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The American Revolution, Explained in 5 Minutes!
The American War of Independence was an 8 year-long war after which the 13 American colonies won their independence from Britain and went on to form the United States of America.
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American Revolutionary War - Timelines and Maps - Animated US History
This video presents the American Revolutionary War - a conflict between Britain and its colonies, which later became an international war.
Before the flare-up of the American Revolutionary War, there had been growing tensions and conflicts between the British crown and its thirteen colonies. To raise the revenue from colonies, the mother country took many measures, namely the Sugar Act of 1764, the Stamp Act of 1765, the Townshend Acts of 1767 and the Tea Act of 1773. These acts provoked great anger among many colonists, and consequently, a rally was held behind the slogan “no taxation without representation”.
Tensions and skirmishes ran high through many events, namely the Boston Massacre, the Burning of the Gaspee in Rhode Island, and especially the 1773 Boston Tea Party which provoke...
published: 12 Nov 2020
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The American Revolution | What You Need to Know
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In an era where political discourse is becoming increasingly polarized, it is worth reflecting on the...
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Indonesian War of Independence
The Indonesian War of Independence (Dutch: Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the The Kingdom of the Netherlands and an internal social revolution during postwar and postcolonial Indonesia. It took place between Indonesia's declaration of independence in 1945 and the Netherlands' transfer of sovereignty over the Dutch East Indies to the Republic of Indonesia at the end of 1949.
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Irish War of Independence in 12 Minutes - Manny Man Does History
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How America Started a Revolution Against England
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The Patriot - Battle of Camden Movie Clip (HD)
On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north of Camden, South Carolina, in one of the most important and influential battles of the Revolutionary War. An American victory would quash British plans to subjugate the Southern colonies and virtually guarantee the independence of the fledgling United States. A victory for the British would pave the way for the conquest of North Carolina and Virginia. After nearly an hour of frenzied, bloody combat, the British army emerged victorious, and American morale plummeted to its lowest point of the war. The rout at Camden was not a total loss, however, as Patriot forces eventually came away with a renewed determination to resist British advances, and the lessons from the defeat were applied to sec...
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American Revolution, 1775-1781: Lexington to Yorktown | American Independence, US Colonial History
The American Revolutionary War represents the final stage of the colonial period.
Thomas Gage is in Boston, Massachusetts with redcoats in April, 1775. Paul Revere and William Dawes sound the alarm to Lexington.
The "shot heard round the world" occurs at Lexington. The British make it to Concord, Massachusetts, but are attacked by Minutemen.
The British are defeated at Bunker Hill/Breed's Hill.
Rebels secure Fort Ticonderoga in New York. General Knox delivers canons to Washington at Boston. The British abandon Boston.
Benedict Arnold attempts to secure Quebec, Canada. However, the British defend Canada.
Lake Champlain in New York and Vermont becomes the scene of action. General Horatio Gates defends upper New York on the Hudson River. A British force under Burgoyne is captured at...
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Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution: Crash Course World History #28
In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over the issues and events that precipitated rebellion in Britain's American colonies, and he also explores the ideas that laid the groundwork for the new American democracy. Find out how the tax bill from the Seven Years' War fomented an uprising, how the Enlightenment influenced the Founding Fathers, and who were the winners and losers in this conflict. (hint: many of the people living in the Colonies ended up losers) The Revolution purportedly brought freedom and equality to the Thirteen Colonies, but they weren't equally distributed. Also, you'll learn about America's love affair with commemorative ceramics and what happens when rich ...
published: 02 Aug 2012
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The American Revolution, Explained in 5 Minutes!
The American War of Independence was an 8 year-long war after which the 13 American colonies won their independence from Britain and went on to form the United ...
The American War of Independence was an 8 year-long war after which the 13 American colonies won their independence from Britain and went on to form the United States of America.
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The American War of Independence was an 8 year-long war after which the 13 American colonies won their independence from Britain and went on to form the United States of America.
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The American Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 1)
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American Revolutionary War - Timelines and Maps - Animated US History
This video presents the
American Revolutionary War - a conflict between Britain and its colonies, which later became an international war.
Before the flare-up ...
This video presents the
American Revolutionary War - a conflict between Britain and its colonies, which later became an international war.
Before the flare-up of the American Revolutionary War, there had been growing tensions and conflicts between the British crown and its thirteen colonies. To raise the revenue from colonies, the mother country took many measures, namely the Sugar Act of 1764, the Stamp Act of 1765, the Townshend Acts of 1767 and the Tea Act of 1773. These acts provoked great anger among many colonists, and consequently, a rally was held behind the slogan “no taxation without representation”.
Tensions and skirmishes ran high through many events, namely the Boston Massacre, the Burning of the Gaspee in Rhode Island, and especially the 1773 Boston Tea Party which provoked a crackdown by the British Parliament, including closing Boston harbor and passing some acts to restore order in Massachusetts.
