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Revolutionary War Rarities is fast, fun, and rarely known history on the American Revolution. All PodCasts are 8-10 minutes long and are released every two weeks. Revolutionary War Rarities is the PodCast from the ”Sons of the American Revolution”. Please subscribe and let’s make history fun again. Thank you for joining us. #americanrevolution #revolutionarywarrarities #americanhistory #foundingfathers #revolutionarywar #sonsoftheamericanrevolution #rarehistory #americanrevolution
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The Revolutionary War started when a few colonists fired their muskets against the British Empire, then the world's military superpower. It ended—against all reasonable expectations— with an independent American and the ideas of liberty and self-governance spreading across the globe. All that happened because the rebels won the major battles. This podcast dives deep into each of them.
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This series is dedicated to delving into the Patriots that never graced your textbooks, signed the Declaration of Independence, or had a movie made about them. This podcast is a deep look into some of the heroes of the Revolution who have long gone unsung; the African Americans who fought for the freedom of a new nation that wouldn't give them theirs for another century.
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Music has always played an important role throughout the history of this nation and the Revolutionary War was no different. This week’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities focuses on one song which was intended as an insult to the Colonial Soldiers, a song that many of us grew up singing. Make sure and watch by clicking on the picture below and t…
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One of the most iconic events of the American Revolution was the "Crossing of the Delaware River". Are you aware of the events that made that crossing so critical that even a Nor'easter would not result in it's cancellation? Joining us this week is our Special Guest Roger Williams. Roger is the co-founder of tencrucialdays.org and was previously ou…
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The United States Marine’s have been in existence since just about the very beginning. Join us now, by clicking on the picture below to learn more about the founding of the United States Marines and the role they played in the American Revolution. “Semper Fi” or “Semper Fidelis” is Latin for “Always Faithful” and that is what the United States Mari…
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The current day State of Maine was part of Massachusetts during the American Revolution. And, when Thomas Gage needed certain supplies, he knew present day Maine could supply it. He was willing to trade for what he needed and it wasn't blueberries he needed. Very few people have heard of Machias, Maine and the roll it played in the American Revolut…
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Heroes come in many forms. That is true today and that was true during the American Revolution. Many times, their names and their contributions are not known. However, that doesn’t diminish the fact that they are still heroes. Today we look at the contributions of Plunket Fleeson, an individual few people have ever heard of. But, Plunket Fleeson bu…
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Numbers tell stories and that is what today’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities is all about. How many people fought and died in the American Revolution? How much did the war cost? What Countries participated? How many ships were involved? The questions go on and on, but the numbers tell the story. So, check out this week’s episode of Revolutio…
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Ice during the American Revolution? Ever wondered where it came from, how it was used, how long it was available, or what was done with it? Ice Harvesting was a thing at that point in history and so was ice cream. But, you couldn’t have ice cream without ice. So, make sure and watch this episode of Revolutionary War Rarities and discover some of th…
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The oldest overseas British territory is Bermuda. 640 miles off of Cape Hatteras, NC, it seems strange that the small island of Bermuda would have played a role in the American victory over the British during the American Revolution. Please watch this episode, our first in 2024, to learn more. And don't forget to follow us on your favorite podcast …
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Merry Christmas everyone and welcome to our Season 2 Christmas Special. There are famous paintings, movies, and countless stories about Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776. But would you believe me if I told you that just about everything in the famous painting is wrong? Join us as we explore the crossing of the D…
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The American Revolution had many individual heroes. Few of those heroes did more to secure the independence of this nation than the three discussed in this weeks episode. So, make sure and click on the link below and you will meet Tom Hand, our very special guest this week. He is the founder of Americanacorner.com, a West Point Graduate, on the Boa…
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Do you like Trivia? The American Revolution is full of it and today we are too! So, enjoy today's episode of Revolutionary War Rarities and hopefully we will be presenting some information that you have never heard. Make sure and join our private Facebook Group, subscribe to our YouTube Channel and subscribe on your favorite podcast application. Do…
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Today we dive into the history of Thanksgiving in our "Thanksgiving Special". We hope you enjoy this episode of Revolutionary War Rarities and we certainly are thankful for your interest in our podcast. We appreciate all of our listeners and viewers and hope that you find this episode eye opening. A very special thank you to The American Village wh…
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Support for Independence within the Colonies was far from unanimous. And this was boldly displayed on November 28, 1776 when the Declaration of Dependence was released and signed by many, many Loyalists from New York. The Declaration of Dependence called the American Revolution the most unnatural, unprovoked Rebellion, that ever disgraced the annul…
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The real value of learning history is to understand cause and effect. Afterall, understanding the reactions to an action taken can at least help us predict future reactions. The American Revolution had numerous causes. And each of those causes had very specific effects. Now, this episode is not intended to be a deep dive into all causes and all eff…
