America's Lost Tribe: The Puritans & Greater Appalachia's Role In Their Disappearance

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Join Malcolm and Simone in this insightful episode as they provide a multifaceted exploration of American cultural groups and their parenting philosophy. They critically analyze Colin Woodard's 'American Nations' and discuss the misclassification of the Puritan cultural group, attributing modern Yankee culture to later Catholic immigrant waves. Delving into the early settlement waves—Puritans, Quakers, Cavaliers, and the Backwoods people—they shed light on the interactions, conflicts, and legacies that shaped American culture. In a heartfelt segment, they also share their unique, energetic parenting style and discuss cultural clashes and humorous family anecdotes, emphasizing the importance of enthusiasm, respect, and shared responsibilities in raising children. Tune in for a blend of historical analysis and personal reflections.

00:00 Introduction and Overview of American Nations
01:19 Catholic Influence on American Cultural Groups
02:14 The Fate of America's Founding Cultures
03:13 The Puritans and Their Cultural Impact
05:37 The Backwoods People and Their Unique Culture
06:07 The Second Wave of Immigrants
08:05 Honor-Based Law and Vigilante Justice
12:39 Integration of Puritans into Backwoods Culture
17:11 Economic and Cultural Competition
39:29 The Decline of Puritan Culture
45:49 Religious Zealotry and Virtue Signaling
46:17 Puritan and Quaker Virtue Signaling
46:55 Decline of the Puritans
47:25 The Evangelical Movement's Rise
48:15 Puritanism's City on a Hill and Wealth
50:09 Puritans and the Scientific Revolution
54:05 Yankee Culture and Puritan Influence
54:36 Catholic Influence and Cultural Impact
56:09 Backwoods Culture and Honor Accumulation
59:43 Parenting in Backwoods Culture
01:04:00 Children's Behavior and Cultural Values
01:16:16 Final Thoughts on Parenting and Culture

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