EP 21: The Jacobite Uprising of 1745
Hashtag History4 Feb 2020

EP 21: The Jacobite Uprising of 1745

We're back for Season Three! And to kick things off, Leah is taking over this Season Premiere! This week on Hashtag History, Leah is talking all about the Jacobite Uprising of 1745 which was the last of a series of Scottish revolts against their British rulers in an effort to restore a Catholic Stewart to the English throne. Join us for some yummy drinks (and maybe some carrots?) while Leah teaches Rachel all about something in History that Rachel knows nothing about!

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THANKS FOR LISTENING!

- Rachel and Leah

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