In this immersive episode of Why Wars Happened, step into 1650s Virginia, where Governor Berkeley swore loyalty to the executed king and refused to bow to Parliament—the “king-killers.” With militias arming and British soldiers patrolling the James River, Virginia stood at the brink of a colonial war.The colonists secretly traded with the Dutch, gaining wealth even as England bled losses. But their defiance came at a dangerous price: threats of invasion, demands for submission, and the first sparks of rebellion in America.This is a story of loyalty, defiance, and near-war, told through immersive off-camera narration with calming visuals that carry you into the past.🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode👉 Explore more in the America Before the Revolution playlist💬 Comment below: Would you have stood with the king—or surrendered to Parliament?🕰️ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction & Recap00:44 – Fierce Loyalty to the King01:37 – Navigation Acts Tighten England’s Grip03:13 – Defiance and Secret Dutch Trade05:33 – Parliament’s Response and Military Action07:15 – Standoff, Negotiations, and Concessions10:22 – Closing + Next Episode Teaser#ColonialAmerica #GovernorBerkeley #AmericanRevolution #Parliament #WhyWarsHappened #HistoryPodcast