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History Loves Company
Chester Sakamoto
225 episodes
1 week ago
Take a trip back in time and experience history in a unique and immersive way--because history is shaped by all of us!
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Take a trip back in time and experience history in a unique and immersive way--because history is shaped by all of us!
Show more...
History
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Appalachian Spring: The Overmountain Men and the Revolutionary War
History Loves Company
11 minutes 14 seconds
4 months ago
Appalachian Spring: The Overmountain Men and the Revolutionary War

The word "frontier" conjures up many ideas in the American consciousness. It's become synonymous with the concept of Manifest Destiny in 19th Century American politics, the eventual westward expansion, and, of course, the so-named "Wild West" period that ensued. But before all that, the American Frontier was confined to the land west of the Appalachian Mountains along the country's eastern seaboard, where a group of hearty "overmountain men" lived and would play a significant role in the fight for independence against the British. Join me as we explore the Overmountain Men, this week on the 'History Loves Company' podcast!

History Loves Company
Take a trip back in time and experience history in a unique and immersive way--because history is shaped by all of us!