
American Revolution Podcast
byMichael Troy
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American Revolution Podcast explores the events of the American Revolution, from beginning to end. It publishes weekly. Be sure to check out the related blog for access to pictures, maps, and links to more useful information on each week's episode. https://blog.amrevpodcast.com
Episodes(40 episodes)
Arrest of John Johnson in NY - Jan 17, 1776
January 17, 1776: After John Johnson amasses a loyalist army in upstate new York, Native American alliances, the Continental army assembles an overwhelming force to arrest and disarm him.
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Published: Jan 14, 2026Duration: 4m 59s
Episode 374
The Haitian Revolution Begins
The French Revolutionaries decide that liberty and equality doesn't really apply in the French colonies. The slaves in Haiti disagree.
This episode's, blog entry, at blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as more resources related to this week's episode.
Book Recommendation of the Week: Dangerous Neighbors: Making the Haitian Revolution in Early America, by James Alexander Dun
Online Recommendation of the Week: Revolutions Podcast Chapter 4, the Haitian Revolution: https://revolutionspodcast.libsyn.com/webpage/2015/12
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Published: Jan 11, 2026Duration: 32m 18s
Rev250-064 Common Sense
An anonymous tract hits the streets of Philadelphia on January 9, 1776. Common Sense becomes an instant success as its author Thomas Paine explains why the people would be be better off as an independent America, with no more kings.
For more context, listen to Episode 81 of the American Revolution Podcast: https://blog.amrevpodcast.com/2019/01/episode-081-common-sense.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published: Jan 9, 2026Duration: 7m 46s
Rev250-063 Blockade of Boston, Interrupted
General Burgoyne writes a satirical play called Blockade of Boston to entertain the troops in Boston. During the premier, the soldiers in the audience have to scramble to defend against an actual attack by the Americans.
For more context, check out Episode 80 of the American Revolution Podcast: https://blog.amrevpodcast.com/2019/01/episode-080-knox-expedition.html
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Published: Jan 7, 2026Duration: 6m 8s
Rev250-062 New Hampshire Independence Jan. 5, 1776
After the royal governor flees the colony, the people of New Hampshire send representatives to a convention in Exeter to write a new constitution for the state. The final document released on January 5, 1776 results in New Hampshire having the first independent government.
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Published: Jan 5, 2026Duration: 6m 26s
War Without Mercy - With Mark Lender
Author, Mark Edward Lender joined our Round Table on Zoom to discuss his book War Without Mercy. It looks at the brutality of the American Revolution.
Get the book War Without Mercy, also available as an audio book or on Kindle.
Learn more about author Mark Edward Lender at his website: markedwardlender.com
To see upcoming roundtable events, or listen to past recordings, go to AmRevRT.org
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Published: Jan 4, 2026Duration: 1h 5m 16s
Rev250-061 Burning Norfolk Jan 1-3, 1776
The British Navy conducts a raid on Norfolk attempting to secure supplies and chase out the Continentals. The British burn the waterfront. The Continentals decide to complete the destruction of the city in order to prevent it from becoming a Tory stronghold.
For more context, check out Episode 77 of the American Revolution Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published: Jan 1, 2026Duration: 6m 33s
Episode 250060
Battle of Quebec Dec 31, 1775
On December 31, 1775, General Richard Montgomery and Colonel Benedict Arnold lead a desperate attack against Quebec City before their army's enlistments expire on January 1.
For more context, check out Episode 78 and Episode 79 of the American Revolution Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published: Dec 30, 2025Duration: 11m 12s
Tom Paine's War, with Jack Kelly
Special guest Jack Kelly joined our December, 2025 round table to discuss his new book: Tom Paine's War, to be released on Jan. 6, 2026. The book looks at Paine's military service after writing Common Sense, and how it impacted his decision to write The American Crises. We look at how this critical period of Paine's life impacted the course of the American Revolution.
Order the book on Amazon . Also available as an Audio Book.
For a written summary of the discussion, go to https://blog.amrevpodcast.com
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Published: Dec 28, 2025Duration: 43m 20s
Bonvouloir and the Secret Committee
December 18, 1778: Secret Agent from France, Julien-Alexandre Achard de Bonvouloir completes his meetings with the Continental Congress Secret Committee and writes a report for officials in France. His efforts contribute to France's decision to begin providing covert aid to the American Cause.
For more context, check out Episode 71 of the American Revolution Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published: Dec 23, 2025Duration: 6m 47s
Episode 372
State of the Union 1790-91
Washington delivers two annual addresses to Congress in late 1790 and again in late 1791, setting out his key priorities for the coming year.
