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AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1600–1700 (storytelling style): New Governors Take Charge

AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1600–1700 (storytelling style): New Governors Take Charge

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In this episode of Why Wars Happened History Podcast, we go into the chaos after Governor Berkeley leaves for England. With his death, Virginia's plans fall apart. Governor Jeffreys steps in, clashes with the Assembly, then dies too! His widow gets thrown in debtors' prison by a vengeful Assembly. Henry Chicheley briefly takes charge, but trouble looms as a reluctant Lord Culpeper is on his way to take over.

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00:00 Recap of Governor Berkeley's Departure

01:34 Governor Jeffreys Takes Charge

02:48 Assembly's Retaliation Against Governor Jeffreys

04:24 The Pampered Lord Culpeper

06:27 Henry Chicheley: The Interim Governor

08:02 Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode

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