The American Revolution (HIST 116) In this lecture, Professor Freeman discusses four difficulties that the Continental Congress faced in organizing the colonial war effort: regionalism, localism, the supply shortage that the Continental Army faced in providing for its troops, and the Continental Congress's inexperience in organizing an army. The lecture concludes with a discussion of a Connecticut newspaper from July 1776. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: Organizing a War 02:54 - Chapter 2. Regionalism in Leadership and Military Makeup: The Promotion of George Washington 21:50 - Chapter 3. Localism and Supply Shortages: Issues in Fighting for a National Cause and in Fighting with Proper Equipment 29:31 - Chapter 4. Continental Congress's Inexperience in Organizing an Army 42:31 - Chapter 5. Snapshot of Early Communication in the States: The Connecticut Courant Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2010.
Monday, December 10, 2012
13. Organizing a War
13. Organizing a War Video Clips. Duration : 49.02 Mins.
The American Revolution (HIST 116) In this lecture, Professor Freeman discusses four difficulties that the Continental Congress faced in organizing the colonial war effort: regionalism, localism, the supply shortage that the Continental Army faced in providing for its troops, and the Continental Congress's inexperience in organizing an army. The lecture concludes with a discussion of a Connecticut newspaper from July 1776. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: Organizing a War 02:54 - Chapter 2. Regionalism in Leadership and Military Makeup: The Promotion of George Washington 21:50 - Chapter 3. Localism and Supply Shortages: Issues in Fighting for a National Cause and in Fighting with Proper Equipment 29:31 - Chapter 4. Continental Congress's Inexperience in Organizing an Army 42:31 - Chapter 5. Snapshot of Early Communication in the States: The Connecticut Courant Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2010.
The American Revolution (HIST 116) In this lecture, Professor Freeman discusses four difficulties that the Continental Congress faced in organizing the colonial war effort: regionalism, localism, the supply shortage that the Continental Army faced in providing for its troops, and the Continental Congress's inexperience in organizing an army. The lecture concludes with a discussion of a Connecticut newspaper from July 1776. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: Organizing a War 02:54 - Chapter 2. Regionalism in Leadership and Military Makeup: The Promotion of George Washington 21:50 - Chapter 3. Localism and Supply Shortages: Issues in Fighting for a National Cause and in Fighting with Proper Equipment 29:31 - Chapter 4. Continental Congress's Inexperience in Organizing an Army 42:31 - Chapter 5. Snapshot of Early Communication in the States: The Connecticut Courant Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2010.
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