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Presidencies of the United States

01 - George Washington Episodes

The intro and outro music for the Washington episodes unless otherwise stated is from “Hail, Columbia” as performed by the US Navy Band. The full recording can be found at Wikipedia. The song was originally called “The President’s March” and was composed for Washington’s first inaugural. More information about the history of “Hail, Columbia” can be found at Wikipedia.
1.36 – Washington Q&A
Aug. 12, 2018

1.36 – Washington Q&A

I asked for your questions, and you sent in some great ones! As a part of the transition into a new presidency, we send George Washington off by addressing some lingering issues about his life and tenure including whether he thought of the Federalists as a political party, whether Hamilton would ha…
1.35 – Washington Post-Presidency
June 24, 2018

1.35 – Washington Post-Presidency

Year(s) Discussed: 1796-1799Washington envisioned a relaxing retirement at Mount Vernon with his family after leaving the presidency in March 1797, but it was not to be. Between personal issues and a return to public service, the last couple of years of Washington’s life prior to his sudden dem…
1.34 – The Final(ish) Curtain Call
June 10, 2018

1.34 – The Final(ish) Curtain Call

Year(s) Discussed: 1794-1797After President Washington releases his Farewell Address, informing the nation that he would not seek another term, the 1796 election is carried out though, both domestically and abroad, there is much confusion about how exactly the United States would decide upon it…
1.33 – Race to the Finish Line
May 27, 2018

1.33 – Race to the Finish Line

Year(s) Discussed: 1790-1796Relations between the US and France deteriorate after the Jay Treaty goes into effect while Washington gets involved in the campaign to secure Lafayette’s release from his imprisonment in the Habsburg Monarchy, the administration takes care of business as the end of …
1.32 – Samsons and Solomons
May 13, 2018

1.32 – Samsons and Solomons

Year(s) Discussed: 1795-1796Though finally managing to resolve his personnel issues, Washington and his Cabinet find themselves faced with a host of new problems including a new round of debate over the Jay Treaty and political maneuverings by the Democratic-Republicans as the next presidential…
1.31 – Runaway
April 29, 2018

1.31 – Runaway

Year(s) Discussed: 1773-1848On May 21st, 1796, Ona/Oney Judge slips out of the President’s House in Philadelphia, PA in a bid to obtain her freedom from enslavement. The story of her being born into slavery at Mount Vernon, her being brought to work in the Washingtons’ household, and the Washin…
1.30 – Under Pressure, Near and Far
April 15, 2018

1.30 – Under Pressure, Near and Far

Year(s) Discussed: c. 16th century-1795Diplomatic representatives of the Washington administration navigate new waters as they seek a peaceful resolution to conflicts with the Barbary States and Spain while the President continues his frustrating search to find candidates willing to fill his va…
1.29 – The Not So Dream Team
April 1, 2018

1.29 – The Not So Dream Team

Year(s) Discussed: 1792-1796With positions in his Cabinet to fill, Washington is finding it difficult to convince anyone to join his administration. Meanwhile, the son of his Revolutionary War comrade the Marquis de Lafayette shows up in the US and places the President in a difficult position a…
1.28 – A Caesar, a Cromwell, and a Washington: The Betrayals of 1795
March 18, 2018

1.28 – A Caesar, a Cromwell, and a Washington: The Betrayals of 1795

Year(s) Discussed: 1794-1795Despite achieving a major diplomatic victory in the Northwest Territory, the administration is rocked by controversy as Secretary of State Randolph is confronted about allegations of collusion with the French while Washington himself is accused of improper use of pub…
1.27 – The Light of Burning Effigies
March 4, 2018

1.27 – The Light of Burning Effigies

Year(s) Discussed: 1789-1799While the construction of the nation’s new capital proceeds, the public battle against the Jay Treaty begins in earnest upon its publication by Benjamin Franklin Bache. Demonstrations and meetings go on up and down the Eastern seaboard, and even Alexander Hamilton ha…
1.26 – A Monument of Folly and Venality
Feb. 18, 2018

1.26 – A Monument of Folly and Venality

Year(s) Discussed: 1794-1795The Jay Treaty finally arrives in Philadelphia, but it turns out to be more of a curse than the blessing for which Washington and his administration were hoping. As Washington and Randolph scramble to figure out what to do with the treaty, the opposition makes prepar…
1.25 – The Happy Course
Feb. 4, 2018

