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Revolutions Series: American Revolution Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

To serve England. 13 American colonies founded to serve England. (02.42.00) = Period of Neglect. 100 calendar year period of overlook by England, factors & results . (07.10.00) = Turning Point. The end from the French & Indian War (7-Years War), is usually a turning point for the Colonies. (12.44.00) = The Stamp Act Irony. Irony from the 1765 Stamp Work turmoil and American resistance. (21.51.24) = Common myths. Myths from the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party. (25.10.00) = Road to Revolution: How 177 about Revolutions Series: American Revolution 5 Battle of Lexington leads to Declaration of Independence. (32.45.00) = The Lost Opportunity for the Declaration of Independence to abolish slavery. (38.45.16) = A Class Society. American colonies being a class society, and part of Western Enlightenment. (43.05.00) = Mixed Support. The Colonies’ blended support for revolution which was a violent trend. (48.08.00) = The Guerilla War. The American Revolution being a guerilla battle. (51.20.00) = The Role of Class in the Colonial military. (53.45.00) = Women’s Role in the American Revolution changes their status. (55.38.00) = Slaves’ Support. Why the slaves were primarily pro-English. (56.48.00) = Native Americans’ Support. Why the Native Americans had been pro-English. (57.36.00) = France’s Help. English response and justifications for the revolution; Ben Franklin’s role in enlisting France’s help for the People in america. (1.01.01.00) = Battle of Saratoga. The irony from the American success at Fight of Saratoga, the French role. (1.04.26.00) = English Support. Changing English support, low English troop morale, brutality of Hessian mercenaries. (108.38.00) = Result of Peace Treaty is excellent increase of American place. Consequences for political power between your top and lower classes. International effect from the American Trend. (1.09.33.00) = Early Govenment Formula. Articles of Confederation demonstrates elevated power of lower classes. Problems with solid state forces and weak federal government government. Why the original Articles of Confederation, which is America’s laws through the 1780’s, is normally more democratic than the US Constitution which replaces it in 1789. (1.13.38.00) = International Impact. Gains of American ladies, international impact: “Shot noticed around world.” (1.6.35.00) = Effect on American History. 1787 Constitution replaces Articles of Confederation, results power to top class retailers and planters, demonstrates founding fathers’ negative view of human nature. Expenses of Privileges for individual rights created later. Why the American Revolution is the cornerstone of following American history.