3419 – July 4, 2024 – Happy Independence Day! It was on this day in 1776 when our Founding Fathers signed that treasonous (to the king) document called the Declaration of Independence. But what happened BEFORE that day? And after? Listen to experience the revolution through its key events leading up to and following that day.

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helping a good discernment.

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And now the woman that wishes the Dc

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God make me come down there. Here's your

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host. And the voice of common sense.

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Beth.

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And I welcome you today to Cs top

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radio is milestone of my privilege have my

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pleasure to be here with you today, and

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I'm so glad you're joining me today. I

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know you're getting ready for big celebrations. That'd

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be independence day. We

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honor We are love this day. We love

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this day. Let's get started. I have a

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lot of things I wanna share with you

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today. We're gonna go back.

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Into those times,

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and we're gonna study the the timeline of

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our revolution. You know, sometimes we just think

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Well, they signed this document and then we

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were all free.

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Without it's not the case.

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That's not the case. There was battles before

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and many battles afterwards.

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Let's go to the Lord in prayer.

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For such a time as this, father in

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heaven,

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we the people

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in the land of the free and the

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home of the brave,

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we desperately need you.

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All that we would leave our ways of

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seeking to be blessed instead of

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to see and bless others.

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We beg for your guidance and your wisdom

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for our leader's father and your protection.

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We ask for the protection over our land.

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And from our enemies, those from without and

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those from within.

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And we praise you

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for the freedom we... Have through the blood

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of your son, Jesus Christ.

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May your plan

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be the desire of this nation. You just

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for such a time as this, I pray

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in Jesus name.

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Amen.

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But today, we celebrate

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the birth of our freedom and independence as

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a nation. It was on this day, 07/04/1776

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when our founding fathers signed that treason document.

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The declaration of independence.

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I challenge each of you to read it

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today.

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Read it to your children, read it to

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your grandchildren.

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What about before that day though?

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Before?

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They signed that document?

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And what about after that day?

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The more I study our history,

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our American history. The more I'm amazed.

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And I become regarding our founding fathers.

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We know the names of many, but many

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we do not know and probably never will

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know.

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Unless their families have documents or

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they are involved in the revolutionary, the American

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revolution.

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Experiencing the revolution.

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If you experience revolution, though it is key

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events. These are just key events, I I

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put in a few others though,

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Many of the places mentioned in this section

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can be visited yet today.

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Lead into war. Was 17 63 through 17

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74.

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Now remember, they didn't sign that document till

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17 76.

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Or It was the end of the 7

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years war.

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02/10/1763.

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The treaty of Paris ends the 7 years

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war.

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French Indian war, France surrender all of its

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North American

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possessions east of the Mississippi

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to Great Britain.

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This ends a source of insecurity

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for the put British colonists

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along the Atlantic Coast.

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Think about what that meant.

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The cost of the war

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and maintaining an army will lead the British

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government to impose new taxes

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on its colonists,

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with world shaking results,

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ended up being the straw the broke the

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channels back kind of sort of thing.

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On March 20 second of 17 65.

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Britain passes the stamp act.

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Imposing tax on legal documents,

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newspapers even playing card

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This is the first direct tax on the

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American colonists, and it is hot resisted.

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A

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a successful American campaign to have the act

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peel

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will give Americans confidence that they could avoid

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future taxes as well.

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Now, I was studying the black robe regiment,

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and I found out that it was the

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reverend Andrew Elliott,

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Reverend Charles Cha,

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Reverend Samuel Cooper, Reverend Jonathan may May and

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Reverend George W field,

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or White field.

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That led the protest against the Stamp act.

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In fact, it was Reverend George White field

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that accompanied Benjamin franklin to parliament to protest

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the act. And assert colonial rights.

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Well, the British Troop then occupy Boston, and

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that's in October of 17 68.

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Breeze troops slammed in Boston to enforce the

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townsend and duties,

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Taxes on paints, paper, tea, etcetera.

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Passed in

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June,

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actually, of 17 67,

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and clamped down on the local radicals

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local radicals.

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The troops presence doesn't sit well with the

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locals

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and leads to street fights.

