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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Brady 20240703

Rock university. I had the pleasure of working with todays speaker Brady Crytzer when he was a student here, he in the library all four years, and he worked with me his senior year on the rock voices oral history. We had great team of students seven working on the project and even so was a standout because he just this natural to talk to anybody he was not shy or even not scared he was a great interviewer and he had a curiosity about history. Even then you could tell. So brady completed his undergraduate degree here in 2008 in secondary ed social studies and his masters correct me if i got anything wrong read his masters in history here in ten. Now he teaches history at robert morris. Grady is a specialist in the imperial history of north america. He a narrator and commentator on the cable series into the wild. I love that name. He hosts the cable series battlefield pennsylvania, as well as a weekly podcast. His work has been featu ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History Colonial America Before The Revolution 20180114

Over the like this, years. In other words, as the colonies to along from jamestown 1776, more and more people, as passes, decide that they are able to handle this on their own. Need to be ruled from westminster, and eventually, of course, enough of them decide to declaration of independence. That graph would make the evolution pretty easy to understand. Just like you growing up. The last thing you want is for your parents to dump you out the door an run life. N by the time youre 12 you can see it might look pretty good an the time youre 18, here you are. If this graph is right then the going through st the normal process of maturing and a smart parent, of course, eye on things and as the child gets more competent and more confident, ease up on strings. Separation can come about reasonably nicely. Doesnt see whats happening and doesnt changing e the competence and confidence of the child, then there is likely to eventually maybe some kind of explosion. Graph would make the revolution pr ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History Colonial America Before The Revolution 20180114

Going to be talking about the imperial problem that faces britain after the end of the war in 1763 and, of course, the coming of the revolution. So, if you have any questions, pipe up. If not, i will be asking you a few. You remember, last time or last week anyway we put a graph up here showing the results you would probably get if you went around and asked everybody in the colonies at 25year intervals, do you want to be independent of britain . If you remember, the graph shot up kind of like this, over the years. In other words, as the colonies move along from jamestown to 1776, more and more people, as time passes, decide that they are able to handle this on their own. They dont need to be ruled from westminster, and eventually, of coarse, enough of them decide that to produce a declaration of independence. That graph would make the revolution pretty easy to understand. Just like you growing up. When you are two, the last thing you want is for your parents to dump you out the door an ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History Colonial America Before The Revolution 20180121

25year intervals, do you want to be independent of britain . And if you remember, the graph like nd of like this over the years. In other words, as the colonies move along from jamestown to this more and more people time decide that he are handle this on their own, they dont need to be ruled from westminister and eventually of course some of them decide to produce a declaration of independence. That graph would make the revolution pretty easy to understand, right . Its just like you growing up. When youre 2, the last thing you want is your parents to thump you out the door and say ok, now you got to run your own life. By the time youre 12, it might look pretty good. By the time youre 18, there you are. So if this grass is right, the colonies are going through the normal process of maturing and the smart parents, of course, will keep an eye on things and as the child gets more confident, ease up on the rings and in that case dedication can come about reasonably nicely. If the parents do ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Discussion On Textual Tradition And The Declaration Of Independence 20240622

Second sentence of the declaration of independence. We hold these truths to be selfevident that all men are crated equal, they are endowed by their crater with certain unalienable rights. Among these are life, liberty and the bridges of happiness. The pursuit of happiness. Uit of happiness. Governments are instituted among men. Whenever any form of government becomes detruktive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and Institute New government, laying its f i expect that all of you are not surprised by how long the sentence is. But as i have gone around the country talking about the declaration over and over again people have expressed surprise at just how long the sentence is. It is important to recognize that there are two moment happiness appears in the sentence. We are talking about individual rights and down at the end of the sentence when we come to the peoples responsibility for organizing gover ....

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