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American Revolution Podcast

Rev250-077 Halifax Resolves

American Revolution Podcast

Michael Troy

History, Education

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2026

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

On April 12, 1774, the Fourth Provincial Congress in North Carolina calls on its delegates to the Continental Congress to support independence from Britain. For more on the American Revolution, go to Blog.AmRevPodcast.com to listen to all our episodes. https://blog.amrevpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:04.6

Hello, and thanks for joining Revolution 250.

0:08.5

This is where we remember events that took place 250 years ago this week.

0:14.0

It's a short bonus episode from the American Revolution podcast to remember these important

0:19.4

250th anniversaries from the Revolutionary War.

0:23.3

This week we'll remember the Halifax Resolves, which were passed on April 12, 1776.

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1:00.9

In the spring of 1776, public opinion in favor of independence was gaining momentum.

1:07.9

The King had already made clear that he would not compromise in any way on making

1:12.4

sure Parliament respected colonial rights and was sending in British regulars to force his will upon

1:19.2

us. Thomas Payne had published his wildly popular pamphlet, Common Sense, calling for independence,

1:26.5

and the main British army at Boston had been forced

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