160. Native Nations vs Thomas Jefferson

160. Native Nations vs Thomas Jefferson

North America was never virgin territory. For thousands of years it has been home to established nations of Indigenous people who founded ancient cities like Cahokia. When European settlers arrived on the eastern seaboard, Native Americans never saw them as a threat. But as the United States established itself, how did its notion of a new republic affect those who had always lived there? Listen as Anita and William are joined by Kathleen DuVal to discuss interactions between Native Nations and American settlers. Twitter: @Empirepoduk Email: empirepoduk@gmail.com Goalhangerpodcasts.com Assistant Producer: Anouska Lewis Producer: Callum Hill Exec Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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197. The Pirate Hunter

197. The Pirate Hunter

Alongside legends like Blackbeard and Calico Jack, William Kidd is one of the most famous pirates to have entered the public consciousness, thanks to Hollywood, sea shanties and literary mythologizati...

23 Loka 202441min

196. Blackbeard’s Reign of Terror

196. Blackbeard’s Reign of Terror

“At our first salutation he drank damnation to me and my men who styled cowardly puppies saying he would neither give nor take quarter…” By the end of November 1717 Blackbeard had become one of the m...

21 Loka 202440min

195. Blackbeard & the Pirates of the Caribbean

195. Blackbeard & the Pirates of the Caribbean

The history of pirates is a thrilling kaleidoscope of adventure, devastation, violence and political intrigue, and never more so than during the 17th and 18th centuries: the golden age of piracy. This...

16 Loka 202440min

194. Empire of Numbers: Fibonacci and the Birth of Modern Money

194. Empire of Numbers: Fibonacci and the Birth of Modern Money

When King Alfonso VI of León took Toledo from the Arabs in 1085, the history of western christendom changed forever. Within the city existed a number of texts full of the ideas that we would call Arab...

14 Loka 202439min

193. Empire of Numbers: The Indian Origin of Arabic Numerals

193. Empire of Numbers: The Indian Origin of Arabic Numerals

Often called Arabic numerals, the modern number system we use today actually originates in India. Whilst in the west they were using Roman numerals, in India they were using numbers 1-9. Then, the gre...

9 Loka 202444min

192. Native American Chiefs, the Founding of Canada, and the KKK: Scots in America

192. Native American Chiefs, the Founding of Canada, and the KKK: Scots in America

From India to Africa, the involvement and influence of Scots in the British Empire has been profound. In both arenas, they rose through the ranks as soldiers, merchants and bureaucrats, to carve out, ...

7 Loka 202439min

191. Slave, Slaver, Abolitionist: Three Scots in Africa

191. Slave, Slaver, Abolitionist: Three Scots in Africa

The extraordinary lives of three Scotsmen - John Henderson, Richard Oswald, and David Livingstone - encapsulate the polarities of the Scottish experience in Africa prior to the 20th century. Henderson...

2 Loka 202443min

190. Rags to Riches: The Scots in India

190. Rags to Riches: The Scots in India

In the wake of Culloden, much of Scotland was on its knees. Crippled by defeat and the subsequent backlash of the British government, along with famine and poverty, they were in dire need of new horiz...

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