15. Citizens and Choices: Experiencing the Revolution in New Haven
The American Revolution (HIST 116) To show how Americans experienced the war and made difficult choices, Professor Freeman offers a spurofthemoment lecture on New Haven during the Revolution, discussing how Yale College students and New Haven townspeople gradually became caught up in the war. Warfare finally came to New Haven in July 1779 when the British army invaded the town. Professor Freeman draws on firsthand accounts to provide a narrative of the invasion of New Haven. 00:00 Chapter 1. Introduction: The Revolution in New Haven 06:16 Chapter 2. Yale College as the Seedbed of Political Protest and its Relation with the New Haven Community 17:18 Chapter 3. Diversity of Colonial Opinions at Yale and the Formation of New Haven Military Units 26:05 Chapter 4. British Landing in New Haven and Yale s Call to Arms 41:08 Chapter 5. The Influence of the Revolution on Citizenship and Leadership in the Common Person Complete course materials are availa
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