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From Struggling To Follow In Family’s Footsteps To Laying Foundation For Chasing Ultimate Dream

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Determine if New England as a region had anything valuable commodity wise to export come 19th Century’s start. Discover what Massachusetts’s Elite Merchants failed to grasp within their confines from a seasonal standpoint. Learn exactly what Frederic Tudor and his siblings had access to outside Boston’s confines. Agree if Frederic was supposed to follow in his father’s footsteps by attending Harvard. Discover at what age Frederic first realized the potential for shipping Ice southward to West Indies was feasible. Get an in depth analysis behind events taking place between June 25-August 12, 1805 involving Frederic and his plans for transporting ice. Learn what exact issue remained uncertain for Frederic by late 1805 along with getting to know U.S. Senator Harrison Gray Otis of Massachusetts. Find out whether Frederic Tudor himself wrote to Senator Otis. Discover the role European Colonial Powers played including the impacts felt by United States. Understand why Frederic along with other relatives favored French Island of Martinique for transporting ice. Learn if Senator Harrison Gray Otis had mixed feelings about supporting Frederic Tudor’s Ice Industry Enterprise. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support

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Determine if New England as a region had anything valuable commodity wise to export come 19th Century’s start. Discover what Massachusetts’s Elite Merchants failed to grasp within their confines from a seasonal standpoint. Learn exactly what Frederic Tudor and his siblings had access to outside Boston’s confines. Agree if Frederic was supposed to follow in his father’s footsteps by attending Harvard. Discover at what age Frederic first realized the potential for shipping Ice southward to West Indies was feasible. Get an in depth analysis behind events taking place between June 25-August 12, 1805 involving Frederic and his plans for transporting ice. Learn what exact issue remained uncertain for Frederic by late 1805 along with getting to know U.S. Senator Harrison Gray Otis of Massachusetts. Find out whether Frederic Tudor himself wrote to Senator Otis. Discover the role European Colonial Powers played including the impacts felt by United States. Understand why Frederic along with other relatives favored French Island of Martinique for transporting ice. Learn if Senator Harrison Gray Otis had mixed feelings about supporting Frederic Tudor’s Ice Industry Enterprise. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support

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