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Key Battles of American History Episodes

Show notes for all the latest episodes of Key Battles of American History.

Show notes for all the latest episodes of Key Battles of American History.


The Texas Annexation Crisis (1844-1845)

By 1844, the United States government had resisted the urge to annex the Republic of Texas for several years, but in 1844 that changed as President John Tyler and his successor James K. Polk brought Texas into the U. S. as the 28th state in 1845.  How would Mexico react…

Mexico and Texas (1836-1844)

For the entire history of the Republic of Texas, relations between Mexico and Texas remained tense. Both sides raided the other’s territory.  Comanches and other Native American tribes raided both republics.  Both republics experienced political and financial instability.  And both wondered if and when the United States might add Texas…

Devil Dogs (with Saul David)

In this episode, James interviews prolific author Saul David about his new book Devil Dogs: King Company, Third Battalion, 5th Marines: From Guadalcanal to the Shores of Japan.

Bonus Episode – Alexander’s Postwar Plans

Alexander the Great’s death at 323 BC in Babylon marked the end of the most consequential military campaign in antiquity. He left behind an empire that stretched from Greece to India, planted the seeds of the Silk Road, and made Greek an international language across Eurasia, all in 13 short…

The Alamo (2004)

In this episode, Sean and James discuss the 2004 movie The Alamo, starring Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton, Jason Patric, and Patrick Wilson.

Who Is History’s Most Underrated Figure? (Parthenon Roundtable)

The history of the world is full of unsung heroes and misunderstood figures who have shaped our lives in profound ways. Their contributions to history are, simply put, underrated. Recently, four of the guys from the Parthenon Podcast Network (Josh Cohen from Eyewitness History, Richard Lim from This American President,…

The Alamo (1960)

In this episode, Sean and James discuss the classic 1960 movie The Alamo, directed by and starring John Wayne.

The Legacy of the Texas Revolution

The Texas Revolution cast a long shadow not just over Texas history, but over United States history.  In this final episode of Key Battles of the Texas Revolution, Sean and James discuss the short- and long-term effects of the Texas Revolution.  They also tell about the postwar lives and careers…

Goliad, the Runaway Scrape, and San Jacinto

Two weeks after the fall of the Alamo, the Texian garrison at Goliad surrendered to another Mexican force, and a week after that, the garrison was executed on the orders of Santa Anna.  Santa Anna and his army began marching east, toward the seat of the Texas government, while the…

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