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The history of Rhode Island is truly remarkable. The Story of Rhode Island is my humble attempt to tell you some of the stories about the people, places, and events that have made Rhode Island the state it is today. To learn more about the show visit the Story of Rhode Island Podcast website at https://www.storyofrhodeisland.com/
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1683 - 1723 | Throughout the late 17th and early 18th century, Rhode Island pirates contributed heavily to the Golden Age of Piracy and became such a nuisance that they almost got the colony's charter revoked. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Black Flag, Blue Waters: The Epic History of America's Most Notorious Pirates by Eric Jay Dolin Pirates of …
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1784 - 1860 | With early abolitionists attempting to end Rhode Island's connection with slavery, the state's merchants and industrial leaders continue to find ways to profit off of the business of slavery right up until the Civil War. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Dark Work: The Business of Slavery in Rhode Island by Christy Clark-Pujara Sons of…
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1638 - 1775 | From almost the moment Rhode Island was founded, indigenous war captives worked for the colony's earliest settlers without pay. Then, in the 18th century, Rhode Island's relationship with slavery deepened when it began playing a dominant role in the American slave trade. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Brethren by Nature: New England…
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1781 - 1790 | With the Revolutionary War having come to an end, Rhode Island struggles to see eye to eye with their fellow Americans around what their new national government should look like, once again making them a group of outcasts. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Washington's General: Nathanael Greene and the Triumph of the American Revolutio…
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1780 - 1781 | With the American's southern army on the verge of being defeated, an event that would likely lead to the patriot forces losing the Revolutionary War, George Washington calls on General Nathanael Greene to save the day. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Washington's General: Nathanael Greene and the Triumph of the American Revolution by…
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1778 | With the French Navy no longer able to support the retaking of Newport, the American army on Aquidneck Island must hold their ground so that they can safely retreat back to the Rhode Island mainland. My Favorite Books on this Topic: The Rhode Island Campaign: The First French and American Operation in the Revolutionary War by Christian M. Mc…
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1778 | As the Americans prepare to retake the city of Newport with their French ally, they watch as a series of unexpected changes throw their plan into disarray. My Favorite Books on this Topic: The Rhode Island Campaign: The First French and American Operation in the Revolutionary War by Christian M. McBurney Colonial Rhode Island: A History by S…
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1776 - 1778 | After declaring independence from the British empire and with their towns coming under attack from enemy forces, the Rhode Island colonists learn that their war is far from over. My Favorite Books on this Topic: The Rhode Island Campaign: The First French and American Operation in the Revolutionary War by Christian M. McBurney Colonia…
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1775 - 1776 | With British ships patrolling Narragansett Bay and their economy brought to a standstill the people of Rhode Island decide to make a bold statement directed towards King George III, letting their fellow colonists know that the time for reconciliation has passed. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Rhode Island: A History by William McLou…
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1763 - 1775 | When the Rhode Island Colony watches their profits and rights as Englishmen come under attack, the people around Narragansett Bay ignite a series of protests that will eventually lead to war with the British Empire. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Rhode Island: A History by William McLoughlin Colonial Rhode Island: A History by Sydne…
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1699 - 1763 | During the late 17th and early 18th century, Governor Samuel Cranston makes a series of changes to Rhode Island, enabling it to become an economic powerhouse. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Rhode Island: A History by William McLoughlin Colonial Rhode Island: A History by Sydney V. James Rhode Island's Founders: From Settlement to St…
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1686 - 1689 | Rhode Island find itself at odds with the British empire when it has its charter revoked and turned into a mere province in the Dominion of New England. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Rhode Island: A History by William McLoughlin Colonial Rhode Island: A History by Sydney V. James Rhode Island's Founders: From Settlement to Statehoo…
