In this immersive episode of Why Wars Happened, step into the chaotic reign of Governor John Harvey, whose corruption and abuse of power pushed Virginia to the edge of rebellion. From secret deals and religious tension to betrayal in Virginia’s mini-war with Maryland, Harvey’s reckless rule set the stage for a dramatic showdown.
When his own council turned against him, Harvey was dragged into submission, overthrown, and briefly restored—only to return with a reign of revenge before being cast out for good.
This isn’t a classroom lecture—it’s a story of mutiny, betrayal, and downfall, told through off-camera narration with relaxing visuals that pull you into the storm of colonial life.
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🕰️ Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction & Recap
00:21 – Governor Harvey’s Corrupt Rule
03:01 – Religious Tensions and Maryland Conflict
06:53 – The Council Strikes Back
16:42 – Harvey’s Return and Revenge
19:56 – Harvey Removed for the Final Time
21:54 – Closing + Next Episode Teaser
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