Origins and Ideologies of the American Revolution

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Season 1
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Self-Evident Truths
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Mar 22, 2022
The American Revolution was fought on battlefields during 1775-1783, but it began in 1760, when colonists began to question the motives and authority of Great Britain, and it continued until 1800, when it became clear that the republic would survive.
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Ideas and Ideologies
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Mar 22, 2022
The Revolution generated many ideas. The most convincing were organized and spread through specific media, especially pamphlets, that created a new ideology—a way to understand and ultimately shape events in the messy, real world.
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Europeans of Colonial America
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Mar 22, 2022
Elizabethan England had much to do with setting the future direction of the colonies. It saw America as a resource for raw materials, a market for British manufactured goods, and a place .. show full overview
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Natives and Slaves of Colonial America
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Mar 22, 2022
The natives succumbed to disease and warfare, plunging to only one-tenth of the number living in 1492. Meanwhile, colonial land ownership, and participation in self-government, was .. show full overview
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The Colonies in the Atlantic World, c.1750
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Mar 22, 2022
By 1750, the colonists had created a successful economy and could do as they pleased as long as they remained loyal to their king. They sent raw materials to Great Britain and the West .. show full overview
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The Seven Years' War
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Mar 22, 2022
The expanding colonies came into armed conflict with the French to the north and west. Britain and France fought into the 1760s; as a result Britain won Canada and territory stretching .. show full overview
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The British Constitution
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Mar 22, 2022
The "unwritten" British Constitution, much cherished by Britons and colonists, was thought to balance three "natural" orders of society: king, aristocracy, and people. Each checked the .. show full overview
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George III and the Politics of Empire
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Mar 22, 2022
George III, who ascended the throne in 1760, believed that the king's place in the British constitution had diminished over time. Moreover, he was facing crises: both political .. show full overview
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Politics in British America before 1760
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Mar 22, 2022
From 1750 to 1763, colonists had become used to self-rule, particularly to petitioning. If they wanted change, they would petition their legislative bodies. These bodies, made up of .. show full overview
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James Otis and the Writs of Assistance Case
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Mar 22, 2022
Colonists were used to bribing officials to avoid taxes on imports. A law called the Writs of Assistance allowed government agents to board ships they suspected of harboring contraband. .. show full overview
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The Search for Order and Revenue
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Mar 22, 2022
In the mid-1760s Parliament passed a series of acts intended to raise revenues and keep order in the colonies. One act prevented colonists from living west of the Appalachian Ridge. .. show full overview
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The Stamp Act and Rebellion in the Streets
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Mar 22, 2022
In 1765, Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which would have imposed significant taxes on Americans. Enraged by its provisions, colonists protested in the streets and threatened violence .. show full overview
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Parliament Digs in Its Heels, 1766-1767
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Mar 22, 2022
Parliament repealed the Stamp Act to show it was responsive to the colonists' complaints and that the colonists had "virtual representation" in Parliament. But they followed with the .. show full overview
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The Crisis of Representation
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Mar 22, 2022
Americans scrutinized British actions and rethought their relationship with Britain. They questioned whether the process of petitioning they were used to in the colonies could work with a government across an ocean.
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The Logic of Loyalty and Resistance
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Mar 22, 2022
Americans protested "taxation without representation," but they continued to petition the king for change, showing no interest in independence. They were interested in a more responsive .. show full overview
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Franklin and the Search for Reconciliation
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Mar 22, 2022
Benjamin Franklin moved to London to help smooth relations between the colonies and the Crown. Many of his sympathies lay with the British government, but he was also a sort of "man of .. show full overview
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The Boston Massacre
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Mar 22, 2022
The Boston Massacre of 1770 was tragic and unpremeditated. It inflamed the colonists' anxieties about standing armies, which some political theorists asserted were agents of potential .. show full overview
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The British Empire and the Tea Act
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Mar 22, 2022
The British repealed many taxes but kept one on tea in hopes of raising revenues for the East India Company. Again colonists saw the move as imposed without their consent. Many colonists became increasingly suspicious of the British government.
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The Boston Tea Party and the Coercive Acts
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Mar 22, 2022
A crowd of Bostonians destroyed a shipment of tea in December 1773. Parliament passed legislation Americans called the Intolerable Acts, which closed the port of Boston until the tea .. show full overview
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The First Continental Congress
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Mar 22, 2022
Colonists organized an extra-legal Continental Congress in 1774 to discuss common problems and to stimulate sympathy for occupied Bostonians. They urged the king to return to the familiar system of rule in effect before 1760.
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Lexington and Concord
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Mar 22, 2022
Fearful of a standing army in Boston, Massachusetts farmers armed themselves. British soldiers, threatened, marched from Boston to Lexington and Concord to seize a store of gunpowder. .. show full overview
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Second Continental Congress and Bunker Hill
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Mar 22, 2022
The fever of rebellion ran high. A band of colonists seized Fort Ticonderoga from the British. The colonists called for another Continental Congress to meet in Philadelphia. Men flocked .. show full overview
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Thomas Paine and Common Sense
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Mar 22, 2022
King George believed that Americans had been misled by evil men. Then early in 1776, Thomas Paine published Common Sense. It presented logical arguments why the colonies should be .. show full overview
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The British Seizure of New York
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Mar 22, 2022
The British came to believe that the occupation of Boston was counterproductive and relocated their armed forces to New York where they thought they would receive a better reception—and .. show full overview
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The Declaration of Independence
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Mar 22, 2022
During the troubled occupation of Boston and then of New York, Congress debated and voted for independence. Thomas Jefferson articulated the reasons why.
