
Ben Franklin's World 333 Experiences of Revolution: Disruptions in Yorktown
What was everyday life like during the American War for Independence?
Our Fourth of July series continues with an investigation of how the American War for Independence impacted those who remained on the home front. As episode 332 explored how the war impacted the lives of people who lived in urban Philadelphia, this episode investigates how the war impacted the lives of people who lived in the more rural setting of Yorktown, Virginia.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/333
Complementary Episodes
π§ Episode 162: Dunmoreβs New World
π§ Episode 208: Nathaniel Philbrick, Turning Points of the American Revolution
π§ Episode 245: Celebrating the Fourth
π§ Episode 250: Virginia 1619
π§ Episode 277: Whose Fourth of July?
π§ Episode 289: Marcus Nevius, Maroonage in the Great Dismal Swamp
π§ Episode 306: The Horseβs Tail: Revolution & Memory in Early New York City
π§ Episode 332: Occupied Philadelphia
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