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1 clash between soldiers and a mob in

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March of 17 70.

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Will leave 5 dead. Radicals will call it

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the Boston.

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Massacre, while the British call it, the incident

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on King Street.

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I always thought that was interesting.

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Committees of correspondence

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established in spring of 17 72.

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The committees of correspondence are established throughout the

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colonies to coordinate American response to British colonial

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policy.

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This represents an important move toward

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cooperation

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mutual action and the development of a national

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identity among Americans. They've you've gotta stop and

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think.

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Great Britain. The king never steps foot on

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America's soil.

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But because

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his people, his subjects lived here, he believed

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he owned it all

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think about that.

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Britain tries to intimidate

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Massachusetts on March of

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from March to June in 17 74.

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We're building up to 17 76 here. The

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British parliament passes the c acts

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often called the into acts in America.

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Among other actions, Britain closes the port of

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Boston and requires British troops,

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to be housed in tavern

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and vacant buildings. Now think about the bill

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of rights and what those bill of rights

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say

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about housing

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soldiers.

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The acts generate considerable sympathy for Massachusetts among

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other colonies.

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Now.

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Patrick Henry,

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05/29/1736,

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that's when he was born.

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He was an American

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politician, a planter,

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and an or,

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who declared to the second Virginia convention in

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17 75,

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Give me Liberty or give me death.

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A founding father.

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He served as the first sixth post colonial

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governor in Virginia.

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From 17 76 to 79.

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And then again from 17 84 to 86.

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But it was March 23

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of 17 75

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when Patrick Henry

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rode into the town of C pepper.

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C, Virginia. He And as he rode into

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that town,

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he saw a horrific site.

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There,

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a man tied to a whipping post right

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there in the middle of the town,

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was being scorched.

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Just as our Jesus was, whipped

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laced whips laced with me pieces of metal.

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This rips the skin off.

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Patrick Ken was quoted as saying, when they

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stopped beating him, I could see the bones

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of his rib cage.

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I turned to someone and I ask what

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the man had done to deserve such a

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beating as this.

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The reply given him, was that the man

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being scorched

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was a minister

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who refused to take a license.

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He was 1 of 12 ministers

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who were locked in jail

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because they refused to take a license to

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reach.

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And that's what prompted.

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Pat kin,

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fiery speech.

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3 days later, that same minister was scored

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once again,

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this time to his death.

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Hal Christian

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Was the king

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that he would murder a man

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we're not believing as he did.

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For worshiping in a different manner.

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This is just 1 reason,

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that first amendment.

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Is so vitally important.

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War was looming and there could be no

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denying that fact.

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When we come back, I'm gonna share just

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portions.

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And give me liberty and give me death

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from 03/23/1775.

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You're listening Cs talk radio. This is Beth

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talk radio. This is Beth Anne.

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I wanna to share with you

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Just a little bit, I won't share the

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entire speech with you.

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That Patrick Henry gave.

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Now Patrick Henry was a Christian.

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And he studied his scriptures a lot.

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And then ming in throughout his speech, you

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can see some things work from the scripture,

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not quoted exactly.

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But the idea.

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So he starts out. No man thinks more

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highly than I do of the patriotism

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as well as abilities of the very worthy

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gentleman who have just addressed the house.

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But different men often see the same subject

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in different lights,

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And therefore,

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I hope it will not be thought disrespectful

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to those gentlemen if

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entertaining as I do opinions of a character

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very opposite of theirs.

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I shall speak forth my sentiments freely

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and without reserve.

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This is no time for ceremony.

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The question before the house is 1 of

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an awful moment in this country.

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For my own part, I consider it nothing

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less than a question of freedom.

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Or slavery.

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And in proportion to the magnitude of the

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subject ought to be the freedom of the

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debate.

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It is only in this way

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that we can hope to arrive at truth

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and fulfill the great responsibility which we hold

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to God and our country.

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Should I keep back my opinions at such

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a time through fear of giving offense?

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I should consider my elf as guilty of

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treason towards my country and of an act

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of dis loyalty toward the majesty of heaven,

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which I reserve above all earthly kings.

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Self my president.

