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NEW! THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION FOR STUDENTS VIDEO SERIES
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5 Volume Set
Grades 5-9
23 minutes each
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Set: $199.75, Each: $39.95
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Great Britain expanded its global empire by establishing colonies in North America. Over time, the colonists developed their own institutions and practices (including the evasion of British tax and trade laws), and a spirit of independence was born! Through a dynamic mix of historical stills, expert interviews and live-action reenactments, The American Revolution for Students traces the struggle for power and control between the colonies and Great Britain. From the colonists’ rejection of mercantilist laws to the “shot heard round the world,” and the eventual establishment of the world’s greatest experiment in democracy, students will get a vivid look at the remarkable decisions, documents and personalities that helped lay the foundation for the development of a new nation.


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ORIGINS OF DEMOCRACY (1688-1765)
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#D6861, $39.95
When the early American settlers left Europe for the New World, they risked everything to start over in a strange land. Yet there was something in this New World that made all the uncertainty worth it...and would eventually make it worth fighting for. In Origins of Democracy, students will get a detailed account of the social, political and economic conditions that created a spirit of independence which would eventually put the Americans on the road to rebellion.
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CAUSES OF THE REVOLUTION (1765-1774)
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#D6862, $39.95
Causes of the Revolution provides students with a detailed look at the events that precipitated America’s fight for independence, from the cries of “no taxation without representation” to the radical actions of patriots like Patrick Henry and Sam Adams. Students will learn about the impact of British laws from the Stamp Act to the Coercive Acts, and discover how, despite the Majority’s desire for compromise, the foundation for the revolution was laid.
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DECLARING INDEPENDENCE (1774-1776)
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#D6863, $39.95
In the late 18th century, some colonial leaders were beginning to consider breaking away from Great Britain completely - even if it meant war! In Declaring Independence, students will examine the events that led up to the momentous drafting of the Declaration of Independence. From the battles of Lexington and Concord to Thomas Paine’s demands for a little “Common Sense,” see how the protest against the enforcement of British taxes and trade laws turned into a full-fledged battle for liberty.
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THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR (1776-1783)
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#D6864, $39.95
With the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, the Second Continental Congress boldly announced its intention to form a new nation - the United States of America. And that could only mean one thing - war with Great Britain, one of the most powerful military forces on Earth. In The Revolutionary War, students will get a stirring account of the participants and battles that paved the road to victory - from the skirmishes in New England to the stunning victory at the Battle of Yorktown.
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CREATING A NEW NATION (1783-1791)
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#D6865, $39.95
After fighting the Revolutionary War, the Americans and their French allies finally defeated the British, winning the fight for independence. Yet in the fall of 1783, Americans faced a new struggle. In Creating a New Nation, students will trace the convergence of thirteen separate states into one unified nation. From the troubled Articles of Confederation to the many compromises that led to the completed Constitution, this in-depth program showcases the bold experiment that would develop into a model for democracies around the world.
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