American Revolution Podcast

American Revolution Podcast
If you want the American Revolution told properly -- not the highlights reel, but the whole thing, week by week, battle by battle, treaty by treaty -- Michael Troy is your guy. The American Revolution Podcast is a serialized deep dive that starts before the first shots at Lexington and is still going strong at 499 episodes. Troy covers everything from the French and Indian War background to the political maneuvering in Parliament to individual military campaigns, and he does it with the thoroughness of an academic and the accessibility of a good teacher. The show holds a 4.8 rating from over 1,000 reviewers, which is exceptional for a niche history podcast. Troy's approach demands commitment -- this is meant to be listened to in order, and each episode builds on the last. He supplements the audio with a companion blog featuring maps, pictures, and source documentation for the history nerds who want to go even deeper. The production is straightforward: it's Troy talking, backed by solid research, without the dramatic sound effects or voice acting that some narrative shows use. Some listeners find the delivery a bit dry compared to flashier productions, but fans argue that's part of the appeal. There's no filler, no tangents, just meticulously sourced history presented clearly. If you've ever wanted to actually understand the Revolution beyond "taxation without representation" and the crossing of the Delaware, this podcast will get you there. It just might take a while.

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