History in Decades

History in Decades

di GrowBeyond.How LLC
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1700-1710 The War That Reshaped Empires
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In this episode of History in Decades, Jim Rand explores the opening decade of the 18th century (1700–1710). We examine the three biggest developments that mattered most for the future of what would become the United States. The death of Spain’s King Charles II triggers the War of the Spanish Succession, a global conflict that spilled into North America. In the American colonies (still seventy years from independence), Queen Anne’s War brings fierce fighting in the southeast and northeast, including the Deerfield Massacre and the capture of Port Royal in Acadia. Other major shifts, including Russia’s rise under Peter the Great and Britain’s Act of Union in 1707, set the stage for future power balances. We also highlight key figures such as Benjamin Church, governors Dudley and Moore, and the birth of Benjamin Franklin in 1706. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Join us as we uncover the lessons from this formative decade. Key Topics: • War of the Spanish Succession • Queen Anne’s War in North America • Colonial frontier life in the Northeast and Southeast • Rise of Russia and unification of Great Britain
Introduction
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Introducing History in Decades with AI host Jim Rand. We explore history decade by decade, drawing practical lessons on faith, resilience, and self-reliance. Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it — let’s make sure we don’t.