Friday
May012020

Episode 27: The Importance of Words

Words were a huge part of how America became free. Pamphlets, speeches, letters, and documents changed people's minds, but they were also dangerous! Today, we're joined by a free expression expert to talk about what words did to make us free- and why that still matters.


 

 

 

Learn how books and pamphlets were printed in the colonial era: 

Source: Bonnie Rose Hudson

An example of a speech that got people excited about freedom- and on that was very dangerous to make!


 

Monday
Mar162020

Episode 26: Paul Revere's Midnight Ride

"The British are coming!"

Is that really what Paul Revere said? Who was with him? In this episode, we find out what happened on the night of April 18, 1775- and what it meant for American history. We're joined by Emily Holmes, education director at Paul Revere House for all the details. 

 

 

Source: Crayola

Source: Patriotic coloring pages

Tuesday
Dec242019

Episode 25: Christmas During the American Revolution

What was Christmas like during the time of the American Revolution? Did soldiers have time to celebrate? What about people at home? We have a special guest from Meadow Garden House in Georgia, where one of the youngest signers of the Declaration of Independence lived. 

 

 

Original image here

 

 

 

Wednesday
Nov272019

Episode 24: Revolutionary Thanksgiving

How was Thanksgiving celebrated at the time of the American Revolution? Did soldiers celebrate differently than civilians? In this special episode, we find out!

 

Meet our special guest Lars Hedbor

Monday
Nov182019

Episode 23: The First Continental Congress

After Britain imposed the Intolerable Acts, the American Colonies decided something had to be done. Representatives from the different colonies met in Philadelphia for a Continental Congress to decide what that should be. In this episode, we get all of the details from a true expert!

 

We meet Patrick Henry in this episode! Learn all about him here

It all happened at Carpenter's Hall. Learn more about that historic location

Coloring page! Source

Patrick Henry (source)