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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#220 George Washington's New York Inauguration

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Places & Travel

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2017

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

The story of New York City's role in the birth of American government is sometimes forgotten. Most of the buildings important to the first U.S. Congress, which met here from the spring of 1789 to the late summer of 1790, have long been demolished. There's little to remind us that our modern form of government was, in part, invented here on these city streets. Riding high on the victories of the Revolutionary War, the Founding Fathers organized a makeshift Congress under the Articles of Confederation. After an unfortunate crisis in Philadelphia, that early group of politicians from the 13 states eventually drifted up to New York (specifically to New York's City Hall, to be called Federal Hall) to meet. But they were an organization without much power or respect. The fate of the young nation lay on the shoulders of George Washington who arrived in New York in the spring of 1789 to be inaugurated as the first president of the United States. His swearing-in would finally unite Americans around their government and would imbue the port city of New York with a new urgency. This is Part One of a two part celebration of these years, featuring cantankerous vice presidents, festive cannonades, and burning plumage! (Part Two arrives in two weeks.) FEATURING Washington, Adams, Madison, Livingston and, of course, HAMILTON! www.boweryboyshistory.com NOTE: In the show we accidentally say 'Yorkville' once when we meant 'Yorktown'. Blame it on our New York-centrism; Yorkville is a neighborhood in the Upper East Side! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

Episode 220 of the Bowry Boys, New York, and the inauguration of George Washington.

0:06.8

Hey, it's the Bowry Boys.

0:08.4

Hey!

0:09.6

Support for the Bowry Boys is provided by our listeners.

0:13.1

Join us for as little as a dollar a month by visiting patreon.com slash Bowry Boys.

0:21.6

Hi there, welcome to the Bowry Boys. This is Greg Young.

0:24.3

And this is Tom Myers.

0:25.4

Happy 2017.

0:28.0

Yes, happy 2017 to you, Greg, and to you listeners.

0:31.6

As our country turns a new page in American politics,

0:35.5

we thought that we would turn all the way back to the beginnings of American government

0:41.4

and present to you an appreciation of New York City's role in the creation of modern American

0:46.8

government.

0:47.6

You know, we have several different shows, Greg, about different periods in New York's history.

0:52.9

We have a show on New York during the Revolutionary War and a show on life in British New York.

0:58.9

And we have shows, of course, that cover Dutch New York.

1:01.3

And we even have one on France's Tavern, which plays a pivotal role in the early days of the

1:05.7

United States.

1:06.4

Right. But for some reason, we've made it up to Episode 220 without ever having specifically

1:12.9

tackled this period in the late 1780s when New York was the capital of the United States.

1:19.6

There was actually a point in time, Tom, where you could just walk down a random street in New York

1:25.6

and rub shoulders with all the founding fathers arrayed in front of you.

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