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S1 E1 - The Imperial Crisis, 1763-1773
February 18, 202631minDriven close to financial collapse by the French and Indian War, England turns for help to the colonies that had fought at its side. The new taxes-imposed without representation-outrage a people who had considered themselves fully English.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E2 - The Ancient Constitution
February 18, 202630minBritain's understanding of its ancient-although unwritten-style of government places it at odds with that of its colonists, who see in John Locke's theories not a hypothetical "thought experiment," but an argument for autonomy.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E3 - "A Soldier What's Fit for a Soldier"
February 18, 202631minWhat were the typical British soldier and officer like? How were troops organized and equipped? You meet the forces expected to maintain order in the increasingly rebellious colonies.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E4 - "How the British Regulars Fired and Fled"
February 18, 202629minAs tensions escalate and the first Continental Congress convenes, King George III finally heeds a request for reinforcements. Nevertheless, the British sorely underestimate American militia and suffer a humiliating defeat at Lexington and Concord.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E5 - Standoff in Boston, 1775
February 18, 202630minAs Benedict Arnold helps win a key victory at New York's Fort Ticonderoga, the Second Continental Congress authorizes a new army under George Washington, a soldier and gentleman farmer well aware of the implications of the conflict, including the risk of potentially rebellious slaves.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E6 - Bunker Hill
February 18, 202631minCould rebel militia stand up to British regulars? The answer comes at a brutal battle where the British pay dearly for their "victory." Nevertheless, Washington arrives to find disorganization, overconfidence, and a reluctance to set aside regional differences in favor of a national army.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E7 - The King, the Conqueror, and the Coward
February 18, 202632minIgnoring the reconciliation implied by the colonies' Olive Branch Petition, the king and Parliament effectively declare war. On either side of the Atlantic, British leadership believes the many Americans still loyal to the Crown will bring victory.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E8 - Conquering Canada, Reconquering Boston
February 18, 202630minAn American plan to conquer Canada nearly succeeds and costs Britain half its regulars. But even after the arrival of British reinforcements, American forces pull off a stunning improvisation: the overland transport of critical artillery, captured at Fort Ticonderoga, to Boston.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E9 - Common Sense
February 18, 202632minWhile poor communication, unclear objectives, and the uncertainty of participation by southern Loyalists hamper Britain's strategies, another force comes into play-an extraordinarily popular pamphlet that helps turn the tide of American opinion toward the independence made official on July 4, 1776.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E10 - An Army Falls in Brooklyn
February 18, 202631minThe optimism of July 4th proves short-lived. Washington's army is poorly manned, poorly supplied, and poorly trained, and his officers have little practical experience. Even worse, an incorrect reading of British intentions leads to a disastrous defeat and a retreat to Brooklyn.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E11 - "A Glorious Issue"
February 18, 202630minWith New York occupied by the British, Nathan Hale captured and hanged as a spy, and Washington's troops on the run, Thomas Paine provides inspiration with a new pamphlet, The American Crisis, and Washington provides further hope with a surprise victory at Trenton.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E12 - Joy in Princeton
February 18, 202629minAfter additional successes-again at Trenton and then at Princeton-a break in combat gives Washington time to reorganize his army, by building on a touching appeal for reenlistments. Britain, meanwhile, learns the Loyalists and fence sitters are badly shaken.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E13 - "Congress Are Not a Fit Body"
February 18, 202633minIn March 1777, the Continental Congress faces new tasks, including establishing, outfitting, and managing an army. Unable to solve these challenges, the delegates blame the costly army-and Washington-and move to ally with France.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E14 - "America Is Not Subdued"
February 18, 202629minNews of Trenton and Princeton forces an unwelcome reassessment by Parliament of the requirements for victory. British Major General John Burgoyne is put in charge of his own strategy of invading from Canada, but things do not go according to plan.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E15 - "A Day Famous in the Annals of America"
February 18, 202630minBurgoyne suffers a series of defeats and surrenders near Albany. The news energizes parliamentary opposition to the war, but the king is unmoved. Then comes more bad news: The Americans have signed a treaty with the French.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E16 - "Not Yet the Air of Soldiers"
February 18, 202628minGeneral William Howe, British commander in chief in America, sails from Staten Island, intent on reaching Philadelphia. Washington blocks his way but suffers a series of defeats. Even news of a great American victory by Horatio Gates at Saratoga carries rumors of threats to Washington's command.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E17 - With Washington at Valley Forge
February 18, 202632minWashington settles in for the winter of 1777-1778. Although there are no battles, he must deal with shortages of clothing, housing, and food as well as attempts by Gates and others to undermine his authority in Congress. There is one victory-new treaties with France.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E18 - The Widening War
February 18, 202629minFor the British, the possibility of French intervention heightens costs and logistical strain and requires a redeployment of naval forces to protect its West Indies interests.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E19 - The French Menace
February 18, 202630minWith efforts to create an American navy stymied, the bulk of the French intervention will be carried by her navy, which proves a distraction to the British.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E20 - Vain Hopes in the Carolinas
February 18, 202630minThe British believe victory might lie southward, but they cannot depend on the Loyalists.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E21 - "The Americans Fought like Demons"
February 18, 202630minNathanael Greene is appointed to take over the southern army after Gates's defeat at Camden. His innovative strategies are successful, ultimately forcing British general Cornwallis to admit that the Americans can "fight like demons."Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E22 - The Reward of Loyalty
February 18, 202633minIndian tribes loyal to Britain suffered the worst. On the American side, there was mutiny by the Pennsylvania Continentals and the betrayal of Benedict Arnold.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E23 - A Sword for General Washington
February 18, 202632minCornwallis moves into Virginia to cut off Greene's supply and recruiting and to establish a naval station. But he underestimates American and French strength.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E24 - "It Is All Over"
February 18, 202635minThe course concludes with the fates of the war's major figures and a summation of what the conflict meant to most Americans.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy