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The War for New York and New Jersey
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Apr 06, 2022
British General William Howe defeated the Americans outside New York, occupied the city, then pursued the Americans through New Jersey. But the Americans won decisive battles at Trenton .. show full overview
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Saratoga, Philadelphia, and Valley Forge
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Apr 06, 2022
The Continental Army defeated the British at Saratoga. But the British took Philadelphia, and at Valley Forge the American army was sorely tried. Many Americans nonetheless embraced the .. show full overview
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The Creation of State Constitutions
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Apr 06, 2022
In one of the most creative acts of the revolutionary times, the Continental Congress called on the states to write constitutions. Americans thus set out on an uncharted exercise in .. show full overview
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Jefferson's Statute for Religious Freedom
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Apr 06, 2022
Jefferson crafted a law for Virginia, especially radical at the time, in support of freedom of thought, not only in religion, but also in a more general sense. It was perhaps the greatest state government document of the 18th century.
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Franklin, Paris, and the French Alliance
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Apr 06, 2022
Franklin used his celebrity with the French and hints of reconciliation with Britain to move the French into commercial and military treaties with the United States. Once these treaties were signed, printers in America gave them wide circulation.
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The Articles of Confederation
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Apr 06, 2022
The Continental Congress adopted a frame of government drafted by John Dickinson of Pennsylvania. Under the Articles of Confederation, a government came into being with representatives .. show full overview
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Yorktown and the End of the War
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Apr 06, 2022
The British moved into the South, hoping to pick up support of slaveholders troubled by the language of the Declaration. But although the British could win military victories, they could .. show full overview
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The Treaty of Paris of 1783
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Apr 06, 2022
The British declined to continue the war. The Treaty of Paris defined the boundaries of the new country and banned reprisals on Tories. By surrendering his commission, George Washington .. show full overview
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The Crises of the 1780s
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Apr 06, 2022
The new nation had problems. Its central government was not strong enough to tackle piracy and foreign trade, or deal well with a tax revolt in western Massachusetts called Shays' .. show full overview
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African Americans and the Revolution
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Apr 06, 2022
After the rebels signed the Declaration of Independence, many came to realize that the continued existence of slavery was a contradiction to the principles of universal human equality .. show full overview
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The Constitutional Convention
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Apr 06, 2022
Leaders from the states gathered in Philadelphia to craft a new government in 1787. They had learned much during the process of writing state constitutions and hoped to establish a more .. show full overview
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The United States Constitution
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Apr 06, 2022
The framers of the Constitution outlined a government deriving its power from the people. The Constitution created a powerful executive branch and laid out the operations of the two .. show full overview
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The Antifederalist Critique
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Apr 06, 2022
Antifederalists, those opposed to the Constitution as it emerged from the Philadelphia convention, worried about the new government's extensive powers and potential for abuse. They .. show full overview
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The Federalists' Response
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Apr 06, 2022
In response, the Federalists, particularly James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay, argued powerfully in print that the proposed government had enough checks and balances to .. show full overview
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The Bill of Rights
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Apr 06, 2022
Many in the states called for a bill of rights as a quid pro quo for approving the Constitution. James Madison drafted such a bill, and 10 of its items were adopted by 1791. They .. show full overview
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Politics in the 1790s
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Apr 06, 2022
The 1790s were a Federalist era, with the first president, Washington, vowing to work for all the people and not factions. But a growing Republican group led by Jefferson touted .. show full overview
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The Alien and Sedition Acts
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Apr 06, 2022
By the middle of the 1790s, many Americans were concerned about the French Revolution, which had spun in unpredictable directions after its start in 1789. Republicans saw much of value .. show full overview
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The Election of 1800
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Apr 06, 2022
In 1800 President Jefferson had the opportunity to take political revenge but instead used his inaugural to confirm his faith in the Constitution. The country would not descend to such .. show full overview
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Women and the American Revolution
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Apr 06, 2022
The liberties and equalities in the Revolution's documents remained distant dreams for women. Women could aspire to the position of "republican mother," educating their husbands and sons .. show full overview
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The Revolution and Native Americans
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Apr 06, 2022
Some Native Americans supported the rebellion, but more believed that an alliance with the British was in their best interests. By war's end, many victorious Americans believed that all .. show full overview
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The American Revolution as Social Movement
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Apr 06, 2022
Despite bearing the brunt of the fighting, lower-income men typically did not benefit financially. Tens of thousands of loyalists emigrated, sometimes to England, often to Canada. .. show full overview
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Reflections by the Revolutionary Generation
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Apr 06, 2022
Those who experienced the Revolution differed over what it meant: a world gone mad; a success story for the ages; the crucible for creating a new type of person; a movement for liberty that had been partially repudiated.
1x48 Season finale
The Meaning of the Revolution
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Apr 06, 2022
Some of the Revolution's ramifications took decades to materialize—the end of slavery, rights for women—and some continue work themselves out. But the Revolution left posterity with the .. show full overview

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