
Benjamin Carp
Associate Professor of History at Brooklyn College and author of Defiance of the Patriots, The Boston Tea Party and the Making of America. He specializes in the American Revolutionary War.
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Feb 27, 2022 • 1h 4min
The American Revolutionary War: everything you wanted to know
Benjamin Carp, an Associate Professor of History at Brooklyn College and author specializing in the American Revolutionary War, shares intriguing insights on crucial topics. He unpacks the complexities of the war's origins, discussing tax grievances, political unrest, and the impact of the Stamp Act. Carp highlights the diverse motivations of colonists and the devastating effects on Native American communities. Additionally, he explores the participation of indigenous and enslaved individuals in the struggle for freedom, and critiques modern representations of the revolution in popular culture.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 20min
The Boston Tea Party
Benjamin Carp, a history professor at Brooklyn College and author of several works on the American Revolution, dives into the motivations behind the Boston Tea Party. He discusses the urgent meetings at the Old South Meeting House, the roles of key figures like Samuel Adams, and the tactical decisions made during the event. Carp sheds light on the significance of participants disguising themselves as Indigenous people and the disciplined execution of dumping 342 tea chests. The conversation reveals how this pivotal act of defiance shaped colonial sentiments against British rule.

Dec 14, 2023 • 24min
Tea, Tax & Revolution: Boston Tea Party Aftermath
Benjamin Carp, American History Professor at Brooklyn College, discusses the Boston Tea Party and its role in the American Revolution. He explores the motivations behind the event, the significance of tea as a luxury item, and the colonial response to taxation. Carp also highlights the actions of the Sons of Liberty and the political advantage of their organization.


