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🗓️ 17 September 2021
⏱️ 47 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, it's the Bowry Boys. |
0:01.5 | Hey. |
0:16.5 | Hi there, this is Greg Young, |
0:18.3 | marking the 245th anniversary |
0:21.2 | of the Revolutionary War in New York City. |
0:24.1 | That's right, in five years, |
0:26.4 | the country will be celebrating the cester centennial |
0:30.3 | of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, |
0:33.9 | the symbolic birth of the United States. |
0:37.2 | To mark the anniversary of New York's Revolutionary War |
0:40.5 | experiences, we are presenting a re-edited, |
0:43.4 | remastered version of an episode that we recorded in 2015, |
0:48.4 | Episode 191, originally entitled The Great Fire of 1776. |
0:54.9 | But this story is even greater than that title suggested. |
0:59.7 | This is a story of a very different New York, |
1:02.5 | barely over 150 years old, |
1:05.6 | from the time it was first settled by the Dutch. |
1:09.1 | Today's story is anything but celebratory. |
1:12.4 | During the months of August and September, 245 years ago, |
1:17.1 | the residents of New York experienced a series of traumas |
1:20.4 | and catastrophes related to the war, |
1:23.2 | from the terrible defeat of George Washington |
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