In response to this, in September 1774, many colonial leaders including George Washington of Virginia, John and Samuel Adams of Massachusetts, Patrick Henry of Virginia and John Jay of New York gathered in Philadelphia to discuss the colonies’ opposition to British rule, but this First Continental Congress’s attempt to demand independence from Britain did not go so far.
Tensions flared up on the night of April 18, 1775, when British troops marched to Concord, Massachusetts to seize an arms cache. It is the “shot heard ‘round the world” in the Battles of Lexington and Concord on the next day that kicked off the American Revolutionary War.
In June 1775, Continental Army, with General George Washington as its commander, was formed in the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia. On June 17, American troops were defeated by the British at the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts. In late winter, the balance of the fight was shifted when British artillery was captured at Fort Ticonderoga in New York.
In March 1776, the British led by General William Howe retreated to Canada to prepare for a major invasion of New York. On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence written mainly by Thomas Jefferson. That same month, a large British fleet was sent to New York with the aim to crush the rebellion. Two months later, routed by Howe’s Redcoats on Long Island, Washington’s troops were forced to evacuate from New York City. However, the surprise attack in Trenton and the battle near Princeton, New Jersey after that, marked another small victory for the colonials and revived the flagging hopes of the rebels.
In July, in an attempt to retake Fort Ticonderoga, General John Burgoyne’s troops suffered a devastating loss to the Americans while Howe troops moved southward from New York to confront Washington’s army near the Chesapeake Bay. On September 25, the British entered Philadelphia. On October 4, Washington struck back at Germantown (Maryland) but was compelled to withdraw to winter quarters at Valley Forge.
In the North, the story was different. After being defeated by American forces in the first battle at Freeman’s Farm (New York) and the second one at Bemis Heights (New York), General Burgoyne and his men were forced to surrender on October 17.
Following the American victory in Battle of Saratoga (New York), France and America signed treaties of alliance on February 6, 1778, in which France provided America with troops and warships.
On June 28, 1778, when withdrawing from Philadelphia, Henry Clinton, who replaced Howe to take over British forces, and his troops were attacked by Washington’s army near Monmouth, New Jersey. This battle ended in a draw, letting Clinton’s army get to New York safely. As the joint attack against British in late July failed, France and America besieged Newport, Rhode Island. The war was locked in a stalemate phase in the North.
In the South, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina were occupied by the British in early 1779 and May 1780 respectively. Later, on October 7, American troops led by Isaac Shelby and John Sevier defeated Major Patrick Ferguson and one-third of General Cornwallis's army at King's Mountain.
Following the Battle of Yorktown and Cornwallis’s surrender, the British still had its men stationed in some areas until the removal of their troops from Charleston and Savannah in late 1782.
The war officially ended with the Treaty of Paris on September 3, 1783, by which Britain recognized American independence, marking the end of the colonial era in the US.
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This video presents the
American Revolutionary War - a conflict between Britain and its colonies, which later became an international war.
Before the flare-up of the American Revolutionary War, there had been growing tensions and conflicts between the British crown and its thirteen colonies. To raise the revenue from colonies, the mother country took many measures, namely the Sugar Act of 1764, the Stamp Act of 1765, the Townshend Acts of 1767 and the Tea Act of 1773. These acts provoked great anger among many colonists, and consequently, a rally was held behind the slogan “no taxation without representation”.
Tensions and skirmishes ran high through many events, namely the Boston Massacre, the Burning of the Gaspee in Rhode Island, and especially the 1773 Boston Tea Party which provoked a crackdown by the British Parliament, including closing Boston harbor and passing some acts to restore order in Massachusetts.
In response to this, in September 1774, many colonial leaders including George Washington of Virginia, John and Samuel Adams of Massachusetts, Patrick Henry of Virginia and John Jay of New York gathered in Philadelphia to discuss the colonies’ opposition to British rule, but this First Continental Congress’s attempt to demand independence from Britain did not go so far.
Tensions flared up on the night of April 18, 1775, when British troops marched to Concord, Massachusetts to seize an arms cache. It is the “shot heard ‘round the world” in the Battles of Lexington and Concord on the next day that kicked off the American Revolutionary War.
In June 1775, Continental Army, with General George Washington as its commander, was formed in the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia. On June 17, American troops were defeated by the British at the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts. In late winter, the balance of the fight was shifted when British artillery was captured at Fort Ticonderoga in New York.
In March 1776, the British led by General William Howe retreated to Canada to prepare for a major invasion of New York. On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence written mainly by Thomas Jefferson. That same month, a large British fleet was sent to New York with the aim to crush the rebellion. Two months later, routed by Howe’s Redcoats on Long Island, Washington’s troops were forced to evacuate from New York City. However, the surprise attack in Trenton and the battle near Princeton, New Jersey after that, marked another small victory for the colonials and revived the flagging hopes of the rebels.
In July, in an attempt to retake Fort Ticonderoga, General John Burgoyne’s troops suffered a devastating loss to the Americans while Howe troops moved southward from New York to confront Washington’s army near the Chesapeake Bay. On September 25, the British entered Philadelphia. On October 4, Washington struck back at Germantown (Maryland) but was compelled to withdraw to winter quarters at Valley Forge.
