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Capture Your Own Slice of History: Recreate the American Revolution



The DNA of Democracy: Did the American Revolution Start in 1320?


In this episode, All NY Fun Tours dives deep into the "Secret History" of the American Revolution. While we often look to 1776, the blueprint for liberty was actually drafted 450 years earlier in a small Scottish abbey.


Join us as we trace the direct line from the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath to the founding principles of the United States. We explore how Scottish immigrants brought these radical ideas of "consent of the governed" to the colonies, eventually shaping the very foundations of New York’s revolutionary spirit.

This isn't just a history lesson—it’s the backstory to our Customized American Revolution Tours. If you’ve ever walked the streets of Lower Manhattan and wondered why the names on the monuments matter, this episode is for you.



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Effective Date: March 22, 2026


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