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What if loyalty, not rebellion, was the default position in British North America?
It’s easy to forget that before 1776, most colonists identified as proud Britons. They didn’t see themselves as future Americans or revolutionaries; they saw themselves as subjects of a global empire. And in the colony of Georgia, many clung to that identity longer than we might expect.
We’re exploring the American Revolution in Georgia, a colony often left out of our histories of the American Revolution until the Siege of Savannah in 1779. Yet Georgia’s experience in the Revolution offers rich insight into Loyalism, imperial politics, and how personal conviction and local conditions shaped the course of the American Revolution’s events.
Greg Brooking, a historian of the American Revolution in the South and a high school history teacher, joins us to explore the American Revolution in Georgia with details from his book From Empire to Revolution: Sir James Wright and the Price of Loyalty in Georgia.
Ben Franklin’s World is a podcast about early American history.
It is a show for people who love history and for those who want to know more about the historical people and events that have impacted and shaped our present-day world.
Greg Brooking is a historian of the American Revolution in the South. He earned his Ph.D. from Georgia State University, and he teaches social studies at North Springs High School outside of Atlanta. He joins us today so we can explore Loyalism in Georgia with details from his book, From Empire to Revolution: Sir James Wright and the Price of Loyalty in Georgia.
During our exploration, Greg reveals
In your opinion, how do you think using the 250th anniversary of the Revolution as a reason to look more closely at the Loyalist point of view of the Revolution can help us better understand this event and major period of early American history?
Episode 126: The Reintegration of American Loyalists
Love what you hear on Ben Franklin’s World? Support the show and help us keep history accessible, independent, and deeply researched. Make a tax-deductible donation at benfranklinsworld.com/donate.
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By What if loyalty, not rebellion, was the default position in British North America?
It’s easy to forget that before 1776, most colonists identified as proud Britons. They didn’t see themselves as future Americans or revolutionaries; they saw themselves as subjects of a global empire. And in the colony of Georgia, many clung to that identity longer than we might expect.
We’re exploring the American Revolution in Georgia, a colony often left out of our histories of the American Revolution until the Siege of Savannah in 1779. Yet Georgia’s experience in the Revolution offers rich insight into Loyalism, imperial politics, and how personal conviction and local conditions shaped the course of the American Revolution’s events.
Greg Brooking, a historian of the American Revolution in the South and a high school history teacher, joins us to explore the American Revolution in Georgia with details from his book From Empire to Revolution: Sir James Wright and the Price of Loyalty in Georgia.
Ben Franklin’s World is a podcast about early American history.
It is a show for people who love history and for those who want to know more about the historical people and events that have impacted and shaped our present-day world.
Greg Brooking is a historian of the American Revolution in the South. He earned his Ph.D. from Georgia State University, and he teaches social studies at North Springs High School outside of Atlanta. He joins us today so we can explore Loyalism in Georgia with details from his book, From Empire to Revolution: Sir James Wright and the Price of Loyalty in Georgia.
During our exploration, Greg reveals
In your opinion, how do you think using the 250th anniversary of the Revolution as a reason to look more closely at the Loyalist point of view of the Revolution can help us better understand this event and major period of early American history?
Episode 126: The Reintegration of American Loyalists
Love what you hear on Ben Franklin’s World? Support the show and help us keep history accessible, independent, and deeply researched. Make a tax-deductible donation at benfranklinsworld.com/donate.
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BFW Gazette Newsletter
Liz on Bluesky
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* All book links are for the Ben Franklin’s World Bookshop, the official affiliate bookstore of Bookshop.org. By purchasing a book with our affiliate links, you help support this podcast.
Ben Franklin’s World is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. To advertise on Ben Franklin's World contact [email protected].
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