In the North, the story was different. After being defeated by American forces in the first battle at Freeman’s Farm (New York) and the second one at Bemis Heights (New York), General Burgoyne and his men were forced to surrender on October 17.
Following the American victory in Battle of Saratoga (New York), France and America signed treaties of alliance on February 6, 1778, in which France provided America with troops and warships.
On June 28, 1778, when withdrawing from Philadelphia, Henry Clinton, who replaced Howe to take over British forces, and his troops were attacked by Washington’s army near Monmouth, New Jersey. This battle ended in a draw, letting Clinton’s army get to New York safely. As the joint attack against British in late July failed, France and America besieged Newport, Rhode Island. The war was locked in a stalemate phase in the North.
In the South, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina were occupied by the British in early 1779 and May 1780 respectively. Later, on October 7, American troops led by Isaac Shelby and John Sevier defeated Major Patrick Ferguson and one-third of General Cornwallis's army at King's Mountain.
Following the Battle of Yorktown and Cornwallis’s surrender, the British still had its men stationed in some areas until the removal of their troops from Charleston and Savannah in late 1782.
The war officially ended with the Treaty of Paris on September 3, 1783, by which Britain recognized American independence, marking the end of the colonial era in the US.
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The American Revolution | What You Need to Know
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In an era where political discourse is becoming increasingly polarized, it is worth reflecting on the circumstances of America’s foundation.
Our captivating history book presents a general outline of the American Revolution, focusing largely on the period between the outbreak of rebellion in 1765 until the ratification of the US Constitution in 1789. In homage to the original thirteen colonies, the book is divided into thirteen chapters.
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- published: 12 Jan 2021
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Indonesian War of Independence
The Indonesian War of Independence (Dutch: Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indones...
The Indonesian War of Independence (Dutch: Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the The Kingdom of the Netherlands and an internal social revolution during postwar and postcolonial Indonesia. It took place between Indonesia's declaration of independence in 1945 and the Netherlands' transfer of sovereignty over the Dutch East Indies to the Republic of Indonesia at the end of 1949.
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The Indonesian War of Independence (Dutch: Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the The Kingdom of the Netherlands and an internal social revolution during postwar and postcolonial Indonesia. It took place between Indonesia's declaration of independence in 1945 and the Netherlands' transfer of sovereignty over the Dutch East Indies to the Republic of Indonesia at the end of 1949.
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Soekarno (2013)
De Oost (2020)
Jenderal Soedirman (2015)
Oeroeg (1993)
Sang Kiai (2013)
Zwartboek (2006)
Cadet 1947 (2021)
Soegija (2012)
Merah Putih (2009)
Buya Hamka (2023)
3 Nafas Likas (2014)
Gudang Garam Dirgahayu Indonesia (2012)
Gudang Garam Dirgahayu Indonesia (2014)
bank mandiri tvc 17 agustus bendera pusaka merah putih (2014)
ムルデカ 17805 (2001)
Belle du Seigneur (2012)
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
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Arkady Ostrovsky - Warpath Showdown (Instrumental)
- published: 31 Jul 2024
- views: 845294
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Irish War of Independence in 12 Minutes - Manny Man Does History
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- published: 10 Dec 2018
- views: 1301141
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How America Started a Revolution Against England
How did America become America? They started a war. Check out today's epic new video, which goes back to the Revolutionary War to see how the United States put ...
How did America become America? They started a war. Check out today's epic new video, which goes back to the Revolutionary War to see how the United States put up a significant fight against the British to become truly independent from the rule of the crown.
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The Patriot - Battle of Camden Movie Clip (HD)
On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north of Camden, South Carolina, in one of the most important and...
On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north of Camden, South Carolina, in one of the most important and influential battles of the Revolutionary War. An American victory would quash British plans to subjugate the Southern colonies and virtually guarantee the independence of the fledgling United States. A victory for the British would pave the way for the conquest of North Carolina and Virginia. After nearly an hour of frenzied, bloody combat, the British army emerged victorious, and American morale plummeted to its lowest point of the war. The rout at Camden was not a total loss, however, as Patriot forces eventually came away with a renewed determination to resist British advances, and the lessons from the defeat were applied to secure future victories that finally allowed the Patriots to triumph in the South. This engaging new book presents the Battle of Camden as never before: through the eyes and words of American and British participants and contemporary observers. The events leading up to the conflict, the combat itself and the consequences of Camden are all described in striking detail. The cunning strategies of both American Major General Horatio Gates and British Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis are revealed, as are a number of battlefield reports from soldiers on both sides. In addition to these compelling firsthand accounts, The Battle of Camden includes analysis of the battle and its effects in America and Europe from George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Lord George Germain. With this landmark text, author and historian Jim Piecuch offers a comprehensive consideration of a vital Revolutionary battle and its effects on the war for American independence.
