{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68e4c0be965488b63a6987c5/6a180828847a83997e820548?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Founding Fathers | Saints and Sinners | 4","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/68e4c0be965488b63a6987c5/1779960285586-bed0d6dd-6eef-4948-b2cc-46a5f773f5a1.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Was Alexander Hamilton the real architect of American capitalism — or just the most self-destructive genius in the room? What does it mean that the man who shaped the nation's finances spent his career surrounded by an economy built on enslaved labour he understood firsthand? And, if the founding fathers were so brilliant, why is America still fighting about what they actually built?</p><p>Peter and Afua peel back the marble on two of the most mythologised men in history: Hamilton, the penniless Caribbean immigrant who survived a hurricane, built the American financial machine, and then blew up his own career with a 95-page confession; and Washington, the slave-owning Virginia planter who became the face of liberty — and knew exactly when to put the power down.</p><p><br></p><p>0:00 Hamilton, Washington, and the show that won't let the founders off the hook </p><p>1:48 The Caribbean origins of Alexander Hamilton — and what Nevis reveals about colonial violence </p><p>5:30 How working at the epicentre of the Atlantic slave economy shaped Hamilton's political thinking </p><p>9:10 The outsider who doubled down: Hamilton's ambition, his tongue, and why people feared him </p><p>11:36 The Reynolds affair — confessing adultery to defeat a corruption charge </p><p>15:50 What Hamilton brought to the revolution that none of the others could </p><p>20:10 George Washington: the Virginia planter who had to learn how to be a gentleman </p><p>24:00 How marrying Martha Custis transformed Washington's wealth and status overnight </p><p>26:40 The land grab Britain tried to block — and why it radicalized Washington </p><p>30:30 The fragile coalition: Franklin's joke, the hanging rope, and what really held them together </p><p>35:00 Washington's genius was knowing what not to do — and when to walk away </p><p>38:40 The American dream was built on free labour — and the dishonesty that disguised it</p><p><br></p><p>Join <strong>Legacy Plus</strong> for bonus episodes, early access, Q&amp;A's, fewer adverts and more. </p><p><strong>legacy.supportingcast.fm</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Stay connected with Legacy: </p><p>Instagram: @originallegacypodcast </p><p>TikTok: @legacy_productions </p><p><br></p><p>Explore more from Peter and Afua — essays, sources, and ideas: </p><p>Substack: peterfrankopan.substack.com | afuahirsch.substack.com</p>","author_name":"Original Legacy Productions"}