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  <title>Ep. 277 | Constitutional Chats Podcast | Jennifer London | 250 Years Ago: The Founders’ Virtues That Built Our Republic</title>
  <description>They each brought a different skill set to the table.&amp;amp;nbsp; Some were born to lead armies.&amp;amp;nbsp; Some were born to pen the spirit of the new country on paper.&amp;amp;nbsp; Some were born to build foreign relations.&amp;amp;nbsp; Their skill sets were all needed and their lasting legacy defines American Exceptionalism.&amp;amp;nbsp; Today we are discussing the virtues of the Founding Fathers and how their virtues culminated in the American Experiment.&amp;amp;nbsp; To walk us through this fantastic lesson, we are delighted to welcome Dr. Jennifer London.&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr. London is a prolific author, speaker and President of the National American History and Founders Month Organization. </description>
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