
American Revolution Podcast
1) Rev250-038 Capture of Fort Johnson
On Sept. 15, 1775, Provincial forces in South Carolina capture Fort Johnson without a struggle. Col. Moultrie flies his blue flag for the first time over the fort. Royal Governor Campbell flees to a...Show More
2) AR-SP37 First Continental Mutiny
On September 10, 1775, General Washington faces his first internal challenge as a group of riflemen mutiny at the Siege of Boston. For more on this topic, check out Episode 73 of the American Revol...Show More
3) AR-SP38 Bunker Hill with History Dispatches
I discuss the Battle of Bunker Hill with Matt and McKinley Breen of the History Dispatches Podcast. To learn more about the History Dispatches Podcast, go to https://historydispatches.com Learn mor...Show More
4) Rev250-036 Invasion of Quebec
In early September, 1775, General Schuyler and General Montgomery lead the Continental Northern army from Fort Ticonderoga into Quebec. At the same time, Colonel Benedict Arnold leads a second force ...Show More
5) AR-SP37 Winning the Ten Crucial Days, with David Price
Our American Revolution Round Table hosts author David Price. He discusses his book Winning the Ten Crucial Days: The Keys to Victory in George Washington's Legendary Winter Campaign. To see a li...Show More
6) ARP363b Bonus Episode - Declaration of Rights
In the summer of 1789, the National Assembly of France, approves the Declaration of the Rights of Man. Lafayette drafted the original, with advice from Thomas Jefferson. This is the final Declaratio...Show More
7) Rev250-035 The First Continental Warship Aug. 24, 1775
In late August of 1775, the Continental Siege of Boston keeps the British from moving in or out of the city by land. However, the British Navy controls the water. General Washington begins to commis...Show More
8) ARP363 The French Revolution
The French Revolution begins in 1789, with the promise of minimal violence and an opportunity to install a constitutional monarchy what will protect the rights of its citizens. Experienced leaders Am...Show More
9) Rev250-034 Proclamation of Rebellion
On August 23, 1775, King George III issues an official proclamation that the colonies in North America are in rebellion. It calls on all loyal subjects to help bring the rebellion to an end and bring...Show More
10) ARP362 Debating the Bill of Rights
James Madison struggles to get a Bill of rights through Congress. The federalists think it is a waste of time and want to delay it. The anti-federalists think it does not go far enough, and want a s...Show More