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DESCRIPTION:Experience Ken Burns’ The American Revolution: a sweeping story
  of independence\, civil war\, and global struggle\, presented by Florida A
 tlantic University Libraries in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
 \n\n \n\nDr. Jason Sharples\, Associate Professor of History at Florida Atl
 antic University\, will open both screenings with a brief introduction that
  situates the film within the broader context of early American empires\, I
 ndigenous peoples\, and revolutionary conflict.\n\n \n\nDay 1: Tuesday\, Fe
 bruary 3rd\n\nIn Order to Be Free (May 1754 – May 1775): Escalation of colo
 nial opposition to British policies\, leading to the first shots of the war
 .An Asylum for Mankind (May 1775 – July 1776): Washington takes command and
  Congress declares independence.The Times That Try Men’s Souls (July 1776 –
  January 1777): Washington’s defeats in New York\, retreat across New Jerse
 y\, and the pivotal victories at Trenton and Princeton. \n\nDay 2: Thursday
 \, February 5th\n\nConquer by a Drawn Game (January 1777 – February 1778): 
 The British capture Philadelphia\, but American victory at Saratoga secures
  the French alliance.The Soul of All America (December 1777 – May 1780): Th
 e war expands to the South and includes the winter at Valley Forge.The Most
  Sacred Thing (May 1780 – onward): The Southern Campaign culminates in York
 town\, securing independence and pointing toward a more perfect union.
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LOCATION:5th Floor\, S.E. Wimberly Library\, Florida Atlantic University
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SUMMARY:Ken Burns’ The American Revolution | Documentary Viewing
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51906366210296
URL:https://calendar.fau.edu/event/ken-burns-the-american-revolution-docume
 ntary-viewing
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CATEGORIES:Film screenings
DESCRIPTION:Experience Ken Burns’ The American Revolution: a sweeping story
  of independence\, civil war\, and global struggle\, presented by Florida A
 tlantic University Libraries in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
 \n\n \n\nDr. Jason Sharples\, Associate Professor of History at Florida Atl
 antic University\, will open both screenings with a brief introduction that
  situates the film within the broader context of early American empires\, I
 ndigenous peoples\, and revolutionary conflict.\n\n \n\nDay 1: Tuesday\, Fe
 bruary 3rd\n\nIn Order to Be Free (May 1754 – May 1775): Escalation of colo
 nial opposition to British policies\, leading to the first shots of the war
 .An Asylum for Mankind (May 1775 – July 1776): Washington takes command and
  Congress declares independence.The Times That Try Men’s Souls (July 1776 –
  January 1777): Washington’s defeats in New York\, retreat across New Jerse
 y\, and the pivotal victories at Trenton and Princeton. \n\nDay 2: Thursday
 \, February 5th\n\nConquer by a Drawn Game (January 1777 – February 1778): 
 The British capture Philadelphia\, but American victory at Saratoga secures
  the French alliance.The Soul of All America (December 1777 – May 1780): Th
 e war expands to the South and includes the winter at Valley Forge.The Most
  Sacred Thing (May 1780 – onward): The Southern Campaign culminates in York
 town\, securing independence and pointing toward a more perfect union.
DTEND:20260205T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260314T050911Z
DTSTART:20260205T150000Z
LOCATION:5th Floor\, S.E. Wimberly Library\, Florida Atlantic University
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ken Burns’ The American Revolution | Documentary Viewing
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51906366211321
URL:https://calendar.fau.edu/event/ken-burns-the-american-revolution-docume
 ntary-viewing
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