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American Revolution Podcast

ARP-Bonus001 Madison's Draft Bill of Rights

American Revolution Podcast

Michael Troy

Education, History

4.6938 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

James Madison's proposed Bill of Rights, submitted to Congress on June 8, 1789. For a written transcript, go to: https://blog.amrevpodcast.com/2025/08/james-madison-proposed-nine-changes-to.html You can leave comments for me under the blog entry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:50.0

I'm trying something new this week.

0:56.0

When I first started the American Revolution podcast, I just gave you 20 minutes on the subject at hand.

1:02.5

Over time, I added the evolving after show. First, these just included a short book recommendation.

1:11.8

Later, I added online recommendations, then some follow-up context about the main show and the impact of that subject on subsequent events.

1:16.9

Finally, I added a Q&A section to answer questions about the American Revolution from listeners who had questions about random topics.

1:21.1

A few months ago, I started creating midweek episodes that covered events that took place

1:26.0

250 years ago that week. I thought this would be a

1:29.7

fun way to keep up with the ongoing 250th anniversary for the war and a good way to get a feel

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for the actual timeline. This week, I'm adding a different midweek episode for an entirely

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different reason. Last week, we covered James Madison's journey

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