396 Carpenters' Hall & the First Continental Congress

396 Carpenters' Hall & the First Continental Congress

“Monday, September 5, 1774. A number of the Delegates chosen and appointed by the Several Colonies and Provinces in North America to meet and hold a Congress at Philadelphia assembled at the Carpenters’ Hall.”


That statement begins the Journals of the Continental Congress, the official meeting minutes of the First and Second Continental Congresses. Between September 1774 and March 1789, the congressmen filled 34-printed volumes worth of entries.


Join Michael Norris, the Executive Director of the Carpenters’ Company of the City and County of Philadelphia, for a tour of Carpenters’ Hall, the meeting place of the First Continental Congress, and discover more about this historic building and the historic work of the First Continental Congress.


Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/396

Complementary Episodes

🎧 Episode 001: The Library Company of Philadelphia

🎧 Episode 153: Committees and Congresses: Governments of the American Revolution

🎧 Episode 207: Young Benjamin Franklin

🎧 Episode 229: The Townshend Moment

🎧 Episode 292: Craft in Early America

🎧 Episode 294: 1774: The Long Year of Revolution

REQUEST A TOPIC

📨 Topic Request Form

📫 liz@benfranklinsworld.com



WHEN YOU'RE READY

🗞️ BFW Gazette Newsletter
👩‍💻 BFW Listener Community
🌍 The History Explorers Club


LISTEN 🎧

🍎 Apple Podcasts

💚 Spotify

🎶 Amazon Music

🛜 Pandora



CONNECT

🦋 Liz on Bluesky

👩‍💻 Liz on LinkedIn

🛜 Liz’s Website



SAY THANKS

💜 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts

💚 Leave a rating on Spotify

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Det här avsnittet är hämtat från ett öppet RSS-flöde och publiceras inte av Podme. Det kan innehålla reklam.

Avsnitt(513)

449 Stealing America: Indigenous Slavery and the American Revolution

449 Stealing America: Indigenous Slavery and the American Revolution

More than half a million Indigenous people were enslaved within the present-day borders of the United States. Historian Linford Fisher spent fifteen years in archives across North America, the Caribbe...

18 Aug 1h 32min

BFW Revisited: American Expansion & the Political Economy of Plunder

BFW Revisited: American Expansion & the Political Economy of Plunder

The Declaration of Independence proclaimed that all men are endowed with the unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.But what did liberty and equality mean for the peoples th...

11 Aug 1h 18min

448 The Declaration of Independence as American Scripture

448 The Declaration of Independence as American Scripture

The engrossed copy of the Declaration of Independence is on display at the National Archives building in Washington, DC. Millions of visitors flock to see it and the other Charters of Freedom. But how...

4 Aug 45min

BFW Revisited Threads of Power

BFW Revisited Threads of Power

For the Haudenosaunee, the Six Nations People, the American Revolution brought not liberty, but land loss, displacement, and the dismantling of their world. The new United States seized land from Haud...

28 Juli 53min

447 The Other Committee Members: Robert R. Livingston, Roger Sherman, and the Declaration of Independence

447 The Other Committee Members: Robert R. Livingston, Roger Sherman, and the Declaration of Independence

Five men served on the Continental Congress’s Declaration Committee. We know three of them well: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin. But who were the other two?In this episode, we exp...

21 Juli 1h 1min

BFW Revisited: A Declaration in Draft, 2026

BFW Revisited: A Declaration in Draft, 2026

Every American knows Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, but was he really its sole architect?In this revisited episode, we sit down with three scholars to pull back the curtain on...

14 Juli 1h 20min

446  The Declaration of Independence at 250

446 The Declaration of Independence at 250

250 years after its signing, the Declaration of Independence remains an unfinished document. Its famous assertion "that all men are created equal" and endowed with unalienable rights to life, liberty,...

7 Juli 43min

445 How Independence Happened, Pt 3: The Articles of Confederation

445 How Independence Happened, Pt 3: The Articles of Confederation

The man Congress chose to draft the United States’ first constitution refused to vote for independence. John Dickinson wrote a bold plan, one with a strong central government, religious liberty protec...

30 Juni 1h 23min

Populärt inom Samhälle & Kultur

podme-dokumentar
aftonbladet-krim
p3-dokumentar
gynning-berg
en-mork-historia
creepypodden-med-jack-werner
aftonbladet-daily
hor-har
svenska-fall
killradet
rss-schyffert-sundin-ar-det-har-nat
rss-mer-an-bara-morsa
p1-dokumentar
rss-krimreportrarna
mardromsgasten
flashback-forever
badfluence
rss-vill-du-veta-en-hemlis-2
fredagspodden
vad-blir-det-for-mord