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🗓️ 3 July 2018
⏱️ 50 minutes
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0:00.0 | Music |
0:15.0 | Brett McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcast. |
0:18.6 | What started the American Revolution? |
0:20.6 | Well, the typical high school history answer we give is taxation without representation |
0:25.0 | and the economic and political consequences that came with that. |
0:27.8 | My guest today argues that while economic and political principles all played roles |
0:31.4 | in the American Revolution, there's one big thing underlying all the causes of the |
0:35.1 | revolutionary war that often gets overlooked. |
0:37.5 | Honor |
0:37.8 | His name is Craig Bruce Smith. |
0:38.8 | He's a historian in the author of the new book, American Honor. |
0:42.0 | The creation of the nation's ideals during the revolutionary era. |
0:44.6 | Today on the show we talk about what honor looked like in America during the colonial |
0:47.8 | period, how that concept changed and how this shift precipitated the war of independence. |
0:52.6 | We did explore how personal affronts to honor experience by several of the founding |
0:55.7 | fathers at the hands of the British, transferred into a feeling of being slided as a people, galvanizing |
1:01.0 | a collective sense of honor in the colonies and inspiring the fight for independence. |
1:04.9 | We then discussed the role honor played in Benedict Arnold's treason and how his treachery |
1:09.1 | spurred colonial Americans to go on to win the war. |
1:11.6 | We under conversation discussing why the sons of the revolutionary era turned to a more |
1:15.3 | traditional ethos of honor and the form of dueling. |
1:18.1 | This show will give you fresh insights on the founding of America. |
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