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 than 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 i... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Category | History |
Professor Freeman discusses when we can consider a revolution to have ended, arguing that a revolution is finally complete when a new political regime gains general acceptance throughout society - and that, for this reason, it is the American citizen... more
Professor Freeman discusses the national debate over the proposed Constitution, arguing that in many ways, when Americans debated its ratification, they were debating the consequences and meaning of the Revolution. Some feared that a stronger, more c... more
Professor Freeman discusses the debate over the Constitution at the Federal Convention of 1787 - a convention that by no means had an inevitable outcome. Indeed, even attending the Convention at all was a subject of debate in the individual states; m... more
In this lecture, Professor Freeman discusses how the new nation moved towards creating a stronger, more centralized national government than the Articles of Confederation. Complications of commerce between individual states - a factor that wasn't reg... more
Honestly, from a historical perspective a chick that is an “expert” at Jefferson should wear bloomers.
Joanne B. Freeman should take a Native American Studies class, and then teach and record this course again, because she is an engaging teacher, and it would be worth the trouble.
Please identify specific tribal nations when referring to specific colonies, explaining how they correspond.
Specific colonial personalities are named, do the extra work to identify indigenous leaders and individuals of the time period.
Please stop referring generally to “The Indians”, including also the label, ... more
I just finished the series in about a week. Always looking for times and excuses to listen. I’m retired now, but don’t remember many of my professors back in the day so engaging. I find myself wanting and looking for more from Professor Freeman!
I really find this fascinating because my mum is Scottish and my dad is English and they both don’t really like the red coats I personally don’t but I find them fascinating and I like why you included both perspectives so great job!
Thanks
-Jack
Background information, political and diplomatic moves, major battles, witness accounts and anecdotes are all included in this series of lectures. Professor Freeman has masterfully blended all of those elements to produce an amazing course that is both informative and entertaining. Loved every minute of it!
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