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  • What Starving People Ate in Jamestown - Season 1 Episode 5
    Jul 17 2024

    Starving colonists forced to work, whipped, and cold water poured down their sleeves if they swore. Colonists sweeten the tobacco plant to sell it, colonists attempt to flee Jamestown, only to be forced back by the miraculous timing of an English ship. Dive into the chaotic history of Jamestown in this episode of 'Why Wars Happened.' We explore the early struggles of the colonists, from vicious power games to the devastating 'starving time.' Meet John Smith, the tough guy who made everyone work, and follow the rollercoaster ride of the colony's leadership. Discover how tobacco sweetened Jamestown’s bitter start and turned it into a thriving settlement despite brutal laws and ongoing battles with the natives. A fascinating look at how sheer desperation and determination helped keep the colony alive!

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    00:00 Introduction to the American Revolution

    00:16 The Early Struggles of Jamestown

    02:08 John Smith's Leadership and the Starving Time

    04:23 Governor Gates and the Abandonment Plan

    05:36 Lord De La Warr's Arrival and Strict Governance

    08:13 The Establishment of Henrico and Harsh Laws

    13:36 The Tobacco Boom and Economic Transformation

    16:48 Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode

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  • Colonial Thunderdome from Hell - Season 1 Episode 4
    Jul 10 2024

    Starvation and high school cliques in early Jamestown? Things in Pocahontas that actually happened? John Smith becomes a "good" dictator? Join us as we dive into the wild early days of Jamestown. The first permanent English colony in America was anything but peaceful, with secret councils, imprisonment of John Smith, vicious power struggles, and even starvation. Discover how John Smith navigated through rumors, imprisonment, an explosion, and political turmoil to rise to power. Along the way, we'll unravel which things in the movie Pocahontas were real, and which ones weren’t, making history as dramatic as any blockbuster movie.

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    00:00 Introduction to the American Revolution

    00:15 The Virginia Company and Early Governance

    01:12 John Smith's Trials and Tribulations

    02:43 Council Conflicts and Power Struggles

    06:51 Starvation and Mismanagement

    09:13 The Shift Towards a Governorship

    12:21 John Smith's Final Days in Power

    18:12 The Return of the Council and New Leadership

    19:38 Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode

    #history #americanrevolution #americanhistory #britishhistory #war #england #englishhistory #colonialhistory #colonial #virginia

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  • Why Was John Smith Chained to the Floor on the Way to Virginia? - Season 1 Episode 3
    Jul 3 2024

    John Smith imprisoned on the ship to Virginia? Secret names locked in a box? A company, and not the king, was behind the first permanent English colony in America? In this episode of Why Wars Happened, we explore how a broke King James I needing quick cash, led to the formation of The Virginia Company. We dive into the adventures of the colonists, the rocky start, and the high-level drama involving John Smith, who was chained to the floor of one of the the ships, before they even reached Virginia's shores. Tune in for an intriguing tale of debt, charters, and the birth of a new English stronghold!

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    How could people actually believe that John Smith was planning on murdering them and making himself king?

    Why wouldn't they let John Smith stretch his legs on the long journey to Virginia?

    Would permanent colonization of Virginia have been successful without a company running things?

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    00:00 Introduction to Why Wars Happened

    00:15 King James I's Financial Crisis

    01:14 The Virginia Company and Its Mission

    02:32 The Importance of the King's Charter

    04:00 The Governance Structure of the Virginia Colony

    06:19 Challenges and Drama in the New Colony

    08:16 John Smith's Journey and Imprisonment

    10:56 Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode

    #history #americanrevolution #americanhistory #britishhistory #war #england #englishhistory #colonialhistory #colonial #jamestown #virginia #johnsmith #virginia

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  • Why Was the King Desperate to Colonize? - Season 1 Episode 2
    Jul 3 2024

    Why was King James so desperate to colonize America? Was massive debt, insane crime, or a need for resources a larger cause? Dive into the early life of King James I in this week's episode of 'Why Wars Happened.' From a turbulent childhood filled with family drama and noble assassinations to ascending to the thrones of Scotland and England, James I's life was anything but ordinary. Learn how his desperation for financial stability and rivalry with other European powers led to the establishment of the first permanent English colony in America, Jamestown. All this, plus a dose of gruesome historical tidbits and political intrigue. Tune in now!

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    What do you think biggest fears were in England during the 1600s?

    Was King James right to end the War with Spain?

    Do Kings and Queens today have debt this huge?

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    00:00 Introduction to the American Revolution

    00:24 The Turbulent Reign of King James I

    01:25 James I's Early Life and Ascension

    11:54 James I's Struggles with Parliament

    15:20 The Financial Desperation of King James I

    15:52 The Race for Colonization

    17:15 The Founding of Jamestown

    17:38 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview

    #history #americanrevolution #americanhistory #britishhistory #war #england #englishhistory #colonial #colonialhistory #crimehistory #crime #virginia

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  • Just How Much of a Hellhole Was 1600s England? - Season 1 Episode 1
    Jul 3 2024

    Insane crime rates in the 1600s? Disappearing forests? Pirates? Icebergs? The throne of England in deep debt? In this episode of 'Why Wars Happened,' we examine 1500s and 1600s England, where wood was as essential as water. With forests shrinking and demands rising, England faced severe resource shortages. As wars with France and Spain drained the treasury, the population doubled, leading to job scarcity and soaring food prices. Crime rates skyrocketed, and harsh social welfare laws emerged. Desperation pushed England to the New World, ultimately founding Jamestown in 1607. Get ready for a historical journey with a touch of humor!

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    What was a bigger cause of crime? Population increase or wage decrease?

    What else could the English have used to build things other than wood?

    Why didn't Parliament put wage laws in place to combat the poverty caused by wage decreases?

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    00:00 Introduction to Why Wars Happened

    00:15 Setting the Stage: England in the 1500s

    01:26 The Dwindling Forests and Economic Pressures

    02:28 England's Maritime Challenges and Conflicts

    08:47 Population Boom and Economic Strain

    13:55 The Poor Laws and Social Welfare

    17:40 Crime and Desperation in Early 1600s England

    18:26 The New World: A Solution to England's Problems?

    20:03 Jamestown: The First Permanent English Colony

    20:46 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser

    #history #americanrevolution #americanhistory #britishhistory #war #england #englishhistory #colonial #colonialhistory #forest #population #woods #virginia

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