
The American Crises - Pt 1
From Plausibly Live - The Dave Bowman Show by Dave Bowman
October 27, 2025 · 2 min · Season 2025 · Episode 251027
About this episode
This episode explores the impact of Thomas Paine's 'The American Crisis' during a pivotal moment in the Revolutionary War.
In December of 1776, when the Revolutionary cause seemed all but broken, a pamphlet appeared that lit a spark across the colonies. Thomas Paine’s The American Crisis began with a line that still echoes through history: “These are the times that try men’s souls.” It was not a statement of despair, but of defiance. Paine challenged Americans to find courage in the midst of defeat, to prove their loyalty not in comfort but in hardship. His words were read aloud to Washington’s troops before the daring attack at Trenton, and for many, they rekindled the will to fight. In this episode, we explore the power behind Paine’s words, the desperate winter that inspired them, and the moral fire they ignited in a weary army. Paine reminded a struggling nation that true freedom demands endurance, and that the soul of liberty is tested most fiercely when hope runs thin.
People in this episode
Host: Dave Bowman
Topics covered
- American Revolution
- Thomas Paine
- courage
- liberty
- historical pamphlets
- military morale
Keywords
- Thomas Paine
- The American Crisis
- Revolutionary War
- George Washington
- military morale
- freedom
- endurance
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The American Crisis
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