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On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north of Camden, South Carolina, in one of the most important and influential battles of the Revolutionary War. An American victory would quash British plans to subjugate the Southern colonies and virtually guarantee the independence of the fledgling United States. A victory for the British would pave the way for the conquest of North Carolina and Virginia. After nearly an hour of frenzied, bloody combat, the British army emerged victorious, and American morale plummeted to its lowest point of the war. The rout at Camden was not a total loss, however, as Patriot forces eventually came away with a renewed determination to resist British advances, and the lessons from the defeat were applied to secure future victories that finally allowed the Patriots to triumph in the South. This engaging new book presents the Battle of Camden as never before: through the eyes and words of American and British participants and contemporary observers. The events leading up to the conflict, the combat itself and the consequences of Camden are all described in striking detail. The cunning strategies of both American Major General Horatio Gates and British Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis are revealed, as are a number of battlefield reports from soldiers on both sides. In addition to these compelling firsthand accounts, The Battle of Camden includes analysis of the battle and its effects in America and Europe from George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Lord George Germain. With this landmark text, author and historian Jim Piecuch offers a comprehensive consideration of a vital Revolutionary battle and its effects on the war for American independence.
- published: 01 Jan 2010
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American Revolution, 1775-1781: Lexington to Yorktown | American Independence, US Colonial History
The
American Revolutionary War represents the final stage of the colonial period.
Thomas Gage is in Boston, Massachusetts with redcoats in April, 1775. Paul R...
The
American Revolutionary War represents the final stage of the colonial period.
Thomas Gage is in Boston, Massachusetts with redcoats in April, 1775. Paul Revere and William Dawes sound the alarm to Lexington.
The "shot heard round the world" occurs at Lexington. The British make it to Concord, Massachusetts, but are attacked by Minutemen.
The British are defeated at Bunker Hill/Breed's Hill.
Rebels secure Fort Ticonderoga in New York. General Knox delivers canons to Washington at Boston. The British abandon Boston.
Benedict Arnold attempts to secure Quebec, Canada. However, the British defend Canada.
Lake Champlain in New York and Vermont becomes the scene of action. General Horatio Gates defends upper New York on the Hudson River. A British force under Burgoyne is captured at Saratoga, New York.
The British under Lord Howe secure New York City in 1776. At the same time in Philadelphia, on July 2, the Continental Congress adopts independence. On July 4th, 1776, Congress approves Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence.
John Dickinson drafts the
Articles of Confederation, a governing document for the new United States. States ratify the document.
Washington's Continental Army becomes disciplined by von Steuben at Valley Forge.
General Henry Clinton attempts a southern strategy. Benjamin Lincoln loses Charleston, South Carolina. Savannah, Georgia and Augusta, Georgia are also captured by the British.
However, the Continental Army wins at King's Mountain. British General Cornwallis marches north from Wilmington, North Carolina to Virginia.
France and Spain declare war on Britain. French admiral Comte d'Estaing and deGrasse bring French ships to the war effort. Spain secures portions of British Florida.
Cornwallis becomes trapped in Yorktown, Virginia in October, 1781. He surrenders to the Continental Army under Washington. The French officers Lafayette and Rochambeau are present.
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The
American Revolutionary War represents the final stage of the colonial period.
Thomas Gage is in Boston, Massachusetts with redcoats in April, 1775. Paul Revere and William Dawes sound the alarm to Lexington.
The "shot heard round the world" occurs at Lexington. The British make it to Concord, Massachusetts, but are attacked by Minutemen.
The British are defeated at Bunker Hill/Breed's Hill.
Rebels secure Fort Ticonderoga in New York. General Knox delivers canons to Washington at Boston. The British abandon Boston.
Benedict Arnold attempts to secure Quebec, Canada. However, the British defend Canada.
Lake Champlain in New York and Vermont becomes the scene of action. General Horatio Gates defends upper New York on the Hudson River. A British force under Burgoyne is captured at Saratoga, New York.
The British under Lord Howe secure New York City in 1776. At the same time in Philadelphia, on July 2, the Continental Congress adopts independence. On July 4th, 1776, Congress approves Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence.
John Dickinson drafts the
Articles of Confederation, a governing document for the new United States. States ratify the document.
Washington's Continental Army becomes disciplined by von Steuben at Valley Forge.
General Henry Clinton attempts a southern strategy. Benjamin Lincoln loses Charleston, South Carolina. Savannah, Georgia and Augusta, Georgia are also captured by the British.
However, the Continental Army wins at King's Mountain. British General Cornwallis marches north from Wilmington, North Carolina to Virginia.
France and Spain declare war on Britain. French admiral Comte d'Estaing and deGrasse bring French ships to the war effort. Spain secures portions of British Florida.
Cornwallis becomes trapped in Yorktown, Virginia in October, 1781. He surrenders to the Continental Army under Washington. The French officers Lafayette and Rochambeau are present.
Film by Jeffrey Meyer
- published: 02 Nov 2023
- views: 256695
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Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution: Crash Course World History #28
In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the
American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over t...
