom podcast The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Bonus: The Boston Stamp Act Riots Episode 112: Mary Beth Norton, The Tea Crisis of 1773 Episode 144: Robert Parkinson, The Common Cause of the American Revolution Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 161: Smuggling and the American Revolution Episode 229: Patrick Griffin, The Townshend Moment Episode 243: Joseph Adelman, Revolutionary Networks Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin’s World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
What was everyday life like for those who lived in early America? To understand the everyday lives of early Americans we need to look at the goods they made and how they produced those goods. In essence, nothing explains the everyday as much as the goods in people’s lives. Glenn Adamson, author of Craft: An American History, joins us to investigate craft and craftspeople in Early America. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/282 Join Ben Franklin's World! Subscribe and help us bring history right to your ears! Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Episode 050: Marla Miller, Betsy Ross and the Making of America Episode 130: Paul Revere’s Ride Through History Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 207: Nick Bunker, Young Benjamin Franklin Episode 234: Richard Bushman, Farms & Farm Families in Early America Episode 243: Joseph Adelman: Revolutionary Print Networks Episode 288: Tyson Reeder, Smugglers & Patriots in the 18th-Century Atlantic World Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin’s World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
This special bonus episode introduces the Ben Franklin's World Subscription program and a new monthly Listener Question & Answer feature for subscribers to that program. In this preview, award-winning historian Nick Bunker answers your questions about the life of young Benjamin Franklin. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/207 Join Ben Franklin's World! Subscribe and help us bring history right to your ears! Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Episode 086: George Goodwin, Benjamin Franklin in London Episode 112: Mary Beth Norton, The Tea Crisis of 1773 Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 169: Thomas Kidd, The Religious Life of Benjamin Franklin Episode 175: Daniel Mark Epstein, House Divided: The Revolution in Ben Franklin's House Episode 207: Nick Bunker: Young Benjamin Franklin Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin’s World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
What in the first 40 years of his life made Benjamin Franklin the genius he became? Benjamin Franklin serves as a great window on to the early American past because as a man of “variety” he pursued many interests: literature, poetry, science, business, philosophy, philanthropy, and politics. But one aspect of Franklin’s life has gone largely unstudied: his childhood and early life. Nick Bunker, author of Young Benjamin Franklin: The Birth of Ingenuity, joins us to explore Benjamin Franklin’s early life and how family, childhood, and youthful experiences shaped him as a scientist and diplomat. This episode originally posted as Episode 207. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/268 Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute Bombas, save 20 percent on your first order Complementary Episodes Episode 086: George Goodwin, Benjamin Franklin in London Episode 112: Mary Beth North, The Tea Crisis of 1773 Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 169: Thomas Kidd, The Religious Life of Benjamin Franklin Episode 175: Daniel Mark Epstein, The Revolution in Ben Franklin’s House Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin’s World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter *Books purchased through the links on this post will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.
History is an important tool when it comes to understanding American law. History is what the justices of the United States Supreme Court use when they want to ascertain what the framers meant when they drafted the Constitution of 1787 and its first ten amendments in 1789. History is also the tool we use when we want to know how and why the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the Constitution and its amendments have changed over time. Sarah Seo, an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Iowa, Fourth Amendment expert, and the author of Policing the Open Road: How Cars Transformed American Freedom, joins us to investigate how and why the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the Fourth Amendment has changed over time and how that change has impacted the way the Fourth Amendment protects us from unreasonable search and seizures. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/262 Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Episode 098: Gautham Rao, Birth of the American Tax Man Episode 112: Mary Beth Norton, The Tea Crisis of 1773 Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 161: Smuggling and the American Revolution Episode 259: The Bill of Rights & How Legal Historians Work Episode 260: Creating the First Ten Amendments Episode 261: Creating the Fourth Amendment Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin’s World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter *Books purchased through the links on this post will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.
