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The Revolutionary War Podcast
Matt Schmidt
34 episodes
14 hours ago
The Revolutionary War podcast examines the American Revolution through the compelling stories of the people who lived it. From militiamen to celebrated founding fathers, from Indigenous allies, we explore the messy, complicated reality of America's founding conflict. Each episode brings listeners into the dramatic events that shaped a nation. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about how thirteen divided colonies overthrew the world'
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The Revolutionary War podcast examines the American Revolution through the compelling stories of the people who lived it. From militiamen to celebrated founding fathers, from Indigenous allies, we explore the messy, complicated reality of America's founding conflict. Each episode brings listeners into the dramatic events that shaped a nation. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about how thirteen divided colonies overthrew the world'
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The Fall of Fort St. Jean
The Revolutionary War Podcast
5 minutes 49 seconds
2 weeks ago
The Fall of Fort St. Jean

On November 3, 1775, after enduring a grueling six-week siege, Major Charles Preston raised the white flag over Fort St. Jean in Quebec. The surrender of this strategic British stronghold to American General Richard Montgomery marked a pivotal moment in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War and opened the gateway to Montreal. The capitulation represented not merely the fall of a fortification, but the crumbling of Britain's defensive line protecting the heart of its Canadian colony.


The Revolutionary War Podcast
The Revolutionary War podcast examines the American Revolution through the compelling stories of the people who lived it. From militiamen to celebrated founding fathers, from Indigenous allies, we explore the messy, complicated reality of America's founding conflict. Each episode brings listeners into the dramatic events that shaped a nation. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about how thirteen divided colonies overthrew the world'