Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Society & Culture:History
This week our guest is JAR contributor Jeff Dacus. In 1781 Fort Watson loomed large on the South Carolina frontier. After a spark of innovation, Continental forces relied on an ancient strategy to win the day: the siege tower. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
E145: Woody Holton: Liberty is Sweet: The Hidden History of the American Revolution
E144: Bridget Barbara: Yorktown and the American Revolution Museum
E143: James M. Smith: How American Declared Its Rights
E142: Richard J. Werther: George Washington and the First Mandatory Immunization
E141: Rand Mirante: John Marshall and Mercy Otis Warren Remember Benedict Arnold
E140: The Yorktown Tragedy: Washington‘s Slave Roundup
E139: David M. Griffin: The Brooklyn Line Forts
E138: Patrick H. Hannum: The Meeting of the Three Commanders
E137: Michael C. Harris and Gary Ecelbarger: Washington’s Troop Strength During the Philadelphia Campaign
E136: Justin McHenry: The Varick Transcripts
E135: David Price: Thomas Knowlton’s Revolution
E134: Jonathan Curran: Public Opinion of the Whiskey Rebellion
E133: Dean Snow: Continental and Militia Cavalry Compared
E132: Chris Coelho: Timothy Matlack, Scribe of the Declaration of Independence
E131: John A. Ruddiman: James Monroe’s Revolution
E130: Jordan Baker: The Cherokee-American War
E129: James D.R. Philips: Two Revolutions and the Constitution
E128: Edna Gabler: The Silence of Slavery in Revolutionary War Art
E127:Lafayette's Plan to Invade Ireland
E126: Norman Desmarais: The Gazette Francoise
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