Michael TroyEducation, History
Michael TroyEducation, History

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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

  • ARP308 McDougall Court Martial
    George Washington tries to kidnap a prince. General McDougall gets court martialed.
  • ARP307 Congress After Yorktown
    Following Yorktown, the Continental Congress struggles to keep up with debts and war fatigue.
  • ARP306 War in India
    In 1781 and 1782, Britain battles the Kingdom of Mysore, headed by Hyder Ali in southern India. At the same time, Britain takes colonies from France and the Netherlands. French and British Navies fight multiple battles offshore for control of the subcontinent.
  • ARP305 Siege of Menorca
    In 1781, A Spanish fleet, backed by the French Navy, takes the island of Menorca in the Mediterranean. The British garrison on the island holds out at Fort St. Phillip until early 1782.
  • ARP304 Jacksonborough Assembly
    At the beginning of 1782, both South Carolina and Georgia reestablish their state legislatures, primarily focused on the loyalists still in their states. General Sumter retires. John Laurens replaces Light Horse Harry Lee as the Continental Army's head of cavalry in South Carolina.
  • ARP303 John's Island
    As 1781 comes to an end, South Carolina militia continue their back and fort attacks. General Greene uses the Continentals to for the British to abandon John's Island, just south of Charleston.
  • ARP302 Cloud's Creek Massacre
    Loyalists rampage in South Carolina as the patriots tighten the noose around Charleston.
  • ARP301 Evacuation of Wilmington
    British efforts to hold North Carolina lead to loyalist David Fanning kidnapping the patriot Governor Thomas Burke. New of the British surrender at Yorktown arrives with orders for British Regulars to evacuate to Charleston.
  • ARP300 Surrender at Yorktown
    Surrounded by the enemy and waiting for a relief fleet that never arrives. British General Cornwallis surrenders his army to the French and Continental Armies on October 19. 1781.
  • ARP299 Siege of Yorktown
    The Continental and French Armies lay siege to the British Army at Yorktown.
  • ARP298 Battle of the Capes
    The French Fleet under Admiral De Grasse, and the British Fleet under Admiral Graves battle for control of the waters around Yorktown in September 1781.
  • ARP297 March to Yorktown
    General Washington and General Rochambeau struggle with logistical problems to get their armies from New York to Virginia.
  • ARP296 Eutaw Springs
    General Greene leads the Southern Continental Army against the last British Army in South Carolina, outside of Charleston.
  • ARP295 New London Raid
    In September, 1781, Benedict Arnold leads a fleet from New York City to New London, Connecticut. His British forces burn the town and massacre the defenders of Fort Griswold.
  • AR-SP24 Washington's Marines with Jason Bohm
    I interview Gen. Jason Bohm about his book: Washington’s Marines: The Origins of the Corps and the American Revolution, 1775-1777
  • ARP294 Dogger Bank
    In the summer of 1781, the British and Dutch Navies do battle in the English Channel. Parliament is still confident that it can outlast its enemies. European leaders attempt to get the combatants to negotiate a peace, that may or may not recognize American independence.
  • AR-SP23 American Triumph with Tom Hand
    Tom Hand, author of An American Triumph, and host Michael Troy discuss the American Revolution and the founding of the United States.
  • ARP293 Isaac Hayne
    In the summer of 1781, the British in South Carolina seek to make an example of a patriot officer who violated his oath of allegiance to the king.
  • ARP292 Dog Days Campaign
    SC Militia attacks British at Quinby's Bridge and Parker's Ferry
  • ARP291 New Dorlach and Johnstown
    Col. Marinus Willett struggles against raiders from Canada in 1781