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It is natural to man to indulge in

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the illusions of hope.

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We our apt to shut our eyes against

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a painful truth and listen to the song

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of the siren

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till she transforms us into beast.

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Is this the part of wise men engaged

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in and great and ar struggled for liberty?

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Are we disposed to be the number of

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those who having eyes see not having years

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here not and things which show nearly concern

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their temporal

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salvation.

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For my part, whatever

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anguish of spirit,

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that may cost.

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I am willing to know that whole truth

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to know the worst and Jab provide for

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it, then I'll skip on forward.

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They tell us, sir, that we are weak,

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unable to cope was so formidable and adversary.

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But when shall we be stronger?

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Will it be the next week or the

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next year? Will it be when we are

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totally disarmed and when the British guard shall

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be stationed in every house?

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Shall we gather strength it by resolution and

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in inaction? Shall we acquire the means of

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affection resistance

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by lying supply.

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On our backs,

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and huge and hugging the delusion phantom of

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hope

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until our enemy enemies shall have bound us

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hand and foot

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sir,

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we are not weak.

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If we have a proper use of those

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means, which the god of nature hath placed

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in our power.

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The millions of people armed in the whole

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cause of liberty and in such a country

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that which we possess.

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Are invincible by any force, which our enemy

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can send against us.

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Besides, sir,

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wish shall not fight our battles alone. There

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is just God who pre.

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There is a just God who provides over

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the destin of nations.

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And who will who will raise up friends

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to fight our battles for us.

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The battle sir

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is not to the strong alone. It is

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to the vigilant the active, the brave

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besides, sir, we have no election. If we

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were based enough to desire it, it is

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now too late to retire from the contest.

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There is no retreat,

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but in submission and slavery.

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Our change are forged

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their clan may be heard on the planes

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of Boston.

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The war is inevitable

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and let it come. I repeat it, sir,

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let it come.

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It is vain, sir, and he ends this

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way.

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It is vain, sir to ex

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the matter.

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Gentlemen may cry peace, peace, but there is

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no peace. The war has actually begun. The

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next scale that sweep from the north will

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bring to our ear. The clash of resounding

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arms.

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Our brother already in the field?

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Why stand we hear idle?

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What is it the gentleman wish? There's What

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would they have?

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Is life's so dear or piece so sweet

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as to be purchased at the price of

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chains and slavery?

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Forbid it almighty God. I know not what

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course others may take, but ask for me,

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giving me liberty

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or give me death.

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Again, this fiery speech came

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because he saw those pastors.

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Those ministers being whipped and beaten

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I think he already had this in mind,

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but it became

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more agitated after that.

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Independence declared 17 75 through 17 77. It

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was April nineteenth

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of 17 75 when Paul Re revere made

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his famous ride. He finally arrived in Lexington

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at the home of a reverend Jonas Clark.

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There also were John Hancock, and samuel adams.

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When they realized that the attack from the

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British was imminent.

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Hancock and Adams turned to Reverend

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Clark.

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And they inquired him if his people were

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ready to fight

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Upon which you replied,

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I have trained them for this hour.

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When the alarm came.

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It is said that Reverend Clark was the

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first 1 to the town green

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where they were to meet.

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And when the roll call was taken

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of the men there were members of Reverend

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Clark's church or congregation.

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I add these in here. These preacher that

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were in these battles

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because I want you to understand

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it was the ministers.

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The Christians

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who established this country and fought for it.

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The first shots of the revolutionary war fired

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at Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts.

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The news of the bloodshed rockets along the

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eastern sea board and thousands of volunteer

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converge on Cambridge Massachusetts.

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These are the beginnings of the Continental army.

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British form an alliance with patriot slaves on

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November 17 75.

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It was then the British governor of Virginia,

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Lord Dun more issues a proclamation offering freedom

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to any slaves,

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or rebellious Americans who are able to enter

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British lines.

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Throughout the course of the war, tens of

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thousands of African Americans will seek their freedom

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by supporting the British.

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I think they were lied to.

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A smaller number will fight on the patriot

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side, pro independence,

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despite policies that discourage their enlist.