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In this conversation with Jack Henneman, Creator & Host of the History of the Americans Podcast, we discuss the world in which Rhode Island was founded in, early Rhode Islanders like Roger Williams & Anne Hutchinson, and why Rhode Island's history is so fascinating. To learn more about The History of the Americans go to https://thehistoryoftheameri…
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1639 - 1676 | In part 2 of this 2 part bonus episode we watch the Narragansett and Pokanoket people fight to salvage their way of life as the power of the English grows stronger every year. My Favorite Books on this Topic: A History of the Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island by Robert A. Geake Manitou and Providence: Indians, Europeans, and the Maki…
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1524 - 1637 | In part 1 of this 2 part bonus episode we take a look at the Narragansett & Pokanoket tribes and how their lives changed when they began interacting with English colonists. My Favorite Books on this Topic: A History of the Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island by Robert A. Geake Manitou and Providence: Indians, Europeans, and the Making …
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In this conversation with Dr. David Weed of the Sowams Heritage Area we discuss the history of the Pokanoket tribe of eastern Rhode Island and the pivotal role their tribe played in our nations history. To learn more about the Sowams Heritage Area visit - https://sowamsheritagearea.org/wp/ To learn more about the Story of Rhode Island Podcast visit…
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1676 - 1683 | After the Narragansett Nation enters King Philip's War and towns throughout Rhode Island are destroyed, the English colonists eventually find a way to defeat their formidable opponents. My Favorite Books on this Topic: King Philip's War: The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten Conflict by Eric B. Schultz & Michael J. Tougias God…
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1675 | After years of tension, a war between the English colonists and the tribes of southern New England breaks out and Rhode Island finds itself engulfed in this deadly conflict. My Favorite Books on this Topic: King Philip's War: The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten Conflict by Eric B. Schultz & Michael J. Tougias God, War, and Providen…
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1662 - 1675 | When Connecticut finds a way to steal a third of Rhode Island's land, John Clarke fights to keep their colony intact. My Favorite Books on this Topic: God, War, and Providence: The Epic Struggle of Roger Williams and the Narragansett Indians Against the Puritans of New England by James A. Warren Colonial Rhode Island: A History by Syd…
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1644 - 1658 | As internal factions attempt to destroy Rhode Island from within, Roger Williams fights to keep the Colony of Rhode Island united. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty by John M. Barry Colonial Rhode Island: A History by Sydney V. James Rhode Isl…
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1642 - 1644 | In an effort to protect their sovereignty, the radical towns around Narragansett Bay unite as one and become an official English colony. My Favorite Books on this Topic: God, War, and Providence: The Epic Struggle of Roger Williams and the Narragansett Indians Against the Puritans of New England by James A. Warren Colonial Rhode Islan…
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1637 - 1642 | After Anne Hutchinson is banned from Massachusetts, her followers move to Aquidneck Island and create the towns of Portsmouth and Newport. My Favorite Books on this Topic: American Jezebel: The Uncommon Life of Anne Hutchinson, the Woman Who Defied the Puritans by Eve LaPlante Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology o…
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1636 - 1637 | After being banned from Massachusetts, Roger Williams founds the town of Providence, the freest society in 17th century western civilization. My Favorite Books on this Topic: Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty by John M. Barry Colonial Rhode Island: A History by Sydney V. Jame…
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1632 - 1636 | Roger Williams continues advocating for religious freedom while also developing a devout following in Massachusetts so the leaders of Massachusetts decide that they must silence Williams once and for all. My Favorite Books on This Topic: The Puritan Dilemma: The Story of John Winthrop by Edmund Morgan Roger Williams and the Creation o…
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1631 - 1632 | Roger Williams arrives in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and begins advocating for religious freedom. My Favorite Books on This Topic: Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty by John M. Barry Roger Williams: The Church and the State by Edmund Morgan by Edmund Morgan Changes in the La…
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The history of Rhode Island is truly remarkable. This podcast is my humble attempt to tell you some of the stories about the people, places, and events that have made Rhode Island the state it is today. This trailer will give you a brief overview of the stories I plan to cover in Season One of the Story of Rhode Island Podcast. To learn more about …
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