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Tue Jul 7, 2026, 10:24 AM 10 hrs ago

BBC: Heather Cox Richardson on 250 years of American history




Jul 2, 2026 BBC Americast

How have 250 years of history shaped modern America?

As historic July 4th celebrations take place across the country this weekend we ask how does modern America compare to the vision of the Founding Fathers in the 18th Century? What does it means to be an American citizen today and has that changed over time? And is the July 4th celebration about more than parades and fireworks?

In this episode, Justin and Anthony talk to the historian Heather Cox Graham who writes a daily Substack on American politics and society and has started a video project - 250 to 250 - to mark the historic landmark. Today, we are bombarded by information at a frenetic pace but can a careful consideration of the past 250 years tell us more about the United States in 2026?
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