In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the
American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over the issues and events that precipitated rebellion in Britain's American colonies, and he also explores the ideas that laid the groundwork for the new American democracy. Find out how the tax bill from the Seven Years' War fomented an uprising, how the Enlightenment influenced the Founding Fathers, and who were the winners and losers in this conflict. (hint: many of the people living in the Colonies ended up losers) The Revolution purportedly brought freedom and equality to the Thirteen Colonies, but they weren't equally distributed. Also, you'll learn about America's love affair with commemorative ceramics and what happens when rich white guys take the reins from rich white guys and put together a society of, by, and for rich white guys.
Chapters:
Introduction: The American Revolution 00:00
Tensions Rising: The Stamp Act, Townsend Act, and Boston Massacre 0:52
An Open Letter to Tea 2:25
How Colonists Protested Unfair Taxation 3:10
British Loyalists & Sympathizers 5:02
Revolutionary Ideas: No Taxation 5:54
All Men are Created Equal? 7:07
The Enlightenment 7:58
Changes After the American Revolution 9:16
Credits 10:52
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Who Won the American Revolution?: Crash Course US History #7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EiSymRrKI4
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In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the
American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over the issues and events that precipitated rebellion in Britain's American colonies, and he also explores the ideas that laid the groundwork for the new American democracy. Find out how the tax bill from the Seven Years' War fomented an uprising, how the Enlightenment influenced the Founding Fathers, and who were the winners and losers in this conflict. (hint: many of the people living in the Colonies ended up losers) The Revolution purportedly brought freedom and equality to the Thirteen Colonies, but they weren't equally distributed. Also, you'll learn about America's love affair with commemorative ceramics and what happens when rich white guys take the reins from rich white guys and put together a society of, by, and for rich white guys.
Chapters:
Introduction: The American Revolution 00:00
Tensions Rising: The Stamp Act, Townsend Act, and Boston Massacre 0:52
An Open Letter to Tea 2:25
How Colonists Protested Unfair Taxation 3:10
British Loyalists & Sympathizers 5:02
Revolutionary Ideas: No Taxation 5:54
All Men are Created Equal? 7:07
The Enlightenment 7:58
Changes After the American Revolution 9:16
Credits 10:52
Learn more about the American Revolution in these other Crash Course videos:
Taxes & Smuggling - Prelude to Revolution: Crash Course US History #6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eytc9ZaNWyc
Who Won the American Revolution?: Crash Course US History #7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EiSymRrKI4
The American Revolution: Crash Course Black American History #8: https://youtu.be/y75yPx9WKHY
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The Indian Rebellion of 1857
In this video, I look at the causes of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
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This Type of Bullet Caused an Entire Uprising!
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The Sepoy Uprising, which took place in India in 1857 - 58, is seen as one of the most shocking insurrections to take place against a colonial power during the 19th century. Although the uprising was ultimately unsuccessful, it fundamentally changed the nature of British rule in the subcontinent and is sometimes known, in India, as the First War of Independence.
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Indian Rebellion of 1857-59: Walking the Battlefields (A full documentary)
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Why did the 1857 Indian Rebellion (Indian Mutiny) start?
Part 1 in my series on the Indian Sepoy Rebellion of 1857-58.
How did the Sepoy rebellion / mutiny start?
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The Sepoy rebellion (called by some the Indian Mutiny and by others the First War of Independence) was the most critical challenge to British rule in India in the 19th century.
It resulted in the loss of thousands of British and Indian lives, it saw savagery that rivals any modern conflict and saw the snuffing out of the last vestiges of the Mughal Empire, the end of the powerful East India Company and the establishment of th...
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Sepoy Mutiny | 3 Minute History
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Sepoy Mutiny - Revolt of 1857 | Mangal Pandey | History of India | Educational Videos by Mocomi Kids
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The Indian soldiers who fought for the British were among the first to revolt against them too. Watch this video and learn what caused them to fight against the people who employed them.
The use of animal grease on the cartridges of the newly introduced Enfield rifles was the last straw. While loading the rifles, soldiers had to bite off the end of the cartridges. It was made up of either pig or cow fat, which violated the religious sentiments of the Muslim and Hindu soldiers.
In 1857, three regiments of the army refused to use the ammunition for the Enfield rifles. These men were disbanded. Then later another 85 soldiers disobeyed orders to load their rifles. They were arrested. The rest of the soldiers mutinies on May 19, 1857. These men ...
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Indian Mutiny - Timelines.tv
Why did India erupt in rebellion in 1857? And what was the impact of the mutiny on the history of the British Empire? (5'30")
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published: 09 Aug 2018
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What Led To The Indian Rebellion Of 1857 And Why It Failed | Sepoy Mutiny | Full Documentary
What Led To The Indian Rebellion Of 1857 And Why It Failed | Sepoy Mutiny | Indian Revolt of 1857| Full Documentary
The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, also known as the Indian Rebellion or First War of Indian Independence, was a significant uprising against British colonial rule in India. The rebellion was sparked by various factors, including resentment among Indian sepoys (Indian soldiers in the British East India Company's army) over cultural insensitivities and the introduction of new rifle cartridges that were rumored to be greased with animal fat, which offended both Hindu and Muslim soldiers. The rebellion spread to various regions, resulting in a violent and prolonged conflict that ultimately led to the British government taking direct control of India from the East India Company.
