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Author Neil Kings returns to join host Gil Gross in the telling of of his remarkable journey by foot for one month traversing the historical landscape of America. Then, we know a lot about the founding fathers and the military heroes of The Revolutionary War, but what about the everyday people in the American colonies? Liz Covart, award-winning historian of early America, explains what life was like for them during the founding of our nation. And, British biographer Andrew Roberts upends the conventional wisdom about King George III, who was actually quite beloved by Americans at the start of the War of American Independence.
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Author Neil Kings returns to join host Gil Gross in the telling of of his remarkable journey by foot for one month traversing the historical landscape of America. Then, we know a lot about the founding fathers and the military heroes of The Revolutionary War, but what about the everyday people in the American colonies? Liz Covart, award-winning historian of early America, explains what life was like for them during the founding of our nation. And, British biographer Andrew Roberts upends the conventional wisdom about King George III, who was actually quite beloved by Americans at the start of the War of American Independence.
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