Around the time of the 1791 address. Thomas Jefferson helps to found a new newspaper that will challenge the administration, and counterbalance a pro-administration newspaper backed by Alexander Hamilton.
Washington also reluctantly tries out cabinet meetings after getting over a fear that they will be seen as too monarchical.
This episode's, blog entry, at blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as more resources related to this week's episode.
Book Recommendation of the Week: Infamous Scribblers...
Published: Dec 21, 2025Duration: 32m 1s
Episode 250058
Prohibitory Act & Great Cane Brake
On December 22, 1775, the British Parliament orders all trade with the colonies to cease. Violators will have their ships seized and the crew impressed into the British Navy.
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Published: Dec 17, 2025Duration: 6m 16s
Episode 372
Washington's Southern Tour 1791
Following up on his New England Tour in 1789, Washington Visits Rhode Island and Long Island in 1790. Then, in 1791, he embarks on his longest tour, riding from Philadelphia to Georgia and back again.
This episode's, blog entry, at blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as more resources related to this week's episode.
Book Recommendation of the Week: George Washington’s 1791 Southern Tour, by Warren Bingham.
Online Recommendation of the Week: The Tale of Washington’s Horse https://www.ccpl.org/charleston-time-machine/tail-washingtons-horse
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Published: Dec 14, 2025Duration: 32m 21s
ARP 2025 Holiday Gift Recommendations
Many listeners have asked me to recommend books for those casually interested in the American Revolution, or for a single book that covers the entire Revolution. I provide several great recommendations in this episode.
Coffee Table Books:
The American Revolution: An Intimate History, by Geoffrey Ward and Ken Burns. https://amzn.to/3MqhW81
The American Revolution: A Visual History (from the Smithsonian Institute). https://amzn.to/3Yl0Ivi
America Victorious, by Tom Hand. https://amzn.to/4943ECD - Although I've included an Amazon link I strongly recommend going to the author's...
Published: Dec 11, 2025Duration: 8m 24s
Episode 371
Creating Washington, DC
President Washington hires close friends to make the land deals necessary to establishing the new federal city on the Potomac River. He also personally selects French immigrant Pierre L'Enfant as the city planner.
This episode's, blog entry, at blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as more resources related to this week's episode.
Book Recommendation of the Week: Washington: The Making of the American Capital, by Fergus Bordewich.
Online Recommendation of the Week: A History of the National Capital, Vol. 1: 1790-1814, by W.B. Bryan: https://archive.org/details/historyofnationa0001wilh
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Published: Dec 7, 2025Duration: 34m 3s
Great Bridge, VA Dec. 9, 1775
Virginia patriots fight the British at Great Bridge, forcing the British to surrender the last patch of land under British control in Virginia.
For more details on this topic, check out Episode 74 of the American Revolution Podcast. https://blog.amrevpodcast.com
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Published: Dec 3, 2025Duration: 6m 41s
Alamance, with Nathan Schultz
Alamance Battleground Site Director Nathan Shultz discusses the Regulator movement in North Carolina, which culminates in the 1771 Battle of Alamance.
To get more background on the Battle of Alamance, listen to Episode 35 of this podcast.
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Published: Nov 30, 2025Duration: 22m 52s
Rev250-056 Capture of the Nancy
On Nov 29, 1775, A Continental Ship deployed by General Washington manages to capture a large supply ship headed for Boston. The contents supply the Continental Army with desperately needed arms and ammunition.
For more details on this topic, check out Episode 74 of the American Revolution Podcast. https://blog.amrevpodcast.com
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Published: Nov 25, 2025Duration: 6m 29s
The American Revolution and the Fate of the World, with Richard Bell
Professor Richard Bell discusses his new book The American Revolution and the Fate of the World.
For a written summary of the discussion, go to https://blog.amrevpodcast.com
To see a list of upcoming Round Table events, where you can participate on Zoom, go to: https://amrevrt.org/virtual-round-table-events
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The author has offered to sell a signed copy directly to you if you contact him via Email. His contact information is available here: https://history.umd.edu/directory/richard-bell
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Published: Nov 23, 2025Duration: 1h 5m 52s
Rev250-055 Resolution on the Capture of British Ships
General Washington is concerned that Congress needs to define how captured ships will be treated. On November 25, 1775, Congress passes a resolution that sets out how the spoils of war will be divided.
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Published: Nov 20, 2025Duration: 5m 41s