The American Revolution

Religion & the Revolutionaries

Some of the most influential creators of the United States believed in a Supreme Being — but one who did not interfere in the affairs of men or distinguish between faiths. They believed it was an individual’s responsibility to lead a virtuous life, which could only come from tolerance and a lifetime of learning.

Religion & the Revolutionaries

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  • The Most Sacred Thing (May 1780 – Onward): asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Most Sacred Thing (May 1780 – Onward)

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    The British Army under General Cornwallis struggles to pacify the southern states. Meanwhile, one of the most respected American generals betrays the cause and defects to the British. Supported by the French Army and Navy, Washington’s Continental Army wins the decisive victory at Yorktown. Peace is restored, independence is won, and Americans aspire for a more perfect union.

  • The Soul of All America (December 1777 – May 1780): asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Soul of All America (December 1777 – May 1780)

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    Washington’s Continental Army emerges from the harsh winter at Valley Forge to fight the British Army in the inconclusive Battle of Monmouth. But the alliance with France changes the war and moves it to other theaters. Navies battle off England’s coast and in the Caribbean, while armies advance into Indian Country and the southern states. Together, the British Army and Navy capture Charleston.

  • Conquer by a Drawn Game (January 1777 – February 1778): asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Conquer by a Drawn Game (January 1777 – February 1778)

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    As America braces for a third year of devastating war, British commanders launch campaigns to take Albany and Philadelphia. General Howe beats General Washington at Brandywine and Germantown, while the Continental Congress flees Philadelphia. But the Americans’ surprising victory over General Burgoyne at Saratoga opens the door for France to officially support the United States.

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