
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
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Professor Freeman concludes her discussion (from the previous lecture) of the three early instances in which the American colonies joined together to form a union. She then turns to a discussion of the Stamp Act crisis, and how American colonists fou... more
Professor Freeman discusses the mounting tensions between the colonists and the British in the late 1760s and early 1770s. The Virginia Resolves were published and read throughout the colonies in 1765, and generated discussion about colonial rights a... more
Professor Freeman discusses the differences between society in the American colonies and society in Britain in the eighteenth century. She uses examples from colonists' writings to show that the American colonies differed from British society in thre... more
Professor Freeman discusses colonial attempts to unite before the 1760s and the ways in which regional distrust and localism complicated matters. American colonists joined together in union three times before the 1760s. Two of these attempts were ins... more
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A thoughtful and impassioned - if not quirky - study of our nation’s founding. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed learning &/or being reminded of the events of the American Revolution before, during & after the war.
It’s especially helpful to be reminded by the professor that the events as they occurred were not foregone conclusions AND that this was a novel never before in the history of the world event…an event that has revived meaning in our current US historical moment.
Really enjoyed the journey through the revolutionary period. Fascinating, thought-provoking lectures which don’t just deal with big events but with personal stories and quotes from people who were seeing the world change - or changing it - with no idea what would happen next. Often very funny as well.
Great instructor, Great material, and Great experience.
I teach US Government at my local high school and just discovered this. It gave me great insight into the pre revolutionary colonies and helped me explain better to my students some of the reasoning and feelings the colonists were having about their break up with England which helped to fill in gaps that normal high school courses don’t address.
Give this woman a raise. And tenure.
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