The Events of the American Revolution 1775-1783
NSFC History by Dr A D Curry
Episode notes
Step back into the turbulent world of the American Revolution as this episode traces how a political dispute over taxes and imperial authority erupted into full‑scale war, beginning with the gunfire at Lexington and Concord—where “sixty‑five men were dead and 180 wounded”—and accelerating through the rise of the Continental Congress, the creation of a makeshift national army, and the dramatic early battles from Bunker Hill to the failed invasion of Canada. We follow Washington’s struggle to forge discipline from “15,000 poorly trained, poorly equipped” troops, the ideological shift toward independence fuelled by Enlightenment ideas and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, and the bold decision to declare the colonies “free and independent States” in July 1776. The episode then charts the war’s turning points—from Washington’s daring victories at Trenton ...