Ordinary Americans in the Revolution

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  • 2021
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The American Revolution was a mass insurgency movement, requiring a single-mindedness of purpose on the part of a huge number of colonists. Meet the soldiers, midwives, artisans, shopkeepers, farmers, enslaved people, and others who made the revolution happen.

Ordinary Americans in the Revolution is a series that ran for 1 seasons (27 episodes) between September 10, 2021 and on The Great Courses

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Seasons
The Unfinished Revolution
28. The Unfinished Revolution
September 10, 2021
Conclude with ruminations on the legacy of the American Revolution. Note how elite factions in the new republic worked against radical social revolution, leaving many classes of people to struggle on for political and social freedoms. Take stock, nevertheless, of how the Declaration of Independence, framed by white men of privilege, has ultimately become a secular creed for everyone else.
Richard Allen: Freedom
27. Richard Allen: Freedom
September 10, 2021
Richard Allen bought his way out of slavery and went on to become one of the most important African American leaders of the young republic. Witness his religious awakening, his career as a preacher, and his founding of the Free African Society, a self-help association and political group. Note how he founded the Black church movement in the United States, a central pillar of the Black community.
An American Racial Revolution
26. An American Racial Revolution
September 10, 2021
For African Americans, the legacy of the revolution depended largely on geography. Study the gradual collapse of slavery in the North, while slavery thrived more than ever in the South. Take account of the domestic slave trade in the South, and an attempted rebellion, as well as the struggles of Black people in the North against discrimination and the difficulty of building prosperous lives.
Martha Ballard: A Midwife
25. Martha Ballard: A Midwife
September 10, 2021
Martha Ballard
Daniel Shays: Veteran Turned Rebel
23. Daniel Shays: Veteran Turned Rebel
September 10, 2021
Examine the post-revolution plight of Northern farmers. Witness the conditions of crippling debt that led farmers in Western Massachusetts to march on courthouses, igniting severe repercussions from a legislature controlled by business elites. Learn how former soldier Daniel Shays led 1,200 farmers in storming a federal arsenal, and how these events influenced the writing of the Constitution.
An American Workers
22. An American Workers
September 10, 2021
Between 1775 and 1800, working peoples
Harry Washington: Runaway Rebel
21. Harry Washington: Runaway Rebel
September 10, 2021
Harry Washington, born in West Africa, became a slave of George Washington and, eventually, a loyalist. Uncover his life under enslavement and how he came to serve in Black British regiments during the war. Relive the events that took him to Sierra Leone, a destination for loyalist fugitives from slavery, and how he became involved there in rebellion against British oppression.
The Price of Loyalism
20. The Price of Loyalism
September 10, 2021
During the revolution, remaining loyal to the immensely powerful British Empire was an attractive choice for Americans across the economic spectrum. Discover the war from the loyalist perspective, from the tensions, intimidation, and violence between loyalists and patriots, to the evacuation and exile of tens of thousands of loyalists over the course of the war.
Thomas Jeremiah: Free Black Pilot
19. Thomas Jeremiah: Free Black Pilot
September 10, 2021
The story of Thomas Jeremiah sheds light on the racial politics of the American Revolution. Follow the events through which this wealthy, free Black man, a pilot, and a slaveholder himself, became implicated in a phantom plot to foment a slave rebellion, leading to tragic consequences.
The African American Revolution
18. The African American Revolution
September 10, 2021
Both enslaved and free African Americans responded fervently to the war effort. Witness how initial resistance to using enslaved soldiers in the Continental Army changed with severe manpower shortages. Note how the British recruited African Americans using promises of freedom, luring huge numbers of the enslaved to the British lines, and learn of the roles African Americans played in the war.
Molly Brant: Native Power Broker
17. Molly Brant: Native Power Broker
September 10, 2021
Molly Brant, a Native Mohawk, was hugely influential on behalf of her people and the cause of Native loyalty to the British war effort. Learn how her marriage to a British diplomat, plus her own extraordinary talents, positioned her to become a military and cultural broker, and how her intelligence work, her role at war councils, and support for Native refugees earned her renown and gratitude.
The Revolution in Indian Country
16. The Revolution in Indian Country
September 10, 2021
Native Americans were heavily involved in the events of the revolution. Study the factors that led most Native tribes to side with the British during the conflict. Take account of the roles of Indigenous peoples in the fighting, the atrocities committed on both sides, and the ways in which the war drastically reshaped the balance of power between Europeans and Native Americans.
Mary Silliman: Soldier
15. Mary Silliman: Soldier
September 10, 2021
Mary Silliman
War on the American Home Front
14. War on the American Home Front
September 10, 2021
Examine the experience of the colonists who did not take up arms during the revolution. Observe the many ways that noncombatants supported the war effort. Take stock of the war
Deborah Sampson: Woman Soldier
13. Deborah Sampson: Woman Soldier
September 10, 2021