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published: 27 Jul 2023
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End of the Mughal Dynasty | Indian Uprising of 1857 | May 10, 1857
On May 10, 1857, the first Indian War of Independence or Indian Uprising of 1857 began from Meerut to overthrow the rule of the British East India Company.
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The Revolt of 1857 Origin | Indian Modern History | UPSC | Lecture 16 | Aadesh Singh
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In this video, join Aadesh Singh for a captivating exploration of the origins of the Revolt of 1857, a pivotal moment in Indian Modern History crucial for UPSC preparation. Dive into the historical context, key events, and factors that sparked this significant uprising. Enhance your understanding of this transformative period with Lecture 16 in the UPSC series, offering valuable insights for aspirants.
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The Indian Rebellion of 1857
In this video, I look at the causes of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
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In this video, I look at the causes of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
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In this video, I look at the causes of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
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- published: 27 Jun 2016
- views: 284121
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This Type of Bullet Caused an Entire Uprising!
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The Sepoy Uprising, which took place in India in 1857 - 58, is seen as one of the most shocking insurrections to take place against a colonial power during the 19th century. Although the uprising was ultimately unsuccessful, it fundamentally changed the nature of British rule in the subcontinent and is sometimes known, in India, as the First War of Independence.
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Sources:
Dalrymple, W. 2020. ANARCHY: the relentless rise of the east india company. [S.l.]: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING.
David, S. 2003. The Indian Mutiny 1857. London: Penguin.
Jerosch, R., & Turner, J. A. .2007. The Rani of Jhansi: Rebel against will : a biography of the legendary Indian freedom fighter in the mutiny of 1857-1858. Delhi: Aakar.
Mount, F. 2016. The tears of the Rajas: mutiny, money and marriage in India 1805-1905. London: Simon & Schuster
Agrawal, M. G. 2008. Freedom fighters of India (in four volumes). Delhi: Isha Books.
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The Sepoy Uprising, which took place in India in 1857 - 58, is seen as one of the most shocking insurrections to take place against a colonial power during the 19th century. Although the uprising was ultimately unsuccessful, it fundamentally changed the nature of British rule in the subcontinent and is sometimes known, in India, as the First War of Independence.
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Wheel Of Karma by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Sources:
Dalrymple, W. 2020. ANARCHY: the relentless rise of the east india company. [S.l.]: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING.
David, S. 2003. The Indian Mutiny 1857. London: Penguin.
Jerosch, R., & Turner, J. A. .2007. The Rani of Jhansi: Rebel against will : a biography of the legendary Indian freedom fighter in the mutiny of 1857-1858. Delhi: Aakar.
Mount, F. 2016. The tears of the Rajas: mutiny, money and marriage in India 1805-1905. London: Simon & Schuster
Agrawal, M. G. 2008. Freedom fighters of India (in four volumes). Delhi: Isha Books.
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Indian Rebellion of 1857-59: Walking the Battlefields (A full documentary)
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Why did the 1857 Indian Rebellion (Indian Mutiny) start?
Part 1 in my series on the Indian Sepoy Rebellion of 1857-58.
How did the Sepoy rebellion / mutiny start?
Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that...
Part 1 in my series on the Indian Sepoy Rebellion of 1857-58.
How did the Sepoy rebellion / mutiny start?
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The Sepoy rebellion (called by some the Indian Mutiny and by others the First War of Independence) was the most critical challenge to British rule in India in the 19th century.
It resulted in the loss of thousands of British and Indian lives, it saw savagery that rivals any modern conflict and saw the snuffing out of the last vestiges of the Mughal Empire, the end of the powerful East India Company and the establishment of the British Raj.
It is an event that has shaped India, it shaped Britain and its idea of empire and it continues to impact on the world today.
Welcome to my first talk in a series on the Sepoy Mutiny in India in 1857-58.
In this particular episode, we will explore at why and how the rebellion broke out.
I will follow up in the coming weeks with the war itself: the siege and storming of Delhi, the massacre at Cawnpore, the siege of Lucknow, and the Indian warrior queen, the Rani of Jahnsi.
Along the way I will also cover the savagery conducted by both sides.
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Whilst the traditional reason given for the Sepoy mutiny was their refusal to use a new cartridge that they believed was smeared in animal fat, this was more of a pretext than the fundamental reason.
Resentment had been growing against East India Company rule in many quarters.
Hereditary rulers were losing power and status.
Religious Indians feared the British wanted to convert them to Christianity.
Others resented the general replacement of Indian customs and laws with British ones.
Landowners resented losing rights to peasants.
Within the army, there was already disquiet over stagnation of wages, lack of promotion opportunities and a growing gulf between Indian sepoys and their British officers.
The Hindus in the Bengal army were also alarmed that the East India Company was recruiting a growing number of Muslims and Sikhs into their ranks - diluting their own identity and influence.
All it needed was a cause to coalesce around...and that is where the new cartridges came in.
