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The Role of Ideas in the American Revolution
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to the American Revolution
Overview of the course and the significance of the American Revolution in American and world history.
Module #2
The Intellectual Roots of the Revolution
Exploration of the key philosophers and ideas that shaped the American Enlightenment, including Locke, Rousseau, and Voltaire.
Module #3
Colonial American Thought and Culture
Analysis of the cultural, social, and intellectual developments in colonial America that laid the groundwork for the Revolution.
Module #4
The Impact of the Enlightenment on American Politics
Examination of how Enlightenment ideas influenced American political thought and shaped the Revolution.
Module #5
John Locke and the Social Contract
In-depth analysis of Lockes Two Treatises of Government and its influence on American Revolutionary thought.
Module #6
Thomas Paine and the Power of Ideas
Study of Thomas Paines Common Sense and its role in galvanizing public opinion in favor of independence.
Module #7
The Declaration of Independence as a Statement of Enlightenment Principles
Analysis of the Declaration of Independence as a reflection of Enlightenment ideas and values.
Module #8
The Role of Republicanism in the Revolution
Examination of the concept of republicanism and its influence on American Revolutionary thought and politics.
Module #9
The Impact of the American Revolution on European Thought
Discussion of how the American Revolution influenced European thinkers and political developments.
Module #10
The Debate over Independence
Analysis of the different perspectives on independence within the American colonies and the role of ideas in shaping public opinion.
Module #11
The Influence of Scottish Enlightenment Thought
Examination of the impact of Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, such as Adam Smith and David Hume, on American Revolutionary thought.
Module #12
The Relationship between Liberty and Property
Study of how American Revolutionaries understood the relationship between individual liberty and property rights.
Module #13
The Role of Slavery in the Revolution
Analysis of the complexities of slavery in the American Revolution and its impact on the development of American democracy.
Module #14
Womens Rights and the Revolution
Examination of the role of women in the Revolution and the development of feminist thought in the 18th century.
Module #15
The Impact of the Revolution on Native American Communities
Study of how the American Revolution affected Native American communities and their relationships with European colonizers.
Module #16
The Revolution and the Emergence of American National Identity
Analysis of how the Revolution shaped American national identity and the development of a distinct American culture.
Module #17
The Constitution and the Bill of Rights
Examination of the role of ideas in shaping the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Module #18
The Legacy of the American Revolution
Discussion of the lasting impact of the American Revolution on American politics, culture, and society.
Module #19
Comparing the American and French Revolutions
Comparative analysis of the American and French Revolutions and their intellectual and philosophical underpinnings.
Module #20
The American Revolution in a Global Context
Examination of the American Revolution within the broader context of 18th-century global politics and revolutions.
Module #21
Debating the Significance of the American Revolution
Analysis of different historical interpretations of the American Revolution and its impact on American and world history.
Module #22
Primary Sources:Reading the American Revolution
Close reading and analysis of primary sources from the American Revolution, including pamphlets, speeches, and letters.
Module #23
The American Revolution and the Media
Examination of the role of the media in shaping public opinion during the American Revolution.
Module #24
The Revolution and the Development of American Literature
Study of how the American Revolution influenced the development of American literature and the emergence of a distinct American literary voice.
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in The Role of Ideas in the American Revolution career


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