1740-1750 Revivals and King George's War
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As spiritual revivals continued sweeping the American colonies, distant European rivalries drew them into open conflict.
In this episode, Jim Rand covers King George’s War (1744–1748), the dramatic colonial victory at Louisbourg in 1745, James Oglethorpe’s defense of Georgia, the New York Conspiracy of 1741, and the enduring influence of the Great Awakening. Amid the fighting, ordinary families kept building farms, communities, and institutions like Princeton University (founded 1746), demonstrating faith, resilience, and self-reliance.
A decade that blended spiritual renewal with the hard lessons of war — and helped prepare a generation for greater challenges ahead.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Hook & Introduction
01:40 – Colonial Growth & the Plantation Act
04:20 – King George’s War & Louisbourg
08:10 – The Great Awakening’s Lasting Influence
11:30 – Notable Figures
13:40 – Closing Reflection
Keywords: 1740s history, King George’s War, Louisbourg 1745, Great Awakening, James Oglethorpe, Princeton University, colonial America 1740, New York Conspiracy 1741, American history podcast, revivals and war