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June 17 75, Americans hold their own at

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the battle of Bunker Hill.

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In the first major action of the war

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inexperienced colonial soldiers,

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hold off hardened in British veterans, you've got

00:20:41
to think about this. Just think what this

00:20:43
looked like.

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For more than 2 hours at Breeds hill.

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Although eventually forced to abandon their position,

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including the high ground a bunker hill overlooking

00:20:54
Boston.

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The patriots

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show that they are not intimidated by the

00:20:59
long lines of red coated infantry men.

00:21:02
Of the 2200

00:21:04
British seeing

00:21:05
action, more than 1000 ended up dead or

00:21:08
wounded.

00:21:10
It was a Reverend David Gross and a

00:21:12
reverend William French, who were in that battle

00:21:15
on bunker Hill.

00:21:19
It was February fourteenth.

00:21:22
When Thomas Payne first pamphlet

00:21:24
was published.

00:21:26
It was called

00:21:27
common sense.

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And it was mostly directed towards the British

00:21:33
government.

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Of the origin of the design, the government

00:21:37
in general,

00:21:38
he explained what their government was.

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He says some writers have so confounded society

00:21:44
with government as to leave little or no

00:21:48
distinction between them. Whereas they are not only

00:21:51
different,

00:21:52
but have different origins.

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Societies produced by our once than government by

00:21:57
our wicked. I love that.

00:22:01
The former promotes our happiness positively

00:22:04
by uniting our affection. The latter negatively by

00:22:07
restraining our voices.

00:22:09
Or our vice.

00:22:11
He goes on in says society in every

00:22:13
state is a blessing. But government even

00:22:17
in its best state is but unnecessary evil.

00:22:21
In its worst state an into 1.

00:22:24
For when we suffer,

00:22:26
or are exposed to the same mis by

00:22:28
a government,

00:22:30
which we might expect in a country without

00:22:32
government,

00:22:33
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00:22:36
That we fur the means by which we

00:22:39
suffer.

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We fur the means by which we suffer.

00:22:44
He wrote lengthy, an explanation of large government.

00:22:47
I won't get into all of it,

00:22:49
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00:22:50
it.

00:22:52
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00:22:55
as what happens?

00:22:56
This next year, this next year, what battle,

00:22:59
what

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What acts? What things

00:23:02
led

00:23:03
to the signing

00:23:04
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And we have returned listening to Cs talk

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radio. This is Beth Anna. I wanna share

00:29:08
just a little bit more

00:29:10
of common sense.

00:29:12
That was written by Thomas Payne. I want

00:29:14
you to... The timeline here, he wrote this

00:29:16
in February. It was published in February of

00:29:18
17 76 our declaration of infinity was assigned

00:29:21
until July.

00:29:23
It says in order to gain a clear

00:29:25
and just idea or of the design and

00:29:28
end of government let us suppose,

00:29:30
a small number of persons settled in some

00:29:33
s part of the earth.

00:29:35
Un unconnected with the rest. They will then

00:29:38
represent the first peep

00:29:40
of an of any country or of the

00:29:42
world in this state of natural liberty society

00:29:44
will be the first thought.

00:29:47
I'll skip down to where he says.

00:29:49
But as the colony increases,

00:29:52
The public concerns will increase likewise, and the

00:29:56
distance of which the members

00:29:58
may be separated will render

00:30:01
it too inconvenient for all of them to

00:30:03
meet on every occasion at a first.

00:30:06
When their numbers will be small.

00:30:08
Their habit... Their habitation near than the public

00:30:12
concerns,

00:30:13
few and tri.

00:30:15
What he's trying to say here

00:30:17
if you read the entire thing, which is

00:30:18
kinda lengthy.

00:30:20
He's talking about the big government, and he's

00:30:22
talking about the government of Britain.

00:30:25
And he's talking about the colonies and how

00:30:27
they are separated.

00:30:29
Now the colony established their own governments.

00:30:33
From township to township from state to state.

00:30:35
They weren't states exactly then, but

00:30:38
he goes on to say, to say that

00:30:40
the constitution of England is a union of

00:30:43
3 powers is reciprocal checking each other is

00:30:46
far.

