2:45
Newtown: A Crushing Defeat for the Iroquois
American Battlefield Trust
2:24
What Caused the War of 1812?
2:20
The Burning of Washington: War of 1812
2:40
War on the Great Lakes: War of 1812
2:36
The Battle of New Orleans: War of 1812
2:25
The Treaty of Ghent, Ending The War of 1812
2:27
The Battle of Fort McHenry: War of 1812
2:22
USS Constitution and The War of 1812
2:42
Thomas Gage: The Two-Faced Governor?
2:14
Germantown 1777: Victory from a Chaotic Defeat
2:58
Was the American Revolution a Civil War?
2:28
Princeton: Washington's Key Victory
American Privateers: Pirates or Protectors?
Army Camps: Home Away From Home
Was the Revolution a World War?
2:19
The Board of War: Running the Revolution
2:21
Revolutionary Diplomats: Franklin and Adams
2:17
Western Department: Frontier of the Revolution
2:35
The Attacks on Forts Clinton & Montgomery
2:16
Fife and Drum: Instruments of the Revolution
The Battle of the Chesapeake
2:07
Iron Ore: Revolutionary Metal
Flatboats: Small Boats, Revolutionary Impact
Transportation: Revolutionary Muscle Power
Governing The New Republic
Regimental Flags: Symbols of Pride
2:46
Revolutionary Weather
2:13
Washington's Swords: Revolutionary Blades
3:00
The Ethiopian Regiment
2:37
Foraging: Feeding Soldiers in the Revolution
Charles Willson Peale: Revolutionary Artist
2:30
Battle of Stony Point: Midnight Attack
Ninety-Six: A Town Divided by War
Benjamin Lincoln: Revolutionary Revenge
City Tavern: Bar-room Base for the Revolution
2:23
Guilford Courthouse: Defeat for Both Sides?
2:18
The Battle of Bennington: Victory in the North
2:29
Oriskany: End of the Iroquois Confederacy
2:26
Henry Clinton: The General who Lost America
The Battle of Red Bank: Von Donop's Downfall
The Battle of Cowpens: Morgan Vs Tarleton
2:44
Somerset v. Stewart: Dawn of Abolitionism
Black Soldiers of the Revolutionary War
Joseph Plumb Martin: Private Yankee Doodle
3:09
Battle of Iron Works Hill: Von Donop's Perilous Party
Molly Pitcher: The Heroine of Monmouth
2:51
John Paul Jones: America's First Sailor
2:50
Lord George Germain: Long Distance Government
2:41
Morristown: Ice-cold Winter Encampment
Staten Island: Loyalist Enclave
2:34
Army Wives: Unsung Heroines of the Revolution
2:52
Thomas Hutchinson: Governor of a Rebellious Colony
Nathanael Greene: The Savior of the South
Francis Marion: The Swamp Fox
Robert Morris: Financier of the Revolution
2:47
Phillis Wheatley: Pioneering Black Poet
Valley Forge: The Critical Winter
Tadeusz Kosciuszko: Engineer of the Revolution
The Culper Ring: Spying for the Revolution
Bunker Hill: Proving Ground of the Patriots
Lord North: Britain's Worst Prime Minister?
2:32
Cannons: The Patriots' Not So Secret Weapon
2:57
Revolutionary Firepower: Muskets & Rifles
Banastre Tarleton: The Bloody Butcher of Waxhaws
The Burning of the Gaspee: The Spark That Lit the Revolution
2:49
Colonel Tye: Scourge of Patriots
3:01
John Burgoyne: Gentleman General
John Laurens: Defender of Freedom
3:03
Patrick Ferguson: The British Bulldog
The Battle of Valcour Island
3:26
Cornwallis: A Great British General
Thayendanega: Native American Warrior, AKA Joseph Brant
John Montresor: Mapping the American Revolution
2:33
Independence Hall: The Birthplace of America
Shays' Rebellion: Revolt Against the Revolution
Stirling's 400: The Men Who Saved Washington's Army
New Jersey: The Birthplace of Women's Suffrage?
The Hessians: George III's German Mercenaries
The Conway Cabal: Washington's Enemies Within
The Revolutionary Rise of James Forten, Abolitionist
Newburgh 1783: The Conspiracy That Threatened American Democracy
Fort Ticonderoga: Key to the Continent
George III: The King Who Lost the Colonies
2:43
When Washington Walked Away from Power
3:06
The Bayonet: The Weapon that Was Turned on the Red Coats
2:54
The Missed Opportunities of William Howe
Charles Lee: Washington's Most Arrogant General
The Ten Crucial Days That Changed the American Revolution
2:00
Civil War Tactics: Shooting as Many as Possible
2:48
Civil War Hospitals
Lives of the Enslaved During the Civil War
2:02
The New South: After Reconstruction
2:03
Dred Scott: Suing for Freedom
1:57
Industry and Supply in the U.S. Civil War
2:10
Civil War Amendments
War on the Water: Civil War Navies
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Paying for the Civil War
Civil War Innovation and Technology
2:09
Examining the Emancipation Proclamation
Remembering the Civil War
Women of the Civil War
1:56
The Camera in the U.S. Civil War
Robert E. Lee: The Man Behind the Myth
Did a Book Spark the Civil War?
Reconstruction: Old Nation or New?
Choosing Sides: Native Americans and the Civil War
1:58
The Telegraph in the U.S. Civil War
2:15
The Gettysburg Address: The Two-Minute Speech That Saved America
1:42
The Medical Kit in the U.S. Civil War
The Cannon in the U.S. Civil War
Black Soldiers and the Fight for Citizenship
1:46
Floating Hospital Ships
The Case Shot
2:12
Who Was Crispus Attucks?
2:11
The Horn Work
Peter Harris: The Catawba Who Fought For Independence
Who Was Peggy Shippen: The "It Girl" Spy
2:53
Alexander Hamilton: The Forgotten Founder
Peter Francisco: The Virginia Giant
1:41
Pieces of Eight
1:49
The Significance of the Quill Pen
2:01
The Citizen Soldier
The Bill of Rights
The United States Constitution
America's Two-Party System
Common Sense: Democracy in Print
1:50
The Supreme Court: Gatekeeper of the Constitution
2:04
Wartime Elections in the United States
1:51
The Articles of Confederation
Language of the American Revolution
The Continental Congress - America’s First True Ruling Body
George Washington: The First President
All Men Created Equal: How the Founding Fathers Viewed Slavery
The Declaration of Independence
2:05
What Makes Me American? The United Colonies