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“America, late the strength, now the foe to Britain, dismembered, torn, I fear forever lost to England, whence she sprung.”The American Revolution came about due to growing tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain, primarily over issues of taxation and representation. It led to the birth of the United States of America, established upon Enlightenment principles of liberal democracy and constitutionalism. In the first episode of our four part series, Tom and Dominic are joined by Professor Adam Smith for a detailed look at the beginnings of the American Revolution, as they examine the background to the war, and how both religious fervour and the implementation of colonial taxes fuelled the conflict. The Rest Is History Club members can listen to the full series now.Join The Rest Is History Club on Apple podcasts or at www.restishistorypod.com for ad-free listening to the full archive, weekly bonus episodes, live streamed shows, and access to an exclusive chatroom community.*The Rest Is History Live Tour 2023*:Tom and Dominic are back on tour this autumn! See them live in London, New Zealand, and Australia!Buy your tickets here: restishistorypod.comTwitter: @TheRestHistory@holland_tom@dcsandbrookProducer: Theo Young-SmithExecutive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

714 episodes

356: The Blood-Drinking Bride of Christ

356: The Blood-Drinking Bride of Christ

2023-08-02 | 2904 sec
A woman of immense influence on medieval Christendom, Catherine of Siena was one of the first female Doctors of the Church, who married Christ in her own bedroom. Living through a time of great anxiety due to the onset of the Black Death, …
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355: Roman Apocalypse: Pompeii 79 AD

355: Roman Apocalypse: Pompeii 79 AD

2023-07-30 | 2575 sec
Mount Vesuvius' eruption in the autumn of AD79 remains one of the deadliest and best-known in history. The plume of super-heated volcanic gases spewed skyward formed a cloud 21 miles high, with the volcano ultimately releasing 100,000 time…
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354: Paris 1968: The Return of De Gaulle (Part 2)

354: Paris 1968: The Return of De Gaulle (Part 2)

2023-07-27 | 2508 sec
Charles de Gaulle was a war hero in the First World War, and, having refused to accept his government’s armistice with Nazi Germany, became the voice of the French Resistance during the Second World War. But how did France’s largest uprisi…
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353: Paris 1968: The Students' Revolt (Part 1)

353: Paris 1968: The Students' Revolt (Part 1)

2023-07-24 | 2783 sec
May 1968 saw underlying tensions reach a climax in France, resulting in a period of civil unrest coloured by rioting, general strikes, and the occupation of universities and factories. Join Tom and Dominic in the first part of our tour thr…
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352: Amsterdam: Kings, Canals, and Coffee Houses (Part 2)

352: Amsterdam: Kings, Canals, and Coffee Houses (Part 2)

2023-07-20 | 3334 sec
A city which played a fundamental role in the Dutch Golden Age and in the birth of the Dutch monarchy, Amsterdam has also stood in the avant-garde of European liberalism since the Second World War. Join Tom and Dominic on the second part o…
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351: Amsterdam: Miracles, Money, and Mud (Part 1)

351: Amsterdam: Miracles, Money, and Mud (Part 1)

2023-07-17 | 2471 sec
A city built on water, Amsterdam has often set the tone of European modernity. It first gained prominence as a miraculous centre for pilgrimage, and then stood out for its relationship with the Reformation, and for its role in the birth of…
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350: The Triumph of George Washington (Part 4)

350: The Triumph of George Washington (Part 4)

2023-07-13 | 3278 sec
With the French and Spanish siding with George Washington’s revolutionaries, the game is up for the British, and it seems time for them to cut their losses. Following the surrender of General Cornwallis at Yorktown, the war is effectively …
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349: The Birth of the United States (Part 3)

349: The Birth of the United States (Part 3)

2023-07-10 | 2693 sec
“O ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose, not only the tyranny, but the tyrant, stand forth!” The U.S. Congress votes for independence on the 2nd of July 1776, and George Washington reads the Declaration of Independence to his troops a…
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348: The Boston Tea Party (Part 2)

348: The Boston Tea Party (Part 2)

2023-07-06 | 3259 sec
“Last night three cargos of tea were emptied into the sea. This morning a man of war sails. This is the most magnificent movement of all. There is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity, in this last effort of the patriots, that I greatly admir…
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347: The American Revolution (Part 1)

347: The American Revolution (Part 1)

2023-07-03 | 3270 sec
“America, late the strength, now the foe to Britain, dismembered, torn, I fear forever lost to England, whence she sprung.”The American Revolution came about due to growing tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain, primaril…
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