00:30:48
Either the words have no meaning or they

00:30:50
are flat out contradiction.

00:30:53
First, he says, the king is not to

00:30:55
be trusted without being looked after or in

00:30:58
other words, that a thirst for absolute powers,

00:31:01
the natural disease of a monarchy.

00:31:04
I'm gonna move on here.

00:31:06
An inquiry

00:31:07
into the constitutional errors in the English form

00:31:10
of government is at this time, highly

00:31:13
necessary.

00:31:14
Gotta check into what's being done here. He

00:31:16
says, for as we are never in a

00:31:18
proper condition of doing justice to others.

00:31:21
While we continue under the influence of some

00:31:24
leading partial.

00:31:26
So neither, are we capable of doing it

00:31:28
to ourselves while we remain fe by any

00:31:31
ob prejudice.

00:31:34
And as a man who is attached to

00:31:36
a prostitute

00:31:37
is unfit

00:31:39
to shoot choose a judge of a wife

00:31:42
or judge a wife,

00:31:43
So any

00:31:45
preposition

00:31:46
I'm sorry.

00:31:47
Preposition in favor of a rotten

00:31:50
constitution of government will disable us from discerning

00:31:53
a good 1.

00:31:55
I thought that was

00:31:57
absolutely beautiful,

00:31:58
little silly, but beautiful.

00:32:01
So also in February of 17 76, the

00:32:03
loyal defeat, at Moore Creek.

00:32:06
The loyalists are defeated at Moore Creek. A

00:32:09
force of loyal, Americans who want to remain

00:32:12
British subjects

00:32:13
Most of them are Scott's descent is defeated

00:32:16
at a patriot

00:32:18
army by the patriot army at the Battle

00:32:20
of Moore Creek Bridge.

00:32:22
This setback will largely quiet the loyal activity

00:32:26
in the Carolina fourth at least 3 years.

00:32:30
South Carolina,

00:32:32
Carolina

00:32:33
rebelled the British attempt to take Charleston.

00:32:38
That's in June of 17 76.

00:32:42
A British invasion

00:32:44
a force mounts on all day attack on

00:32:47
a patriot on a patriot force on Sullivan

00:32:50
island.

00:32:51
Now, my son says that's something to see

00:32:53
Soul Island.

00:32:55
He's living there now in Charleston.

00:32:58
The invaders are unable to land their troops

00:33:00
on the land

00:33:01
and the tricky waters of the Charleston Harbor

00:33:04
frustrate the British navy. The fleet retire in

00:33:07
defeat and South Carolina will remain untouched by

00:33:10
the enemy.

00:33:11
For at least 3 more years.

00:33:14
American declares their independence,

00:33:17
07/04/1776,

00:33:20
the declaration of independence is adopted

00:33:23
by the second continental congress,

00:33:25
following a decade of agitation, over taxes

00:33:28
and a year of war.

00:33:31
Representatives

00:33:32
make the break with Britain

00:33:35
King George the third isn't willing to let

00:33:37
his subjects go without a fight,

00:33:40
and loyal sentiment remains strong in many areas.

00:33:44
Americans primary allegiance is to their states. Nationalism

00:33:48
will grow slowly.

00:33:51
Stop and think about what that said there.

00:33:54
The loyal

00:33:56
sentiment remains strong.

00:33:58
We are divided in this country today,

00:34:01
those who are loyal

00:34:04
to our

00:34:05
constitution. And those who are a loyal to

00:34:08
an established government that is anti constitution.

00:34:12
That is what we're fighting today.

00:34:15
December nineteenth of 17 76. It was in

00:34:18
January, actually. It says,

00:34:20
January,

00:34:23
The writer, Thomas Paine publishes another pamphlet. It's

00:34:26
called American crisis, setting forth his arguments in

00:34:29
favor of American independence.

00:34:31
Although little used today, pamphlets were unimportant medium

00:34:35
for the spread of ideas in the sixteenth

00:34:38
through the nineteenth centuries, and that's why I

00:34:40
think.

00:34:41
The patriot letters that I have been receiving

00:34:44
are so

00:34:45
wonderful.

