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Friends of Liberty

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes

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Episodes
14
Last ep.
9 days ago
Avg length
7m
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28
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Listen Score
16
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About this podcast

Friends of Liberty is the podcast for people who want the full story of the American Revolution — not just the famous names, but the spies, soldiers, radicals, and forgotten heroes who made independence possible. Three episodes a week, seven to ten minutes each, produced by First Inning Press and written by historian Jim Stovall. Stories you won't hear anywhere else. Subscribe free at friendsofliberty.substack.com and join us in celebrating America's 250th anniversary. friendsofliberty.substack.com

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Unknown Host hosts Friends of Liberty, a education show with 14 episodes published.

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Episode 12: Patience Wright — The Sculptor Who Spied in Plain Sight

May 28, 20267m0

An American woman ran the most fashionable wax sculpture studio in London throughout the Revolutionary War. Lords, ministers, and members of the royal family sat for their portraits while she molded warm wax and listened

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Episode 11: Moore's Creek Bridge — The Uprising That Never Happened

May 26, 20266m0

February 1776. The British plan to secure the South before the rebellion could take hold depended on 1,600 Highland Scottish Loyalists marching to the coast to meet a British fleet. Two Patriot colonels got to a small wo

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Episode 10: James Armistead Lafayette — The Spy Who Helped End the War

May 24, 20267m0

In the spring of 1781, an enslaved Virginia man walked into the British camp and offered his services to Lord Cornwallis. Cornwallis accepted. What Cornwallis didn't know was that James was working for the Marquis de Laf

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Episode 9: Beaumarchais — The Playwright Who Armed the Revolution

May 21, 20268m0

The author of The Barber of Seville had a second career that history has largely forgotten. In 1776, Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais created a fictitious trading company, filled it with French army surplus, and smu

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Episode 8: Oriskany — Neighbors at War

May 19, 20267m0

August 1777. A relief column marching through the Mohawk Valley walks into one of the most brutal ambushes of the entire war. The general commanding it is shot from his horse early in the fighting — and directs the battl

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Episode 7: Deborah Sampson — The Soldier Who Would Not Be Told No

May 17, 20267mEp. 7S-13

Episode 7: Deborah Sampson — The Soldier Who Would Not Be Told No In 1782, a young Massachusetts woman enlisted in the Continental Army under a man's name, was assigned to a light infantry company, fought in skirmishes,

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Episode 6: Richard Price — The Welsh Minister Whose Pamphlet Shook Two Continents

May 14, 20268mEp. 6S-11

Episode 6: Richard Price — The Welsh Minister Whose Pamphlet Shook Two Continents In early 1776, a Nonconformist minister in London published a pamphlet arguing that the American cause was not just politically convenient

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Episode 5: Guilford Court House — The Battle You Win by Losing

May 12, 20267m0

Episode 5: Guilford Court House — The Battle You Win by Losing March 1781. Nathanael Greene faces Lord Cornwallis with an army of militia who have never stood in a formal battle line. He deploys them in a way that counts

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Episode 4: Jack Sisson — The Soldier Who Captured a General

May 10, 20267mEp. 4S-12

Episode 4: Jack Sisson — The Soldier Who Captured a General July 1777. Forty men. Five whaleboats. A darkened bay full of British warships. And a mission to capture the commanding British general in Rhode Island from a f

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Episode 3: Lydia Darragh — The Quaker Who Saved Washington's Army

May 7, 20267m0

Episode 3: Lydia Darragh — The Quaker Who Saved Washington's Army December 1777. British officers requisition a Philadelphia woman's back room for a secret meeting and order her family to bed. She goes to her room. She d

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Episode 2: Valcour Island — The Defeat That Saved the Revolution

May 5, 20268m0

Benedict Arnold — before the treason, before the disgrace — spent the summer of 1776 building a navy from nothing on a wilderness lake. Then he used it to fight a battle he knew he would lose. The story of how losing tha

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Episode 1: John Derby

May 3, 20268m0

April 19, 1775: shots fired at Lexington and Concord. Within hours, two ships are racing toward London — one carrying the British general’s version of events, one carrying the American version. The first battle of the Am

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Friends of Liberty - coming soon

Apr 23, 20261m0

Friends of Liberty is the podcast for people who want the full story of the American Revolution — not just the famous names, but the spies, soldiers, radicals, and forgotten heroes who made independence possible. Three e

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The Other Revolution: Inside the Transatlantic Networks

Jan 26, 20261m0

A two minute introduction to the Friends of Liberty, This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit friendsofliberty.substack.com

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25-54
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Who is the host of Friends of Liberty?

Friends of Liberty is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Education (History) and has published 14 episodes.

How many episodes does Friends of Liberty have?

Friends of Liberty has published 14 episodes.

What topics does Friends of Liberty cover?

Friends of Liberty regularly covers Education, History. It sits in the Education category, with a History focus.

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How long are Friends of Liberty episodes?

Episodes of Friends of Liberty average 7 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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