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Sadly, scandals are nothing new. It seems like there is always someone willing to do something unethical, illegal, or at least ill-advised to gain an advantage of some sort in politics or even in the founding of a nation. This weeks episode of Revolutionary War Rarities dives into a couple of scandals that occurred during the American Revolution er…
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Do you remember the line from “National Treasure”, “The legend writ, the stain affected, the key in silence undetected, fifty-five in iron pen, Mr. Matlack can’t offend”? “National Treasure” was a wonderful historical fiction movie, but Mr. Matlack was not fiction. He actually existed and played a major role in the American Revolution. Mr. Matlack …
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Would you believe that George William Frederick, the future King George III, was an actor in a play that focused on independent liberty -vs- tyranny? Joseph Addison wrote a play in 1712 about the mortal enemy of Julius Caesar entitled “Cato, A Tragedy”. Cato was a Roman Senator. The play focused on independent liberty -vs- government, tyranny, and …
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The American Revolution is an incredibly interesting period in our history. There are so many people, so many places, and so much knowledge available for us to all learn about our founding. This weeks episode is a test. We ask questions and provide answers to some well-known people and events and some not so well known people and events. So, put yo…
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Our nations history has not always been something that we can look back on with great pride. But, it is critical to understand all of our history so that we can learn from our past. The Rhode Island 1st was an officially integrated regiment that fought valiantly in the American Revolution. The world would not witness another officially integrated r…
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Duels, also known as “Affairs of Honor”, were commonplace around the time of the American Revolution. These duels were ruled by the Code Duello, a series of 25 rules defining the process required to conduct these affairs of honor. The most famous duel in American History was between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. This episode dives into the Cod…
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Today we kick off Season 2 with a focus on family relationships between some of our Founding Fathers. These relationships are ones that are almost never discussed or taught. Some of them are quite surprising. So, make sure and watch our inaugural episode of Season 2 entitled "All In The Family". Make sure and subscribe to the Revolutionary War Rari…
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Today’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities is the finale for Season 1 and has a very special guest star, Medal of Honor Recipient Captain Gary Mike Rose. Today we discuss the first military medal created by General George Washington and what turns out to be the Grandfather of all other medals in the United States. So enjoy this latest episode of…
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Everyone has heard of the Declaration of Independence, but there are many aspects of the document that people are not aware of. So, enjoy this episode and hopefully you will learn some facts about the Declaration that you were never taught in school. As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, join our Facebook Group, and listen on your fav…
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The knowledge we have of our forefathers is significantly impacted by the artwork created during that period. Many of our Founding Father’s sat for portraits and thankfully their look, their countenance, and their height were all captured. This episode focuses on what many people would consider the “First Family” of American artists who captured im…
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Our language today is deeply impacted by our forefather’s. Many common sayings of today have their origins in the American Revolution period. Everyday idioms, which have a very specific meaning in our language, were formulated from very real problems or challenges. And that is the subject of today’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities. You will b…
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Well, today’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities is a bit different. This episode is titled “$8.1 Million Dollars”, but is constructed significantly through artificial intelligence. The subject of this episode is John Dunlap, the Dunlap Broadsides, and the impact that it had on the country. But today’s episode merges 250-year-old history with cu…
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If you have ever been in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol, then you have seen four famous paintings by John Trumbull. But, very few people are aware of the impact that John Trumbull's family had on the American Revolution. In fact, John Trumbull's Father played a major role in the revolution as well as in the Colony and State of Connecticut…
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Were you aware that the title "Baker General" existed and was bestowed upon a Gingerbread Baker from Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War? Were you aware that the "Baker General" baked up to 6,000 pounds of bread in a single day? The "Baker General" became a trusted friend of George Washington and ended up donating a significant sum of money w…
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Names of our Founding Fathers are generally known and important to our history. However, this particular Doctor who played a large role in the Revolutionary War changed his name later in life. He was a well known local Doctor who was withdrawn and very private, but very much loved. His history and his contribution to American independence was not k…
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Documentation and artifacts from the Revolutionary War are more abundant than you may realize. There are numerous very rare artifacts that are on display at various museums around the country and some are in private collections. These artifacts are priceless, but help us to learn about the real challenges that were faced during the Revolution. It i…
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One of the most famous moments of the Revolution was Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River. But, what happened in the months that followed? Are you familiar with the Winter of 1777 in New Jersey? On this episode of Revolutionary War Rarities we welcome Author Jim Stempel to the show and discuss that fateful Winter! He has just released a bran…
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The American Revolution would not have been possible without the participation of so many different people. And, there are so many of those individuals whose names we rarely or maybe never hear. Although we have all heard "taxation without representation", very few people know who originated that thought process. Well, his name was James Otis. Acco…
