DDH - Independence Seems to be the Word
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By April of 1776, something had shifted in the American colonies, and it was not subtle. The arguments were no longer about rights within the empire. The question had become far more dangerous. Should there be an empire at all?
In this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, we step into that uneasy moment when the word “independence” stopped being reckless talk and started becoming a public demand. The surprising part is not that the idea caught fire. It is where the spark came from.
Not Boston. Not Philadelphia. North Carolina.
While Congress hesitated, argued, and stalled, a group of delegates meeting in the small town of Halifax decided they had waited long enough. What they produced, the Halifax Resolves, would push the colonies one step closer to a final break with Great Britain and force the conversation in Philadelphia to move forward.
This is the story of how momentum builds, how fear gives way to resolve, and how history is often driven not by the centers of power, but by those willing to act when others will not.
Independence was no longer a theory.
It was becoming inevitable.