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Ep. 25: The First Patriot Coalition

Liberty Chronicles

English - October 17, 2017 04:15 - 22 minutes - 7.76 MB - ★★★★★ - 51 ratings
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In 1741, African slaves, Spanish sailors, Irish servants and soldiers, and antinomian Dissenters conspired to burn New York’s Fort George and murder the city’s wealthy and powerful inhabitants. They hatched their plot at John Hughson’s tavern and spread word to the surrounding countryside and down Long Island. At the sight of flames from the city, country slaves and servants should rise up, kill their masters, and move on the city where they would welcome a Spanish flotilla of conquerors and personal freedom.

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