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There were many influential women during the American Revolution. Some fought, some gave advice, and many would be considered "Mothers" of this great nation. And, Revolutionary War Rarities has numerous episodes which will focus on these Founding Mothers. Today's episode, however, focuses on two strong women who represent the founding principles of…
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There were many "little known" heroes in the American Revolution. Silas Deane was one of those. Silas Deane worked with France to secure money and weapons and other resources for the Revolution. Silas Deane recruited the Marquis De Lafayette and Baron Von Stueben, who without either of them victory would have been even more questionable. After bein…
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The American Revolution was accomplished through the actions of countless heroes. The Jay Brother’s had a lasting impact on the American Revolution and the United States. The American Revolution had a lasting impact on the Jay Brother’s too. Doctor’s, lawyer’s, spying, family fights, and even back channel attempts to reconcile with the British! Thi…
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Christmas was very different during the American Revolution. However, some of the traditions that we still have today were started during that timeframe. Just prior to the Revolution, the celebration of Christmas was illegal in some parts of the Colonies. So, make sure and watch this episode to learn more! Merry Christmas everyone and thank you for…
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Did you know that Pine Trees played a significant role in the American Revolution? And, so did some misfits from Weare, New Hampshire. Watch and enjoy Episode 13 and learn about how the Eastern White Pine Tree and the "regulation" of that natural resource led to rebellion. Many people believe this particular situation ultimately led to the Boston T…
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Have you ever wondered about average income levels, tax rates, living conditions, travel and other aspects of life during the American Revolution? What were homes like? What were the common jobs of the day? Since taxes played a major role in our revolution, how much in taxes were we paying? How far did soldiers walk? This episode addresses all of t…
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Medical treatments during the American Revolution were, in a word, "historic". This episode looks into some of the medical treatments during the American Revolution, the issues they were supposed to address, the medical theory of "humorism", the evolution of medical treatment as a result of the Revolution, and ultimately the impact that these treat…
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It's time for the next episode of "Revolutionary War Rarities."There are many names in American History that stand out. But, Richard and Bridget Saunders are probably not names that you have ever heard. However, the American Revolution would likely not have turned out like it did without "their" participation. Join us as we learn more about "them".…
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One of the greatest symbols of American Independence has become the Liberty Bell. But, most people don't know the history behind it or how it became so important. The Liberty Bell had somewhat of a tough "life". In this episode you will learn some little-known facts about this important symbol of American freedom! Thank you for being a part of Revo…
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Revolutionary Soldiers physical demands were enormous. Have you ever wondered how much stuff they carried with them, or what they ate, or how far they traveled. This episode focuses on those daily items and daily challenges associated with every Revolutionary War soldier. Enjoy and please tell your friends to join us! "Revolutionary War Rarities" i…
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Did you know that there was one individual who recruited and commanded a group that saved the Revolution at least twice? The American Revolution was on the brink of total defeat more than once and because of this groups actions, we lived to fight another day! "The Big Marblehead" is about that group and specifically about their commander. The Sons …
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Royalty "names" are not normally associated with anyone fighting on the side of the Colonials during the American Revolution. This video introduces you to someone who did not fit that mold! This is the story about an American "Prince" who fought in the Revolution and helped to start a movement which has lasted for the duration of our great nation. …
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Have you ever thought or looked at the ages of our founding fathers? In many cases, they were more like founding youth. When you look at what they accomplished and compare that to their ages, you have to be astonished. Watch and enjoy and thank you for tuning in to "Revolutionary War Rarities". Remember to subscribe, join our group, and also look f…
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One of the heroes of the American Revolution brought an unusual "possession" to the First Continental Congress". This strange possession actually helped to introduce this hero to many of the local "power brokers" in Philadelphia, PA and played a role in the position that this individual ultimately received. Watch and enjoy this episode and learn mo…
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There is a strange monument in New York. It is a monument that is for a significant commander in the American Revolution, but there is no name on the monument? Watch this episode to learn more about this monument as well as the person who this monument is about! Please subscribe to "Revolutionary War Rarities" and enjoy a new episode every two week…
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Communicating in battle during the American Revolution was difficult. Technologies of today obviously didn't exist, so how were commands sent out to the troops? Watch this episode and enjoy and learn about how commands were sent to the troops and also a bit of information on who was ultimately sending out those communications! Please remember to su…
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There are many, many heroes in the American Revolution. And many of these hero's names have gone virtually unknown for almost 250 years. This story is about one of those individuals who was willing to give his own life to establish the United States of America. But, he did so at an "unusual" time in his life! Watch and enjoy this PodCast. Please su…
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Revolutionary War Rarities is the podcast from the "Sons of the American Revolution". This episode describes what we are trying to do with this PodCast, how often episodes will be posted, etc... Revolutionary War Rarities is fast, fun, and rarely known history about the American Revolution. So, please subscribe, enjoy, and let's make history fun ag…
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