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The American Revolution

The American Revolution entailed some remarkable transformations--converting British colonists into American revolutionaries, and a cluster of colonies into a confederation of states with a common cause -- but it was far more complex and enduring then the fighting of a war. As John Adams put it, "The Revolution was in the Minds of the people... before a drop of blood was drawn at Lexington"--and it continued long past America's victory at Yorktown. This course will examine the Revolution from this broad perspective, tracing the participants' shifting sense of themselves as British subjects, colonial settlers, revolutionaries, and Americans.

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Aula #1 - 1. Introduction: Freeman's Top Five Tips for Studying the Revolution
Aula #2 - 2. Being a British Colonist
Aula #3 - 3. Being a British American
Aula #4 - 4. "Ever at Variance and Foolishly Jealous": Intercolonial Relations
Aula #5 - 5. Outraged Colonials: The Stamp Act Crisis
Aula #6 - 6. Resistance or Rebellion? (Or, What the Heck is Happening in Boston?)
Aula #7 - 7. Being a Revolutionary
Aula #8 - 8. The Logic of Resistance
Aula #9 - 9. Who Were the Loyalists?
Aula #10 - 10. Common Sense
Aula #11 - 11. Independence
Aula #12 - 12. Civil War
Aula #13 - 13. Organizing a War
Aula #14 - 14. Heroes and Villains
Aula #15 - 15. Citizens and Choices: Experiencing the Revolution in New Haven
Aula #16 - 16. The Importance of George Washington
Aula #17 - 17. The Logic of a Campaign (or, How in the World Did We Win?)
Aula #18 - 18. Fighting the Revolution: The Big Picture
Aula #19 - 19. War and Society
Aula #20 - 20. Confederation
Aula #21 - 21. A Union Without Power
Aula #22 - 22. The Road to a Constitutional Convention
Aula #23 - 23. Creating a Constitution
Aula #24 - 24. Creating a Nation
Aula #25 - 25. Being an American: The Legacy of the Revolution
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