
52: Before 1776: The Real Beginnings of American Resistance
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In 1772, as Parliament tightened its grip and liberty hung in the balance, Samuel Adams, Joseph Warren, and others issued a bold response. This was the beginning of local organized American resistance—and the spark that ignited the Revolution.
In this first episode of The Foundation of American Union series, we break down the historical moment, the context behind the Boston Pamphlet, and the deep biblical and natural law reasoning the founders used to assert our rights.
We’ll cover:
What led up to the Boston Pamphlet
The injustices and government overreach the colonists were facing
What the pamphlet said about our rights as men, as Christians, and as citizens
Why this matters to us right now in our cultural and political moment
🗽 If you care about liberty, justice, or truth—this episode is for you.
📖 Cited Sources:
“The Boston Pamphlet” (1772)
Richard Frothingham, Life of Joseph Warren
The Declaration of Rights by Samuel Adams
The Boston Gazette archives
👇 Let us know in the comments: Have you ever heard of the Boston Pamphlet before?
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