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Colonial America - E02: The Carpenters and Tun Tavern's Legacy

March 18, 2019 · 19:42

Colonial America - E02: The Carpenters and Tun Tavern's Legacy

Colonial Philadelphia offered ambitious immigrants, like Samuel and Joshua Carpenter, opportunities in the thriving tavern trade. Quaker roots and friction with William Penn didn't stop them from shaping the city through wharf construction, tavern ownership, and real estate. Their Tun Tavern gained fame as the birthplace of the Marine Corps, blending faith, commerce, and public life. Women, too, found empowerment as tavern-keepers, influencing Philadelphia's social and economic growth. This episode delves into how these forces defined the city's evolution and America's heritage.

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