As Indian (Hindu) sepoys refused to even touch the cartridges tensions grew.
Across northern Indian chappatis (flat bread) started to be passed from village to village.
No one knew where they came from or why they were being passed, but it was seen as a sign of monumental change.
That change came in May 1857 when the Indian troops at Meerut mutineed, killing British officers and civilians, before marching on (and seizing) the old Mughal capital, Delhi.
There, they captured the undefended magazine and were given the endorsement of the ageing Mughal Emperor.
Across northern India, sepoys began to follow their lead...
#sepoymutiny #indianmutiny #sepoyrebellion
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:59 East India Company
2:00 Reasons for 1857 Revolt
5:26 Cartridge Crisis
6:19 Mystery Chapatis
7:54 19th Bengal Mutiny
9:21 Mangal Pandey
11:21 Meerut Mutiny
16:47 Rebels seize Delhi
18:23 Conclusion
19:18 The History Chap
Sources include: The Indian Mutiny (Saul David), The Indian Mutiny 1857-58 (Gregory Fremont-Barnes), National Army Museum, Wikipedia, The British Empire Magazine (Vol 2).
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The Sepoy rebellion (called by some the Indian Mutiny and by others the First War of Independence) was the most critical challenge to British rule in India in the 19th century.
It resulted in the loss of thousands of British and Indian lives, it saw savagery that rivals any modern conflict and saw the snuffing out of the last vestiges of the Mughal Empire, the end of the powerful East India Company and the establishment of the British Raj.
It is an event that has shaped India, it shaped Britain and its idea of empire and it continues to impact on the world today.
Welcome to my first talk in a series on the Sepoy Mutiny in India in 1857-58.
In this particular episode, we will explore at why and how the rebellion broke out.
I will follow up in the coming weeks with the war itself: the siege and storming of Delhi, the massacre at Cawnpore, the siege of Lucknow, and the Indian warrior queen, the Rani of Jahnsi.
Along the way I will also cover the savagery conducted by both sides.
Join my Supporter's Club
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Whilst the traditional reason given for the Sepoy mutiny was their refusal to use a new cartridge that they believed was smeared in animal fat, this was more of a pretext than the fundamental reason.
Resentment had been growing against East India Company rule in many quarters.
Hereditary rulers were losing power and status.
Religious Indians feared the British wanted to convert them to Christianity.
Others resented the general replacement of Indian customs and laws with British ones.
Landowners resented losing rights to peasants.
Within the army, there was already disquiet over stagnation of wages, lack of promotion opportunities and a growing gulf between Indian sepoys and their British officers.
The Hindus in the Bengal army were also alarmed that the East India Company was recruiting a growing number of Muslims and Sikhs into their ranks - diluting their own identity and influence.
All it needed was a cause to coalesce around...and that is where the new cartridges came in.
As Indian (Hindu) sepoys refused to even touch the cartridges tensions grew.
Across northern Indian chappatis (flat bread) started to be passed from village to village.
No one knew where they came from or why they were being passed, but it was seen as a sign of monumental change.
That change came in May 1857 when the Indian troops at Meerut mutineed, killing British officers and civilians, before marching on (and seizing) the old Mughal capital, Delhi.
There, they captured the undefended magazine and were given the endorsement of the ageing Mughal Emperor.
Across northern India, sepoys began to follow their lead...
#sepoymutiny #indianmutiny #sepoyrebellion
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:59 East India Company
2:00 Reasons for 1857 Revolt
5:26 Cartridge Crisis
6:19 Mystery Chapatis
7:54 19th Bengal Mutiny
9:21 Mangal Pandey
11:21 Meerut Mutiny
16:47 Rebels seize Delhi
18:23 Conclusion
19:18 The History Chap
Sources include: The Indian Mutiny (Saul David), The Indian Mutiny 1857-58 (Gregory Fremont-Barnes), National Army Museum, Wikipedia, The British Empire Magazine (Vol 2).
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My name is Chris Green and I love to share stories from British history. Not just because they are interesting but because, good or bad, they have shaped the world we live in today.
History should not be stuffy or a long list of dates or kings & queens.
So rather than lectures or Youtube animations, I tell stories that bring the past to life.
My aim is to be chat as if I were having a coffee or meal with you. Jean in Maryland, USA recently wrote: "Chris, is the history teacher I wish I had at school!"
Just for the record, I do have a history degree in Medieval & Modern history from the University of Birmingham.
Disclaimer: All opinions and comments expressed in the 'Comments' section do not reflect the opinions of Chris Green Communication Ltd t/a The History Chap. All opinions and comments should contribute to the dialogue. Chris Green Communication Ltd does not condone written attacks, insults, racism, sexism, extremism, violence or otherwise questionable comments or material in the 'Comments' section, and reserves the right to delete any comment violating this rule or to block any poster from the channel.