Deborah Sampson served 17 months in the Continental Army disguised as a man, distinguishing herself in battle. Uncover the amazing story of her enlistment, her remarkable service, and how she evaded discovery. Also unearth her experience following the revolution, when, suffering severe economic hardship, she capitalized on her wartime exploits to bring security to her family.
Colonial Soldiering Life
12. Colonial Soldiering Life
September 10, 2021
In the wake of military confrontation with the British in 1775, patriot leaders had to move quickly to form a standing army. Witness how initial enthusiasm for enlistment was followed by widespread challenges in recruitment. Learn about the brutal conditions of service in the Continental Army; how it became an effective fighting force; and, afterward, what became of those who had served.
Tom Paine: Immigrant Pamphleteer
11. Tom Paine: Immigrant Pamphleteer
September 10, 2021
The 46-page pamphlet Common Sense by Tom Paine is credited by many for catalyzing the mass movement for independence. Trace Paine
Forging a Common Cause in the Colonies
10. Forging a Common Cause in the Colonies
September 10, 2021
Punitive measures by the British following the Boston Tea Party led to the creation of the Continental Congress, an association of insurgents from across the colonies. Observe how the Congress used media coverage, local committees, and a new currency to build a sense of common cause among colonists, transforming a Massachusetts insurgency into an American revolution.
George Hewes: Tea Party Captain
9. George Hewes: Tea Party Captain
September 10, 2021
George Robert Twelves Hewes was a shoemaker who became embroiled in revolutionary events. Trace his early life and how he came to be present at the Boston Massacre. Then, witness Hewes' key role in the Boston Tea Party and in a later uprising involving a customs official. Learn how his revolutionary exploits made him famous in his nineties.
Sailors, Shoemakers, Crowds, and Class
8. Sailors, Shoemakers, Crowds, and Class
September 10, 2021
Take account of the competing interest groups within the anti-crown protesters in the pre-revolution period. Consider how the tactics used in political actions differed between the lower rungs of society, the artisan class, and the elites. Note how artisans and skilled craftsmen became a distinct, organized political force, often at odds with the merchant and wealthy class.
Crispus Attucks: The Massacre
7. Crispus Attucks: The Massacre
September 10, 2021
Relive the event known as the Boston Massacre, of March 1770, where shots were fired by British soldiers, killing five colonists. Study how the incident unfolded, the subsequent political fallout, and the sequence of the trial of the perpetrators and its aftermath. Learn how one of the dead, a mixed-race sailor named Crispus Attucks, later became an icon of African American patriotism.
The Occupation of Boston
6. The Occupation of Boston
September 10, 2021
Hear the story of the British military occupation of Boston, beginning in 1768, following violent reprisals against customs and tax officials. Track the simmering tensions between the colonists and the occupying forces, the oppressive stresses on the soldiers, and the types of altercations that grew from a pattern of retaliation and revenge to gang warfare between civilians and soldiers.
Ebenezer Mackintosh: Stamp Act Protestor
5. Ebenezer Mackintosh: Stamp Act Protestor
September 10, 2021
Ebenezer Mackintosh was a shoemaker who became a leader of mass protests against the British. Trace his early life and how his career as a fireman thrust him into the public eye. Witness the crisis surrounding the Stamp Act, in which Mackintosh led what became violent insurrections. Learn also of his connection with the Sons of Liberty, a powerful group protesting British taxation.
Boycotting the Townshend Taxes
4. Boycotting the Townshend Taxes
September 10, 2021
Take a broad look at commerce in the pre-revolution American colonies. Take account of the great proliferation of British manufactured goods in the colonies and their role as markers of status. Follow the advent of harsh British taxation of imports and the resulting boycott of British goods, which required vast mobilization and coordination, uniting colonists in a common identity.
Jane Mecom: Franklin
3. Jane Mecom: Franklin
September 10, 2021
Learn about the experience of Jane Mecom, the sister of Benjamin Franklin, whose story we know through letters she wrote to her famous brother. Follow the arc of her life, characterized by poverty and adversity, noting how she became enmeshed in politics in Boston. Observe the details of her circumstances during the revolution and afterward, and how the conflict affected her and her family.
Down and Out in Colonial America
2. Down and Out in Colonial America
September 10, 2021
Assess the reality of urban poverty among American colonists in the 1760s. Learn about the economic depression that followed the Seven Years
Ordinary Lives in Revolutionary Times
1. Ordinary Lives in Revolutionary Times
September 10, 2021
Begin by considering the focus of this series: the men and women who peopled the American Revolution, who made history happen, but who are largely unknown to us now. Grasp the ways in which the legacy of the revolution was much more complex for common people than it was for the wealthy and privileged. Take a first look at the roles common people played in the revolution and its impact on them.
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The American Revolution was a mass insurgency movement, requiring a single-mindedness of purpose on the part of a huge number of colonists. Meet the soldiers, midwives, artisans, shopkeepers, farmers, enslaved people, and others who made the revolution happen.

Ordinary Americans in the Revolution is a series that ran for 1 seasons (27 episodes) between September 10, 2021 and on The Great Courses

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