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Founding Fathers | The invention of the United States | 1

May 19
34 mins

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How did a collection of desperate survivors, religious outcasts, and petty criminals become the architects of the world's most powerful nation? What does it mean to build a society on the language of liberty when that society is entirely dependent on enslaved labour? And are Americans still reckoning with a founding story that was never quite what it seemed?


Peter and Afua go back to the very beginning — from the disaster of Roanoke and the brutal early years at Jamestown, to the transatlantic slave economy that quietly powered the rise of New York, Boston, and Philadelphia.


00:00 Introduction — what America actually means

03:00 Roanoke and Jamestown — England's catastrophic first attempts

08:00 The colonial economy — slavery, sugar, and the triangle trade

14:00 New York's hidden history — one in five New Yorkers were enslaved

19:00 The contradiction at America's heart — liberty built on unfreedom

25:00 Who were the Founding Fathers — and who was left out?

32:00 Preview — Franklin and Madison up next


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