- published: 20 Apr 2023
- views: 122090
4:27
Sepoy Mutiny | 3 Minute History
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Sepoy Mutiny - Revolt of 1857 | Mangal Pandey | History of India | Educational Videos by Mocomi Kids
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The Indian soldiers who fought for the British were among the first to revolt against them too. Watch this video...
https://mocomi.com/ presents: The Sepoy Mutiny
The Indian soldiers who fought for the British were among the first to revolt against them too. Watch this video and learn what caused them to fight against the people who employed them.
The use of animal grease on the cartridges of the newly introduced Enfield rifles was the last straw. While loading the rifles, soldiers had to bite off the end of the cartridges. It was made up of either pig or cow fat, which violated the religious sentiments of the Muslim and Hindu soldiers.
In 1857, three regiments of the army refused to use the ammunition for the Enfield rifles. These men were disbanded. Then later another 85 soldiers disobeyed orders to load their rifles. They were arrested. The rest of the soldiers mutinies on May 19, 1857. These men marched on to Delhi and demanded that the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, take over as the ruler of India and the head of the rebels. Though he reluctantly agreed, the British defeated him and sent him into exile in Burma, where he dies in 1862.
This uprising came to be known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the revolt of of 1857. Mangal Pandey is the most famous figure of this uprising who attacked the British regiment. He was later arrested and hanged.
#SepoyMutiny #Revoltof1857 #History
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https://mocomi.com/ presents: The Sepoy Mutiny
The Indian soldiers who fought for the British were among the first to revolt against them too. Watch this video and learn what caused them to fight against the people who employed them.
The use of animal grease on the cartridges of the newly introduced Enfield rifles was the last straw. While loading the rifles, soldiers had to bite off the end of the cartridges. It was made up of either pig or cow fat, which violated the religious sentiments of the Muslim and Hindu soldiers.
In 1857, three regiments of the army refused to use the ammunition for the Enfield rifles. These men were disbanded. Then later another 85 soldiers disobeyed orders to load their rifles. They were arrested. The rest of the soldiers mutinies on May 19, 1857. These men marched on to Delhi and demanded that the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, take over as the ruler of India and the head of the rebels. Though he reluctantly agreed, the British defeated him and sent him into exile in Burma, where he dies in 1862.
This uprising came to be known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the revolt of of 1857. Mangal Pandey is the most famous figure of this uprising who attacked the British regiment. He was later arrested and hanged.
#SepoyMutiny #Revoltof1857 #History
For the full transcript of this video, visit: https://mocomi.com/sepoy-mutiny-revolt-1857/
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- published: 10 Aug 2012
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5:30
Indian Mutiny - Timelines.tv
Why did India erupt in rebellion in 1857? And what was the impact of the mutiny on the history of the British Empire? (5'30")
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Why did India erupt in rebellion in 1857? And what was the impact of the mutiny on the history of the British Empire? (5'30")
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Why did India erupt in rebellion in 1857? And what was the impact of the mutiny on the history of the British Empire? (5'30")
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- published: 09 Aug 2018
- views: 17611
41:39
What Led To The Indian Rebellion Of 1857 And Why It Failed | Sepoy Mutiny | Full Documentary
What Led To The Indian Rebellion Of 1857 And Why It Failed | Sepoy Mutiny | Indian Revolt of 1857| Full Documentary
The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, also known as the...
What Led To The Indian Rebellion Of 1857 And Why It Failed | Sepoy Mutiny | Indian Revolt of 1857| Full Documentary
The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, also known as the Indian Rebellion or First War of Indian Independence, was a significant uprising against British colonial rule in India. The rebellion was sparked by various factors, including resentment among Indian sepoys (Indian soldiers in the British East India Company's army) over cultural insensitivities and the introduction of new rifle cartridges that were rumored to be greased with animal fat, which offended both Hindu and Muslim soldiers. The rebellion spread to various regions, resulting in a violent and prolonged conflict that ultimately led to the British government taking direct control of India from the East India Company.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:13 British expansion after battle of Plassey
4:03 Causes of the rebellion
10:51 Outbreak of the rebellion
17:36 The rebellion throughout India
33:04 Why it failed
36:45 Aftermath
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The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, also known as the Indian Rebellion or First War of Indian Independence, was a significant uprising against British colonial rule in India. The rebellion was sparked by various factors, including resentment among Indian sepoys (Indian soldiers in the British East India Company's army) over cultural insensitivities and the introduction of new rifle cartridges that were rumored to be greased with animal fat, which offended both Hindu and Muslim soldiers. The rebellion spread to various regions, resulting in a violent and prolonged conflict that ultimately led to the British government taking direct control of India from the East India Company.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:13 British expansion after battle of Plassey
4:03 Causes of the rebellion
10:51 Outbreak of the rebellion
17:36 The rebellion throughout India
33:04 Why it failed
36:45 Aftermath
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- published: 27 Jul 2023
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End of the Mughal Dynasty | Indian Uprising of 1857 | May 10, 1857
On May 10, 1857, the first Indian War of Independence or Indian Uprising of 1857 began from Meerut to overthrow the rule of the British East India Company.
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The Revolt of 1857 Origin | Indian Modern History | UPSC | Lecture 16 | Aadesh Singh
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