Open Yale Courses: The American Revolution
Open Yale Courses: The American Revolution
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Open Yale Courses: The American Revolution
- Introduction – Freeman’s Top Five Tips for Studying the American Revolution (37Mb)
- Being A British American (36.8Mb)
- “Ever at Variance and Foolishly Jealous”—Intercolonial Relations (38.1Mb)
- “Ever at Variance and Foolishly Jealous”—Intercolonial Relations (cont); Outraged Colonials: The Stamp Act Crisis (37.7Mb)
- Resistance or Rebellion? (Or, What the Heck is Happening in Boston?) (42.8Mb)
- Being a Revolutionary (42.2Mb)
- The Logic of Resistance (43.7Mb)
- Who Were the Loyalists? (42Mb)
- Common Sense (39.5Mb)
- Independence (38.4Mb)
- Civil War (39.8Mb)
- Organizing a War (44.9Mb)
- Heroes and Villains (44.8Mb)
- Leadership and Citizenship (39.4Mb)
- The Importance of George Washington (40.9Mb)
- The Logic of a Campaign (or, How in the World Did We Win?) (42.9Mb)
- Fighting the Revolution: the Big Picture (42.3Mb)
- War and Society (39.7Mb)
- Confederation (39.8Mb)
- A Union Without Power (43.1Mb)
- The Road to a Constitutional Convention (40.6Mb)
- Creating a Constitution (42.1Mb)
- Creating a Nation (37.5Mb)
- Being an American: The Legacy of the Revolution (37.8Mb)
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