In 1811 America's largest slave rebellion occurred in the new territory of Louisiana. Skillfully timed and ultra-violent, the rebellion was fueled by the dream of a free republic for freed slaves. With the Haitian Revolution in mind, nearly five hundred enslaved men marched for freedom leaving many dead plantation owners in their wake. After nearly capturing New Orleans, the rebels were tortured and mutilated, and steps were taken by officials to erase the event from American history. On this episode we discuss the German Coast Uprising of 1811.
S02E07: The New Kingdom Pt. 2-King Tut's Tomb
S02E06: The New Kingdom Pt. 1
S02E05: The Middle Kingdom
S02E04: The Land of the Pyramids
S02E03: Egypt, the Gift of the Nile
S02E02: The Conquests of Sargon
S02E01: The Fertile Crescent
BONUS: Fort Pitt: A Frontier History
BONUS: WARTIME ON THE AIR!
BONUS: WARTIME LIVE! "Guyasuta and the Fall of Indian America"
S01 Wrap Up
S01E12: The Seven Years' War Pt. 3
S01E11: The Seven Years' War Pt. 2
S01E10: The Seven Years' War Pt. 1
S01E09: Pirates of the Caribbean
S01E08: The Salem Witch Trials
S01E07: The Iroquois Confederacy
S01E06: Bacon's Rebellion
S01E05: Disunion in British North America
S01E04 WARTIME Live: North America's Three Empires
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