
AR-SP32 Turning Points, with John Maass
Our April 2025 American Revolution Round Table hosted John Maass, author of From Trenton to Yorktown: Turning Points of the Revolutionary War. More books by John Maass To receive invitations to fut...
27 Apr 202554min

Rev250-010 The Siege of Boston
Following the British Retreat from Lexington and Concord on April 18, 1775, the Provincial Army of New England forms literally overnight to besiege the British Army at Boston. The standoff would last...
24 Apr 20258min

ARP350 Signing the Constitution
The delegates at the federal convention in Philadelphia wrap up their work in September 1787, sending their proposed Constitution to the people of the United States. Blog https://blog.AmRevPodcast.co...
20 Apr 202533min

Rev250-009 Lexington and Concord
This week, we remember the 250th Anniversary of the beginning of the Revolutionary War, April 19, 1775. For more details check out these episodes of the podcast: 053 Paul Revere’s Ride https://blog...
17 Apr 20256min

ARP349 Creating a Presidency, 1787
Over the summer of 1787, the Federal Convention in Philadelphia debates the idea of an executive branch for the new government. Blog https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as w...
13 Apr 202533min

Rev. 250-008 London Orders Gage to Act
On April 14, 1775, General Gage of Massachusetts receives a letter from Lord Dartmouth calling on him to take action against the rebels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10 Apr 20256min

AR348 Creating a Congress, 1787
Over the summer of 1787, the Federal Convention in Philadelphia struggles with the details of how the new federal legislature will work. Blog https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcr...
6 Apr 202532min

Rev250-007 Massachusetts Creates an Army
During the First week of April, 1775, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress establishes rules and regulations for the army it planned to use in the coming fight with the British Regulars. Learn more a...
3 Apr 20257min




















