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Counterfactual Canuck

Counterfactual Canuck

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A podcast that explores both the history and alternate history of Canada© 2022 Counterfactual Canuck World
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  • 29. Slavery, the American Revolution and Black Loyalists
    Feb 10 2022

    Content warning: Discussion of slavery and racism.

    This episode takes one more look at another aspect of the American Revolution and how it impacted Canada through the role slavery played in the Revolution. I then discuss one of the aftermaths of the Revolution in the Black Loyalists.

    Opening Theme: "Another Place" by Score Squad

    Outro: From "Oh Canaduh" by Nomeansno, covering the Subhumans

    You can reach me at:

    Email: counterfactualcanuck@gmail.com

    Wikipedia should not be used as a source:

    African Americans in the Revolutionary War
    Philipsburg Proclamation
    Black Loyalist
    Black Patriot
    Dunmore's Proclamation

    University of Google:

    Black Canadians | The Canadian Encyclopedia
    Africans in America | Part 2 | The Revolutionary War
    How Enslaved Men Who Fought for the British Were Promised Freedom - HISTORY
    Our Story
    Treaty of Paris
    Evacuation of New York
    Black History Month... by the numbers
    Counterfactual Pots and Kettles: Woody Holton’s Disputed Claims about Lord Dunmore’s “Emancipation Proclamation” of 1775 and the American Revolution.

    Printed Material:

    Alan Gilbert - Black Loyalists and Patriots
    Peter Bagge - Founding Fathers Funnies

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    36 mins
  • 28. The Indian Barrier State, Take One
    Jan 13 2022


    This episode looks at the first attempt to create an Indian Barrier State as part of a containment strategy against the new United States by the British and other European powers.

    Opening Theme: "Another Place" by Score Squad

    Outro: From "Oh Canaduh" by Nomeansno, covering the Subhumans

    You can reach me at:

    Email: counterfactualcanuck@gmail.com

    Wikipedia should not be used as a source:

    Indian barrier state
    Western theater of the American Revolutionary War
    Treaty of Paris (1783)

    University of Google:

    The Indian Barrier State of 1812. During negotiations of the War of 1812… | by Todd Nelson | Lessons from History | Medium
    Dreams of the Past: The Indian Barrier State
    Max Farrand - "The Indian Boundary Line"

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    24 mins
  • 27. The Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the American Revolution
    Jan 4 2022


    This episode centers around the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the role they played in the American Revolution as well as the ruinous effects that conflict had on the Confederacy and the Six Nations, before looking at possible counterfactuals.

    Opening Theme: "Another Place" by Score Squad

    Outro: From "Oh Canaduh" by Nomeansno, covering the Subhumans

    You can reach me at:

    Email: counterfactualcanuck@gmail.com

    Wikipedia should not be used as a source:

    Iroquois
    Six Nations land cessions
    Treaty of Canandaigua
    Great Law of Peace

    University of Google:

    Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) | The Canadian Encyclopedia
    Madam Sacho: How One Iroquois Woman Survived the American Revolution | The National Endowment for the Humanities
    The Six Nations Confederacy During the American Revolution - Fort Stanwix National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)
    The Clinton-Sullivan Campaign of 1779 - Fort Stanwix National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)

    Printed Material:

    Barbara Graymont - The Iroquois in the American Revolution
    Harry Turtledove & Richard Dreyfuss - The Two Georges

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    37 mins
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