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Franklin's privateers, their successes and failures. And the loss of the ship that had brought him to Europe, reminding us just how chancy travel was in that day. How different things might have been if it had gone down earlier...
— May 11, 2026 09:45AM
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The northern Appalachians, and a fight between Patriots and the redcoats with their German mercenaries, called Hessians because they were hired from the principality of Hesse-Kassel, in a time when the German people had no single nation, but were divided into dozens of weak principalities.
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Benjamin Franklin in France, and how he won the hearts of the aristocracy by being his rustic Colonial self rather than trying to become an ersatz French nobleman. How he led the French king to provide covert aid to the Continental forces, even bending his own laws to do so.
— May 10, 2026 04:14PM
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The elaborate ceremonies of Versailles, intended to entrap a rebellious aristocracy, but now becoming a cage for the royals themselves, as protocol hardens into immutable law.
— May 09, 2026 10:35AM
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The palaces of the Bourbon King in Paris and its surrounds, the glittering life of the people who lived it. How they're fascinated by the American visitors, and how it would enable them to do England a bad turn. Still sore about the land they lost in the recent war (what we call the French and Indian War).
— May 08, 2026 06:37PM