The Second Continental Congress voted for independence on July 2, 1776 with 12 colonies and one abstention. The delegation from New York abstained from the vote. And Pennsylvania voted in favor of independence because two of its delegates were persuaded not to attend the vote given their opposition. John Dickinson was one of the two delegates who absented himself from the vote. Later, he would refuse to sign the Declaration of Independence. But why? Jane Calvert, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Kentucky and the Director/Editor of The John Dickinson Writings Project, joins us to explore the life, religion, and political views of John Dickinson. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/258 Listener Meet Up Atlanta, Georgia October 12, 4pm Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Episode 088: Michael McDonnell, The History of History Writing Episode 145: Rosemarie Zagarri, Mercy Otis Warren and the American Revolution Episode 150: Woody Holton, Abigail Adams: Revolutionary Speculator Episode 153: Committees and Congresses: Governments of the American Revolution Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 179: George Van Cleve, Governance During the Critical Period Episode 229: Patrick Griffin, The Townshend Moment Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin’s World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
There’s a saying that tells us we should walk a mile in someone else’s shoes. It’s a reminder we should practice empathy and try to understand people before we cast judgement. As it happens, this expression is right on the mark because it seems when we use shoes as historical objects, we can learn a LOT about people and their everyday lives and actions. Kimberly Alexander, museum specialist, lecturer at the University of New Hampshire, and author of Treasures Afoot: Shoe Stories from the Georgian Era, joins us to help us better understand shoes and what they can tell us about the everyday lives of early Americans. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/244 Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Episode 024: Kimberly Alexander: Eighteenth-Century Fashion & Material Culture Episode 084: Zara Anishanslin, How Historians Read Historical Sources Episode 153: Committees and Congresses: Governments of the American Revolution Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 201: Catherine E. Kelly, Art, Politics, and Everyday Life in Early America Episode 209: Considering Biography Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin’s World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter *Books purchased through the links on this post will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.
Back with another Tea Episode about asking people if they had ever gotten into a fight before and who was it with. At the end of the episode Montez and the Tea will take over.
The Tea Episode is all about asking Montez a Would You Rather Questions. The Next Would You Rather will be with a different person stay toned for that. And new news that I might get fired JK. See you on the next Tea Episode Sisters.
Tea Episode for the Today is I'm interviewing Brain he has nothing to say has something to say. But Bryan is going up to working on the show soon so make sure you watch our credits. This is some boy questions and girl questions me and him are UNIDENTIFIED Genders. Sorry for the background we were watching a movie. Here our story and listen along (Producer).
The Tea Episode is we are asking our friend Melony some girl questions that we ask about herself and her mistakes as a girl. There very personal *WINK* *WINK*. So we asked her some highly questions and she actually answered them. We will be doing more of interviewing people individually throughout the episodes. Stay toon for more also Subscribe and Follow us on our many platforms. We are currently now Releasing on Google Play Music May 18, 2019 so if you want to go and view that go over there and view it. She is a very kicky girl folks. BYEE
Inns and taverns played prominent roles in early American life. They served the needs of travelers who needed food to eat and places to sleep.They offered local communities a form of poor relief. And they functioned as public spaces where men could gather to discuss news, organize movements, and to drink and play cards. Adrian Covert, author of Taverns of the American Revolution, helps us explore taverns and the many roles they played in early American life. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/219 Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute OI Books (Use promo code 01DAH40 to save 40 percent) Denver Meet Up Saturday, January 19, 3:30pm at Prost Brewing Complementary Episodes Bonus: Longfellow’s Wayside Inn Episode 112: The Tea Crisis of 1773 Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 161: Smuggling and the American Revolution Episode 187: Kenneth Cohen, Sport in Early America Episode 200: Everyday Life in Early America Helpful Show Links Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Ben Franklin’s World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App *Books purchased through this link will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.
What in the first 40 years of his life made Benjamin Franklin the genius he became? Benjamin Franklin serves as a great window on to the early American past because as a man of “variety” he pursued many interests: literature, poetry, science, business, philosophy, philanthropy, and politics. But one aspect of Franklin’s life has gone largely unstudied: his childhood and early life. Nick Bunker, author of Young Benjamin Franklin: The Birth of Ingenuity, joins us to explore Benjamin Franklin’s early life and how family, childhood, and youthful experiences shaped him as a scientist and diplomat. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/207 Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute Babbel.com (Free Trial) Follow Us onTwitter: @BFWorldPodcast Complementary Episodes Episode 086: George Goodwin, Benjamin Franklin in London Episode 112: Mary Beth North, The Tea Crisis of 1773 Episode 160: The Politics of Tea Episode 169: Thomas Kidd, The Religious Life of Benjamin Franklin Episode 175: Daniel Mark Epstein, The Revolution in Ben Franklin’s House Helpful Show Links Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App *Books purchased through this link will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.
Ursprünglich haben wir eine Kuckucks-Ei-Episode aufnehmen wollen, doch das ging leider schief, da ich mit dem Film der Exorzist spontan nichts anfangen konnte. Daher sind wir nach ein paar Minuten kurzerhand zu einer Tasse Tee umgeschwenkt. Es beginnt also zunächst wie eine Kuckucksei-Folge und wird dann erst später zu einer One Cup of Tea Episode. Wir bitten eine etwaige Verwirrung zu entschuldigen und wünschen viel Spaß beim Anhören :-) Es podcasten: Jo und Phil Fireplace-Audio © by Jesse Lauro.
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