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Ted and his guest, Bobby Rains, celebrate the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's famous horse ride and reconstruct the Battle of Lexington & Concord.
These two history buffs ponder exciting questions such as:
Did George Washington start the French & Indian War?
Why did the British suddenly need money after beating the French in that war?
Could the events leading to the Revolutionary War teach today's liberals anything about Americans' feelings regarding taxes and guns?
Were the British motivated by a desire to protect or control the American colonies in passing the Proclamation Act of 1763?
Could those involved in the Boston Tea Party be charged with polluting Boston Harbor?
Was it the Boston Massacre or the Boston Incident?
Were the American Patriots & Minute Men freedom fighters, or terrorists?
Of the 13 American colonies, which one was the biggest pain in the butt to the British?
Who was Paul Revere, and did he really say, "The British are coming, The British are coming!"?
Who actually fired the first shot that started the Revolutionary War?
Why is that single shot often referred to as, The Shot Heard 'Round The World?
Can't you picture Ted and Bobby sitting in Ted's study, beside a roaring fireplace, dressed in evening jackets, smoking pipes, and drinking wine as they discuss historical events and their impact on our world today?
Me neither....
Ted and his guest, Bobby Rains, celebrate the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's famous horse ride and reconstruct the Battle of Lexington & Concord.
These two history buffs ponder exciting questions such as:
Did George Washington start the French & Indian War?
Why did the British suddenly need money after beating the French in that war?
Could the events leading to the Revolutionary War teach today's liberals anything about Americans' feelings regarding taxes and guns?
Were the British motivated by a desire to protect or control the American colonies in passing the Proclamation Act of 1763?
Could those involved in the Boston Tea Party be charged with polluting Boston Harbor?
Was it the Boston Massacre or the Boston Incident?
Were the American Patriots & Minute Men freedom fighters, or terrorists?
Of the 13 American colonies, which one was the biggest pain in the butt to the British?
Who was Paul Revere, and did he really say, "The British are coming, The British are coming!"?
Who actually fired the first shot that started the Revolutionary War?
Why is that single shot often referred to as, The Shot Heard 'Round The World?
Can't you picture Ted and Bobby sitting in Ted's study, beside a roaring fireplace, dressed in evening jackets, smoking pipes, and drinking wine as they discuss historical events and their impact on our world today?
Me neither....