
A history podcast dedicated to exploring the origins, development, and evolution of the political systems of the United States.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 201 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureHistory | |||

Although there about a million other things to do, James Madison has his eyes set on the creation of a bill of rights.
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With Washington now in the top seat it is time for him to assemble his dream team.
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The new government is in place. Washington is now the sitting President. The time has come to build the Executive branch of the new government.
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How to address the President? That is indeed the question would become the first major battle for Congress.
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Informative, easy to understand, and calm voice
In general, I really like this podcast. It’s a detailed history of the United States and doesn’t leave anything out. It’s unbiased and well-written. My main criticism is that the detail is too granular. The number of episodes spent on King Philip’s War, Bacon’s Rebellion, and Pennsylvania renders excruciating detail. There is so much to cover in US history, and I imagine a lot of historians, writers, and podcasters get bogged down in that “so much to cover” so much so that they lose perspective ... more
“In June of 1622 Thomqs Weston quit the pilgrims…” my gawd man you are funny!
I’ve been craving a chronological history of the US. This is it. Look no further. Not sugar coated, real. No biases. Just the good stuff. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Your labor is not in vain!
This is a good overview of American history. The host brings quite a bit of lesser known historical information to the table and it’s fascinating
A couple things- episodes every other week so it’s taken 5 years to get from Jamestown to almost the Declaration of Independence
- being picky here but Holland is a province within the Netherlands- the words Holland and the Netherlands are NOT interchangeable
- he doesn’t pronounce T’s…Puritans sound like Puradens
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Across recent episodes, the show analyzes the formation and evolution of political structures in the United States, with a focus on the early presidency, the balance of powers, and the ratification debates that shaped the constitutional framework. Topics frequently center on executive authority, ceremonial norms, and how institutional design—such as the Electoral College and the Senate's role—created precedents still felt today. The series also frequently revisits the Constitution's ratification, the Bill of Rights, and the tensions between federal and state power, often through the lens of pivotal figures like Washington, Adams, Madison, and Hamilton. A notable strength is its thorough, milestone-driven narrative that connects foundational... more
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