00:34:48
Thomas Pains,

00:34:49
the American crisis.

00:34:52
There are the times that try men's souls.

00:34:54
The summer soldiers in the sun sunshine patriots

00:34:57
will. In this crisis shrink from the service

00:35:00
of his country.

00:35:01
But he that stands now.

00:35:03
Deserves a love and thanks of man and

00:35:06
woman. Well tyranny like hell is not easily

00:35:09
conquered. Yet, we have the consolation with us

00:35:12
that the heart the conflict.

00:35:14
The more glorious the triumph.

00:35:17
With these phrases,

00:35:19
and they appeared in the pages of the

00:35:21
Pennsylvania Journal for the first time.

00:35:24
General George, Washington's troops were en camp at

00:35:27
Mc Ferry on Delaware.

00:35:31
And he wanted each 1 of them

00:35:34
to read it. He knew that without an

00:35:37
un swing and moral and significant victory, the

00:35:40
revolution would come. To a swift and humiliating

00:35:42
end.

00:35:43
They needed

00:35:45
encouragement.

00:35:47
Moving on

00:35:48
to

00:35:50
Washington crosses the Delaware

00:35:52
in December of 17 76, it goes this

00:35:55
is this all to place from 76 of

00:35:58
December to January 17 77.

00:36:01
In a bold move, Washington moves his troops

00:36:04
into the New Jersey,

00:36:06
into New Jersey on Christmas night. The patriots

00:36:09
then surprise a force of German troops fighting

00:36:11
for Britain

00:36:13
at Trenton

00:36:14
on December 26.

00:36:15
I think they were drunk.

00:36:17
The they achieve a similar Not the Americans

00:36:20
the guys they received the similar victory over

00:36:23
British troops in Princeton on January third, rev

00:36:26
hopes that the war must

00:36:28
just might be win.

00:36:29
The army then in camps for the winter

00:36:32
of Morris in New Jersey.

00:36:36
In October 17 of 77,

00:36:39
the British

00:36:40
setback at Sara.

00:36:42
General John Berg

00:36:44
attempt to separate the rebellious New England colonies

00:36:47
from those farther south ends in a particular

00:36:51
failure.

00:36:52
The surrender of 6000 British regulars at Sara

00:36:55
think about that. 6000

00:36:56
of them.

00:36:57
We'll shock London and help induce france to

00:37:01
enter the war

00:37:03
on the American side. Bad wait see who

00:37:05
was winning, you know?

00:37:08
Okay. We're entering up to the winter of

00:37:11
17 77 in December.

00:37:14
It was the Continental army.

00:37:17
Occupying

00:37:19
Philadelphia.

00:37:20
Just 20 miles away, the cotton Army enters

00:37:23
winter orders at the Valley forge.

00:37:26
We'll talk about that.

00:37:28
In just a moment. You're listening to Cs

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And we have returned listening to Cs top

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on. I'm gonna try and move kind of

00:42:08
quickly here

00:42:09
so that we can get through everything.

00:42:12
It was the winter.

00:42:15
Of the Continental army in 17 77 when

00:42:17
the British occupied Philadelphia 20 miles out.

00:42:21
During the winter supply, arrangements will be improved

00:42:25
and the

00:42:26
continental troops will be drilled.

00:42:29
And emerge as a more disciplined.

00:42:32
Unified fighting force.

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France enters the war on the behalf of

00:42:36
the Americans

00:42:37
and 17 78,

00:42:41
George Roger Clark

00:42:43
attacks the British in Ohio County. That was

00:42:46
in May of... I'm sorry.

00:42:49
That was December of 17 78.

00:42:52
He barely had a hundred and 50 men.

00:42:54
In Virginia George Roger Clark captures several pretty

00:42:58
posts in the Ohio territory.

00:43:02
The southern campaign of 17 79 through 17

00:43:05
81,

00:43:06
Charleston falls to British.

00:43:09
It was in May of 17 80 that

00:43:11
the British take Charleston South Carolina capture a

00:43:14
large patriot army,

00:43:15
and deal with the rebels, 1 of their

00:43:17
worst

00:43:18
and deal the rebels 1 of their worst

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defeats of the war.

