Joseph Ellis: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Joseph Ellis returns to the National Constitution Center to give the unexpected story of why the 13 colonies, having just fought off a distant centralized governing power, would decide to subordinate themselves anew. Ronnie Polaneczky of the Philadelphia Daily News moderates.

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Joseph Ellis, "The Quartet"

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Joseph J. Ellis On Organizing America After Revolution

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Slavery and Its Opponents at America’s Founding

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The Traveler & American Democracy with Rick Steves

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American Revolution: Road to Independence (1763 - 1777)

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Exposing the LIES of the 20th Century | Aaron Bastani Meets Tariq Ali

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Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and the Birth of the Left and Right

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Origins of the War with Timothy Snyder

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Weekend Listen: Why 2026 Is Beginning to Look Like 1929 (with Andrew Ross Sorkin) | Big Take

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Why Roosevelt Chose Truman as Vice President 82 Days Before He Died

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“The Highest Calling”: A Conversation With David Rubenstein on the American Presidency

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Joseph J. Ellis "Revolutionary Summer"

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The Ideas at the Heart of the Declaration and the Constitution

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James Madison Lecture: Founding Partisans — H. W. Brands

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How were The Americas Colonized? - The Entire History

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John Adams: More Important than George Washington?

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Dr. William Gudelunas - Exploring American History - The Mexican-American War: Consequences

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For Debate: Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?

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Founding Fathers in the Age of Trump

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