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Our Living History

Our Living History brings the past to life through authentic storytelling, primary sources, and on-location conversations that explore America’s people, places, and forgotten moments. Each episode connects historical events to the world we live in today—because history isn’t just something we study, it’s something we still live.

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    They Won the Battle But Lost the War | Guilford Courthouse 1781

    Send us Fan MailOn March 15, 1781, British forces under Cornwallis fought Nathanael Greene’s army at Guilford Courthouse.The British won the field—but at a devastating cost.In this battlefield tour, we walk the ground where it happened and break down Greene’s three-line strategy, the intense fighting, and how this battle weakened the British army and set the stage for Yorktown.Sometimes, winning the battle… means losing the war.Subscribe to Our Living History for more real history told on the ground where it happened.

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    1780s Venison Stew Cooked Over an Open Fire | Colonial Frontier Cooking

    Send us Fan MailWhat did people eat during the Revolutionary War era?Join Our Living History as we prepare a hearty venison stew using simple ingredients that would have been familiar to many Americans during the late 18th century. Cooked over an open fire in a traditional stew pot, this meal features venison, potatoes, onions, sage, salt, and pepper—creating a filling dish that could have been found on the frontier, in rural communities, or around military encampments during the 1780s.In this video, you’ll experience a slower pace of life and see how a simple meal could be prepared without modern conveniences. While recipes varied by region and availability of ingredients, stews like this were a practical way to feed families and travelers throughout early America.If you enjoy living history, historical cooking, colonial America, Revolutionary War history, frontier life, and traditional outdoor cooking, be sure to subscribe and join us on future adventures.SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR VIDEO SPONSORAlbert Meyer, Attorney at Law Criminal Defense • Immigration • Personal InjuryOffice: (803) 200-2000 Cell: (839) 292-6571 Email: [email protected]: carolinadefenselawyers.comServing clients throughout South Carolina.SUPPORT OUR LIVING HISTORYSubscribe for more living history, historical sites, reenacting, colonial cooking, Revolutionary War history, and forgotten stories from America’s past.#LivingHistory #ColonialCooking #RevolutionaryWar #OpenFireCooking #VenisonStew

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Our Living History brings the past to life through authentic storytelling, primary sources, and on-location conversations that explore America’s people, places, and forgotten moments. Each episode connects historical events to the world we live in today—because history isn’t just something we study, it’s something we still live.

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William Young

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Our Living History brings the past to life through authentic storytelling, primary sources, and on-location conversations that explore America’s people, places, and forgotten moments. Each episode connects historical events to the world we live in today—because history isn’t just something we...

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Our Living History is created and hosted by William Young.
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