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D Charles to move is part of a,

00:43:23
broader British strategy to hang on to the

00:43:26
southern colonies suits. That's where all the ships

00:43:28
were coming and going, I guess, part of

00:43:30
them.

00:43:31
Kings Mountain victory revive, the patriots hope and

00:43:34
that was in October of 17 80.

00:43:38
It goes on. The American tide continues at

00:43:40
the cow pins. And it was the Reverend

00:43:42
John Blair, who participated in that battle. And

00:43:45
that was in January of 17 81.

00:43:49
Costly British victory at Gil Courthouse

00:43:53
in March of 17 81. The British troops

00:43:55
went a costly victory over the continental

00:43:58
and a Militia at Gil ford Courthouse since

00:44:01
North Carolina.

00:44:02
The battle is part of the general Nathaniel

00:44:04
Green strategy

00:44:06
of engaging the British on ground of his

00:44:08
choosing

00:44:09
without winning a single clearer cut victory. Now

00:44:12
we studied that before

00:44:14
And with that, even though they were defeated,

00:44:16
they caused enough damage

00:44:20
to change things in York town.

00:44:22
The longest siege of the war at 96

00:44:25
was

00:44:27
the isolated was in 17 81 and the

00:44:29
isolated British Garrison of 96.

00:44:32
Is laid siege by patriot forces under general

00:44:35
nathaniel Green.

00:44:36
The approach of a British relief column

00:44:39
leads green to make a final unsuccessful assault

00:44:42
on the Ford

00:44:43
on June.

00:44:45
The events of 96

00:44:46
underline the fact that Britain

00:44:48
has 2 few troops to hold the southern

00:44:51
hint lens.

00:44:53
On October, I'm sorry, August to 17 81,

00:44:56
the Reverend and William Gram rallied his neighbors

00:44:58
to dispute a passage at Rock fish gap.

00:45:01
Just his neighbors

00:45:02
against the Charleston and the British Lagoon.

00:45:06
And a large British army surrender at York

00:45:09
town

00:45:10
in September of

00:45:12
October

00:45:13
of 17 81.

00:45:16
And that's when we want our independence.

00:45:18
But there was more after that. In 17

00:45:20
82 to 17 87,

00:45:23
There's a decision that was made

00:45:25
that I believe perhaps American should once again

00:45:27
considered.

00:45:28
At the end of the war, loyal leave

00:45:31
America.

00:45:32
They were evacuated.

00:45:35
We have Americans today that hate our nation

00:45:37
and despise our constitutional republic.

00:45:39
I don't know how we would fairly unjust

00:45:42
in enact such an evacuation, but it might

00:45:45
be necessary in order to regain our liberty.

00:45:48
For our children

00:45:50
and our grandchildren.

00:45:54
There went on. There was more in 17

00:45:56
83 and 17 84, went on and on.

00:45:58
And yet when we thought we had won

00:46:00
it, there comes the war of 18 12.

00:46:03
For in It is my opinion that liberty

00:46:06
and freedom is never really won. There's always

00:46:08
someone

00:46:09
there wanting to take it away. And I

00:46:11
think it's so vitally important.

00:46:14
Important.

00:46:17
Because...

00:46:19
Whether it is someone on the outside

00:46:21
or someone out inside from without or from

00:46:24
within,

00:46:26
we're in trouble.

00:46:29
1 in the course of human events? It

00:46:31
becomes necessary for 1 people to dissolve the

00:46:34
political bands which have connected them with another.

00:46:37
And to assume among the powers of the

00:46:39
Earth, the separate and equal station to which

00:46:42
the laws of nature and of nature's God

00:46:44
ent them. A decent

00:46:46
respect to the opinions of mankind requires that

00:46:49
they should declare the causes which imp them

00:46:52
to the separation.

00:46:55
We hold these truths to be self evident

00:46:57
that all men are created equal that they

00:47:00
are endowed by their creator and certain with

00:47:02
certain una alien rights. That among these are

00:47:05
life,

00:47:06
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

00:47:09
That to secure these rights, governments are instituted

00:47:11
among men

00:47:13
deriving their just powers from the consent of

00:47:16
the government.

