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24. Creating a Nation (Yale)
24. Creating a Nation (Yale)
Course:
The American Revolution (Yale)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
Yale University
Instructor(s):
Professor Joanne Freeman
Level:
College
The American Revolution (Yale)
1. Introduction: Freeman's Top Five Tips for Studying the Revolution (Yale)
10. Common Sense (Yale)
11. Independence (Yale)
12. Civil War (Yale)
13. Organizing a War (Yale)
14. Heroes and Villains (Yale)
15. Citizens and Choices: Experiencing the Revolution in New Haven (Yale)
16. The Importance of George Washington (Yale)
17. The Logic of a Campaign (or, How in the World Did We Win?) (Yale)
18. Fighting the Revolution: The Big Picture (Yale)
19. War and Society (Yale)
20. Confederation (Yale)
2. Being a British Colonist (Yale)
21. A Union Without Power (Yale)
22. The Road to a Constitutional Convention (Yale)
23. Creating a Constitution (Yale)
24. Creating a Nation (Yale)
25. Being an American: The Legacy of the Revolution (Yale)
3. Being a British American (Yale)
4. "Ever at Variance and Foolishly Jealous": Intercolonial Relations (Yale)