1.25 – The Happy Course

Year(s) Discussed: 1772-1795As Alexander Hamilton readies himself to depart from the administration at the beginning of 1795, I use this defining point of the Washington presidency to explore various points of domestic policy and foreign issues including the establishment of the Trans-Oconee Re…
1.24 – The Mvskoke and Mathews
Jan. 21, 2018

1.24 – The Mvskoke and Mathews

Year(s) Discussed: 1783-1793The development of white settlements in what was then the Southwest United States brings about conflicts with various Native American nations including the Mvskoke (commonly referred to as the Creek). Thus, the Washington administration finds itself in the position o…
1.23 – Effigies and Efficacies
Jan. 7, 2018

1.23 – Effigies and Efficacies

Year(s) Discussed: 1793-1794James Monroe arrives in France as major changes are occurring in the governance of the nation – Robespierre is out, and the Thermadorians are in. Back in the US, Washington and Hamilton ride at the head of an army west to put an end to the Whiskey Rebellion once and …
1.22 – My, What Big Treaties You Have
Dec. 24, 2017

1.22 – My, What Big Treaties You Have

Year(s) Discussed: 1793-1794Developments on both sides of the Atlantic keep the administration busy in 1794. Prominent envoys are sent to both Britain and France in order to avert the US being drawn into conflict with a foreign power. General Wayne and his troops march into action in the Northw…
1.215 – Martha Washington
Dec. 13, 2017

1.215 – Martha Washington

Year(s) Discussed: 1731-1802In this special episode, we take a closer look at Martha Washington, the woman who would serve as the nation’s first First Lady before the term was even crafted for the role. To help us better understand her life and her role in American history, I am joined in this …
1.21 – The Bigger They Are
Nov. 26, 2017

1.21 – The Bigger They Are

Year(s) Discussed: 1792-1794The Washington administration is beset by various problems in the west while the British threaten American shipping interests in the West Indies, leading the two nations on the path to war. Though growing ever more tired of his position, President Washington must dev…
1.045 – A Proclamation of Thanksgiving
Nov. 22, 2017

1.045 – A Proclamation of Thanksgiving

Year(s) Discussed: 1619, 1621, 1789To mark the upcoming US holiday of Thanksgiving, I wanted to release this special episode to provide a few thoughts on the holiday and its history and legacy as well as share with you President Washington’s proclamation issued on October 3rd, 1789 calling for …
1.205 – Randolph
Nov. 12, 2017

1.205 – Randolph

Year(s) Discussed: 1753-1789Though well known in his own day, Thomas Jefferson’s successor at the State Department is little known to modern audiences. Thus, I present this special episode in order to help you understand our second Secretary of State. His name has been brought up in the podcast…
1.20 – Go West, Young Men
Oct. 29, 2017

1.20 – Go West, Young Men

Year(s) Discussed: 1792-1794Washington and his administration adjusts to the shake-up following Jefferson’s departure from the Cabinet. Meanwhile, attention is turned west due to General Wayne making steps to take his Legion of the United States into action as an attempt at negotiation with nat…
1.19 – Rebellion
Oct. 15, 2017

1.19 – Rebellion

Year(s) Discussed: 1791-1794As Washington sets wheels in motion for some rather radical changes to his personal way of life, others at home and abroad start working towards some changes of their own. In western Pennsylvania, small-scale distillers and farmers begin to organize against a new fed…
1.18 – Pestilence
Oct. 1, 2017

1.18 – Pestilence

Year(s) Discussed: 1786-1793Washington, his household, and his administration struggle to deal with an epidemic of yellow fever as it makes its way through the city of Philadelphia, indiscriminately infecting people from all walks of life including a resident at the President’s House. In additi…
1.17 – Genet Must Go
Sept. 17, 2017

1.17 – Genet Must Go

Year(s) Discussed: 1793Washington returns to Philadelphia to deal with the continued agitations of French Minister Genêt. Meanwhile, Attorney General Randolph goes south on a fact-finding mission, Philip Freneau continues his attacks against Washington and his administration in the pages of the…
1.16 – Don’t Mess With Washington
Sept. 3, 2017

1.16 – Don’t Mess With Washington

Year(s) Discussed: 1793The new French Minister to the US arrives in Philadelphia and begins causing a stir both within the Washington administration and out in the streets. Meanwhile, Washington has another bout of ill health but recovers just in time to have to rush back to Mount Vernon despit…