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Stars, Stripes, and Stories
by Coach C
History is basically just a massive, centuries-long group chat—and things got messy. Welcome to Stars, Stripes, and Stories, the podcast that takes the "boring" out of 8th-grade U.S. History. If you’ve ever sat in class wondering why you’re learning about a tax on tea or a guy named "Button Gwinnett," this is for you. We’re roasting the bad decisions, celebrating the mic-drops, and breaking down the drama that built America.
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Ep. 7 (Lexington & Concord)
One night, one road, one sound that changed everything. In this episode, the quiet tension between Britain and the colonies finally breaks at Lexington and Concord. Follow the whispered orders, midnight rides, and uncertain shots that turned resistance into revolution - and proved that history doesn't always begin with a speech, but sometimes with a single echo in the dark.
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Ep. 6 (First Continental Congress)
This conversation explores the tense atmosphere leading up to the American Revolution, focusing on the gathering of delegates in Philadelphia in 1774. It highlights their fears, uncertainties, and the gradual realization of the need for unity among the colonies. The delegates grapple with their identities, the weight of their decisions, and the implications of their actions, setting the stage for a collective movement towards independence.
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Ep. 5 (Taxes)
Before revolution breaks, tension simmers. In this episode of 3S, we explore how Britain's taxes pushed the colonies to their breaking point, from the Sugar Act to the Stamp Act and beyond. It's not just about money - it's about power, fairness, and the spark of resistance that would eentually unite thirteen very different colonies.
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Ep. 4 (French & Indian War)
A fight over land. A young officer trying to prove himself. A war that no one planned. This episode explores how the French and Indian War changed the relationship between Britain and the colonies - and why everything after it was never the same.
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Ep. 3 (13 Colonies)
In this episode of Stars, Stripes, and Stories, we introduce the 13 Colonies as three dysfunctional siblings: the strict, rocky North; the chill, bread-baking Middle; and the cash-crop obsessed South. We break down how geography became destiny—explaining why rocky soil forced New Englanders to build ships while fertile land turned the South into a plantation kingdom—and look at the unique personalities of each region, from the Christmas-banning Puritans to the peace-loving Quakers. Tune in to find out why the dirt under their feet decided how they made their money.
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Ep. 2 (Jamestown and Plymouth)
what happens when you send a group of "Gentlemen" who have never held a shovel to live in a mosquito infested swamp? you get the hot mess known as Jamestown. In this episode of Triple S, we're looking at the early survival years of the English colonies. We dive deep into the two dates you absolutely HAVE to know for your test: 1607 and 1620. Whether you're here for the "Starving Time" horror stories or you're just trying to pass your history test, we've got you covered!
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Ep. 1 (3G's of Exploration)
Why are we speaking English? Why is there a city called San Antonio? And why did 15th century Europeans sail across a literal death ocean just for some nutmeg? in this series premiere, we are talking about the "Age of Discovery." From Columbus's terrible GPS skills to the fashion-forward French and their beaver hats, we break down the 3 G's: Gold, God, and Glory. It's the History of America, but without the boring parts.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
History is basically just a massive, centuries-long group chat—and things got messy. Welcome to Stars, Stripes, and Stories, the podcast that takes the "boring" out of 8th-grade U.S. History. If you’ve ever sat in class wondering why you’re learning about a tax on tea or a guy named "Button Gwinnett," this is for you. We’re roasting the bad decisions, celebrating the mic-drops, and breaking down the drama that built America.
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Coach C
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