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Ep. 293 | Constitutional Chats Podcast | Stan Deaton | Georgia and the American Revolution: Patriots, Principles, and Independence
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- Mar 13, 2026
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Summary
Due to its position as the 13th American Colony as well as the last colony to support the American Revolution, the role Georgia played in the founding of our country is often overshadowed by colonies like Virginia and Massachusetts. But Georgia should not be overlooked. To shed light on the role Georgia played and its historical significance in the American Revolution and our country's founding, our guest this week is Dr. Stan Deaton. Dr. Deaton is the Dr. Elaine B. Andrews Distinguished Historian at the Georgia Historical Society as well as the Emmy-winning writer and host of "Today in Georgia History."