Posted on 07/01/2005 6:14:30 AM PDT by lunarbicep
The History Channel is currently showing a 6 part series called The American Revolution
part 1: The Conflict Ignites - Colonists oppose England; Paul Revere's ride alerts his countrymen to arm.
part 2: 1776 - The Second Continental Congress chooses George Washington to command its military.
part 3: Washington & Arnold - Washington crosses the Delaware; Franklin goes to France.
part 4: The World at War - Despite international support, the Continental Army suffers at Valley Forge.
part 5: England's Last Chance - The Continental Army uses guerrilla tactics to counter British maneuvers
part 6: Birth of the Republic - French aid; British Gen. Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown.
This series of six, 1 hour episodes is currently on and will repeat again at 2:00pm EST
Didn't know about this, thanks for the post!
Oh great! I get to miss HALF of the series! I hope it's on again o'er the long weekend. I'd tape it.
They are showing it again this afternoon. I'm recording it right now.
Yeah... Jimmy Carter thought it was a waste of time.
bttt
A revelation of the shocking story of how thousands of patriots died in horrific conditions aboard British prison ships moored in New York's harbor during the American Revolution. The victims' bones are still being found, their shallow graves exposed on modern-day Brooklyn shores. Drawing on memoirs and letters written by these prison-ship martyrs, we recount the appalling conditions of everyday life in the men's words. The daily mortality rate ran as high as 80% in the sub-zero winter temperatures or stifling heat of summer. Leading US and British naval historians help interpret surviving documents and explain why this humanitarian disaster happened; an eminent surgical historian provides a medical perspective; a nutritionist sheds light on the gross inadequacies of the daily diet; and rare archive material and evocative reenactments bring to life this tragic episode in American history.
Small semantic gripe:
I prefer to use the description War for Independence, rather than The Revolutionary War. American liberty is not revolutionary.
I haven't paid Carter any attention since he was attacked by the killer rabbit
Its not? The Constitution is not revolutionary; The Bill of Rights? Our braking away from Monarchy to a Representative form of Government, not Revolutionary? I Beg to differ.
TIVO set to stun! Wah hahahah Thanks for the heads up!
So many of our current problems in the middle east were CREATED by this 'wannabe' southern preacher. His indeciveness and self-guilt made America a 'paper-tiger'... and his party carries on with his tradition.
I have this series. There are a few misrepresentations, but over all it is very good. Closed to the beginning a former NATO commander compares Minutemen firing on British troops to our current National Guard firing on the active duty military today. Thats total crap!
How did Carter EVER get elected to anything? His thinking is as deep as a reflection in the water.
Sometimes when I look at all my children, I say to myself, "Lillian, you should have stayed a virgin." - Lillian Carter
from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/104-2343601-6653520
We watch 1776 every year, great movie.
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