00:47:17
That whenever any form of government becomes destructive

00:47:20
of these ends,

00:47:22
It is the right of the people to

00:47:23
alter or to abolish it.

00:47:26
And to Institute, new government laying its foundation

00:47:29
on such principles and organizing its powers in

00:47:32
such form

00:47:33
as to them shall see most likely to

00:47:35
affect their safety

00:47:37
and happiness.

00:47:39
Prudence indeed will dictate the government's long established

00:47:43
should not be changed for light and transient

00:47:46
causes.

00:47:47
And accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind

00:47:50
are more disposed to suffer,

00:47:53
while evils are suffer,

00:47:55
than to write themselves by abolishing the form

00:47:58
to which they are accustomed.

00:48:00
In other words,

00:48:02
It's our nature to be a little too

00:48:04
patient with our government.

00:48:05
But when a long train of abuses and

00:48:08
us patients

00:48:09
pursuing invariably.

00:48:11
The same objective instance, a design to reduce

00:48:14
them to under absolute des,

00:48:18
it is their right. It is their duty

00:48:20
to throw off such government and to provide

00:48:23
new guards for their

00:48:25
future security.

00:48:27
Such has been the patient suffering

00:48:29
of these colonies.

00:48:31
And such as now the necessity, which constrain

00:48:34
them to alter their form former system of

00:48:37
government.

00:48:38
The history of the present king of Great

00:48:40
britain

00:48:41
is a history of repeated injuries and us

00:48:44
patients.

00:48:45
All having the direct object,

00:48:48
the establishment

00:48:50
of an abs absolute tyranny over these states

00:48:53
to prove this.

00:48:56
Let facts be submitted to a candid world.

00:48:59
And with that,

00:49:00
they list 27

00:49:02
grievances against

00:49:04
the king of England.

00:49:08
And that

00:49:09
started

00:49:11
their independence.

00:49:13
They didn't have it at that point in

00:49:15
time.

00:49:16
And the declaration of independence was basically

00:49:20
to let everyone else know, including France.

00:49:23
That we consider ourselves here in the colonies

00:49:25
a free and independent nation.

00:49:28
God blessed this country.

00:49:31
We rose up out of the most impossible

00:49:34
war.

00:49:36
Against the largest army

00:49:38
and the most vicious king.

00:49:40
On the globe at that time.

00:49:44
And yet God was with us.

00:49:47
God is with us today.

00:49:50
We're no longer colonies we are states.

00:49:53
But we have grown complacent and lazy.

00:49:57
And very patient.

00:50:00
The marvel of all history George Washington said

00:50:03
is the patient with which men and women

00:50:06
will submit to Burton

00:50:07
unnecessarily late upon them by their government.

00:50:11
Ins I don't want us to have to

00:50:13
take up arms

00:50:14
and fight.

00:50:16
But I want us to stop being.

00:50:19
And I want our children to remember what

00:50:21
our founding fathers and our fore fathers did

00:50:24
to create a nation

00:50:26
a freedom

00:50:27
an independence

00:50:29
that prosper because of life liberty, the p

00:50:33
pursuit of happiness property and prosperity.

00:50:36
I want us all to work together,

00:50:39
tempering America back home.

00:50:44
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00:51:06
Drawing from her many life experiences and her

00:51:09
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00:51:11
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00:51:13
a small rural community where she would grow

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00:51:47
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00:51:49
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00:51:52
reveal the foundation of our building. Figuratively speaking,

00:51:55
have we been building with wood, hay and

00:51:57
stubble, which are perishable. Or have we been

00:51:59
using gold, silver and precious stones which are

00:52:01
permanent? In this life, there will be a

00:52:03
day of judgment for our failing economic system.

00:52:06
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00:52:09
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00:52:11
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00:52:17
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00:52:48
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00:52:51
but do we really understand?

00:52:53
James Stub didn't understand, so he dug in

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and wow. He kept digging in. It all

00:52:58
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00:53:00
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00:53:03
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00:53:21
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