Revolution Revisited

The Spark: The French & Indian War


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A skirmish in the backwoods of America set the world on fire. 


In this inaugural episode of Revolution Revisited™, host Maggie Creech, alongside experts Travis Henline and Michael Plumb, delves into the often overlooked French and Indian War, revealing its critical role in igniting the American Revolution.

As conflicts between European powers Britain and France entangled indigenous nations and set the stage for the Declaration of Independence, notable figures like George Washington and indigenous leader Tanaghrisson emerge, highlighting their early contributions and ambitions. This episode explores key battles, alliances, and the contentious Proclamation Line of 1763, shedding light on the broader historical context that preceded America's fight for independence. Listeners will also discover items from the Virginia Museum of History & Culture's collection, including a letter Washington wrote to Governor Dinwiddie.

Ultimately, the episode underscores the complex interplay of colonial ambitions, indigenous interests, and the evolving sense of American identity that emerged through the colonies' cooperation in the conflict.


Featured Guests:

Michael Plumb: Vice President of Guest Engagement, Virginia Museum of History & Culture

  • Michael Plumb, Vice President for Guest Engagement, holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from Washington & Jefferson College and a Master of Arts in history from George Mason University. He has worked in the museum field for almost 15 years and was employed by George Washington’s Mount Vernon as Manager of Program Development and Digital Engagement before joining the VMHC in 2017. 


Travis Henline: Curator of Indigenous History, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation

  • Travis Henline earned his MA in history from West Virginia University. He has spent a career in public history and museums, working for the National Park Service, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and the WV Division of Culture and History. He currently serves as the Curator of Indigenous History and Culture for the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation in Williamsburg, VA. 


Show Notes: 
  • 00:00 Introduction to Revolution Revisited 
  • 00:43 The French and Indian War: Setting the Stage 
  • 04:00 The Ohio River Valley: A Contested Territory 
  • 08:14 George Washington's Early Military Exploits 
  • 14:37 The First Skirmishes and Fort Necessity 
  • 21:46 Indigenous Nations and Their Role 
  • 27:48 The Treaty of Paris and Its Aftermath 
  • 29:19 The Proclamation Line of 1763 
  • 33:17 The Road to the American Revolution 
  • 33:55 Conclusion and Credits 


Revolution Revisited™ is produced by the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of William & Karen Fralin. © 2025 Virginia Museum of History & Culture

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