
Bannon`s War Room WarRoom Thanksgiving Day Special 2025 cont
Nov 27, 2025
Larry Schweikert, a historian and author, delves into the origins of colonial America, exploring how land, tobacco, and religious motivations fueled growth. He discusses the complexities of European views on deeds and Native American traditions. Political candidate Nate Morris candidly shares his Senate campaign vision, emphasizing American heritage, an immigration moratorium, and contrasting himself with establishment figures like Mitch McConnell. The conversation weaves historical insight with contemporary political challenges, promising a thought-provoking Thanksgiving dialogue.
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Why Early Colonies Expanded Differently
- Colonial expansion was driven by differing motives: land and cash crops in Virginia, religious freedom in New England.
- Written land titles advantaged Europeans against indigenous oral traditions, shaping frontier conflict.
Native Alliances Shaped Colonial Power
- Native groups had complex alliances and rivalries that Europeans used or fought against.
- French relations often differed because they emphasized trade over large settlements, altering alliance patterns.
Seven Years' War Paved Way To Revolution
- The French and Indian Wars were part of a global struggle that reshaped North American control and spurred British taxation.
- British policies after victory, like the Proclamation Line and taxes, helped catalyze colonial resistance.






