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Episode 93: A Story of Faith and Conspiracy in Revolutionary America

John Fea   |  November 2, 2021

Less than a year after the American Revolution, a group of North Carolina farmers hatched a plot to assassinate the colony’s leading patriots, including the governor. In this episode, Boston University historian Brendan McConville talks about the Gourd Patch Conspiracy. The catalysts of this movement were “The Brethren,” a group of Protestants who were angry about Catholic and deists influences in the revolutionary North Carolina government. McConville is the author of The Brethren: A Story of Faith and Conspiracy in Revolutionary America.

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