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🗓️ 26 December 2024
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0:00.0 | I'm John Batchel with Robert G. Parkinson. The book is Heart of American Darkness, |
0:05.6 | bewilderment and horror of the early frontier. The events of the 1750s through the 1780s are behind us. |
0:14.4 | Logan's lament remains, discovered by Thomas Jefferson, writing a book about science in Virginia. The only book, Rob says, he ever wrote. |
0:23.6 | However, he discovers the story of Logan's Lament for his purposes. |
0:28.6 | As I understand it, he's looking to make it clear to the Europeans |
0:32.6 | that America is not an inferior race. |
0:35.6 | But again, this is a twist of the story, so I need the professor's help. |
0:43.3 | Logan's lament is about a man who had his family taken from him by murderous conduct of the Cressep family. |
0:51.3 | However, Jefferson needs Logan to be a hero. So how does he do it, Rob? |
0:57.0 | So when Dunmore returns in 1774 from the West, he has this, he has a copy of this text with him in his bags. |
1:07.0 | And Jefferson, and Jefferson is in Williamsburg. There'sburg. There's parties to celebrate this victory over the Shawnee. And this is in the months before Lexington and conquered. |
1:19.6 | And even the Virginia Assembly at the Virginia Convention sends a letter of thanks to Lord Dunmore for taking care of this in the |
1:30.6 | weeks before, before all hell is going to break loose. And Jefferson writes it down in his |
1:35.4 | memorandum book. He hears, he says later on that this speech flew through all of the publications, |
1:43.8 | and it was the topic of conversation throughout |
1:46.2 | Williamsburg and so he writes down the speech in his memorandum book well in in the 17 in the |
1:51.5 | early 1780s after France joins up with the makes an alliance with the United States they are |
1:59.6 | so eager to do so, mostly because they |
2:02.6 | just want to stick it to the British and avenge the Seven Years' War and the wars of the 18th |
2:08.6 | century. And so they align themselves with the American colonies knowing very, very little about them. |
2:14.6 | And so the French delegation to the continent of Congress sends out a list of |
2:19.8 | questions, basic questions to all of the governors of the 13 new American states. Hey, tell us about |
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