Rebellion Dustin J. Connors
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- Society & Culture
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REBELLION is a bi-weekly podcast that blows the cobwebs off of The American Revolution. Each episode tells the story of the amazing men and women who put their lives at risk for a future they'd never live to see. Discover how our unprecedented past still reverberates today.
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George Washington Part 6: An August Image
After decades of public service, George Washington finally got to retire to his estate on Mount Vernon as he had always dreamed. However, he wasn't there long before a sudden illness took his life. Washington's death was a major blow to the newly-formed United States. But his loss wasn't just felt at home - it reverberated around the globe - as the whole world mourned America's fallen leader.
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George Washington Part 5: The Unanimous Choice
George Washington became America's first President in April of 1789. From that day on, every decision he made, from minor things like what to wear and how to be addressed, to fatal decisions on slavery and war, broke new ground. His actions in that first term would set the precedent that every leader from then on would follow and build upon.
MUSIC BY: Soft and Furious, Lee Rosevere, Komiku, The US Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, Kosta T, Free Piece of Tape, Nettle, Sam Shalabi, and Sergey Cheremisinov -
George Washington Part 4: Almost Blind
Though it's hard to imagine now, George Washington spent most of the war as an underdog. It wasn't until 1781, with the help of French allies, that his fortunes began to change. Listen to learn just how far he fell before he was able to finally taste victory.
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George Washington Part 3: A Weak General
Our national memory esteems George Washington as a military genius and flawless leader. The reality, though, is that in service as Commander-in-Chief, Washington really stumbled out of the gate. Learn about the years of crushing defeat in battle, and thousands lost to disease and desertion, that shaped the military mind of America's first leader.
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On Early Light; The Telling; Qi by Blue Dot Sessions
The Great Mission; No Other Choice by Lee Rosevere
Pulsar by Sergey Cheremisinov
The Bridge is Too Far by Laszlo Harsanyi
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Sad walk with sad melodica by Komiku
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George Washington Part 2: Bountiful Providence
Learn about George Washington's years between the French and Indian War and the Revolution, how he positioned himself as Commander-In-Chief, and the two methods used to amass his fortune: marriage and slavery.
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George Washington Part 1: Journey Over the Mountains
To understand George Washington, the man who invented the Presidency and guided our nation through its infancy, it's imperative to study his early years. The events that transpired in his early life, giving him the tools to one day lead a nation, were a mix of hardship, tragedy, opportunity, and violence.
MUSIC
The Great Mission by Lee Rosevere
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Waltz for Zacaria; Early Light; by Blue Dot Sessions
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Meekness; Global Warming; Mercy by Kai Engel
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The Bridge is Too Far by Laszlo Harsanyi
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Customer Reviews
We need this now
There's so much about the founding of our country which can remind us of our nobler responsibilities as we plod through the shrill discourse of current politics. Dustin Connors reminds us why we need government and how we got these United States. I'm inspired.
Great Historical Podcast
Got into this podcast late but love listening. Important stories about history, the truth behind, them, and told in a great way.
LOVE!
Great stories and storyteller. Fun and fascinating.