Time Stamp! Intro 0:00 What Triggered The America Revolution 0:34 Declararation Of Independance 2:45 Battle Of Saratoga 4:31 Yorktown 7:38 Conclusion 8:37. I hope you find this useful!
The video explain me very well and i think its amazing how the persons do all of this. My summarize is here: Before the American Revolutionary War, tensions between the British crown and its thirteen colonies had been growing due to various taxation measures taken by the mother country. The Boston Massacre, Burning of the Gaspee, and the 1773 Boston Tea Party sparked a rally against British rule. In response, colonial leaders gathered in Philadelphia in September 1774 to discuss their opposition to British rule. However, the First Continental Congress's attempt to demand independence from Britain did not go far. Tensions flared up on April 18, 1775, when British troops marched to Concord, Massachusetts, and the Battles of Lexington and Concord sparked the American Revolutionary War. The Continental Army, led by General George Washington, was formed in June 1775, and American troops were defeated at the Battle of Bunker Hill and Fort Ticonderoga. In March 1776, the British led by General William Howe retreated to Canada to prepare for a major invasion of New York. The Continental Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence in July 1776, and a large British fleet was sent to New York to crush the rebellion. In the North, General Burgoyne and his men were forced to surrender in October 1778. After the American victory in the Battle of Saratoga, France and America signed treaties of alliance in February 1778, providing America with troops and warships. On June 28, 1778, Henry Clinton and his troops were attacked by Washington's army near Monmouth, New Jersey, but the joint attack against the British failed. The war was declared over in 1778.
What’s crazy is how I learned more from this 9 minute clip than I did with my school spending a couple weeks on going through this war lol we went over every and any little thing that happened what felt like that you got lost with the actual key points of the war
@@damntravis6056 No taxation without representation came from colonists having no representation in British Parliament specifically. The American equivalent of Parliament is Congress, and D.C. does not have (voting) representation in Congress
Everyone’s saying there from schiool,meanwhile I have a test in the upcoming hour,and yet I was absent each time they were teaching about the revolution.
Not well explained at all. Google oneida indians in revolutionary war then you will realize how much this vid did not cover....major parts and players. Washington and his men were starving and freezing at valley forge on the brink of defeat and only survived because the oneidas broke thru the blockade and rescued them bringing food blankets and supplies to get them back on their feet.
I wanted to make a time line video about this, but dang, I don't think I could do a better job. The pics popping up over the locations and moving to show where the events took place was flat out brilliant. I will have to come up with something way better or not bother, and so far I am not going to bother.
Before the American Revolutionary War, tensions between the British crown and its thirteen colonies had been growing due to various taxation measures. The Boston Massacre, Burning of the Gaspee, and the 1773 Boston Tea Party sparked a rally against British rule. In response, colonial leaders gathered in Philadelphia to discuss their opposition to British rule. However, the First Continental Congress's attempt to demand independence did not go far. Tensions flared up on April 18, 1775, when British troops marched to Concord, Massachusetts, leading to the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The Continental Army was formed in June 1775, and American troops were defeated at the Battle of Bunker Hill and Fort Ticonderoga. In March 1776, the British led by General William Howe retreated to Canada, and the Continental Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence. The North faced defeats in battles at Freeman's Farm and Bemis Heights, and France and America signed treaties of alliance in February 1778.
@normlor7655 And Bernie! Don't forget Bernardo de Gálvez! The Founding Fathers would first toast George Washington and then would toast Bernardo de Gálvez for being the two people most responsible for our liberation!
We are still a colony in all but name, sounds absurd but it’s true. Look closer and you will see alarming parallels and remember coincidences do not exist.
@@cjthebeesknees oh yeah. For sure... I mean, hell, here we are speaking English... however that has almost nothing to do with my statement. England (especially alone) would not be able to inv*de the U.S. successfully. I don't think any country could singularly. Most, if not all, countries aren't stupid enough to try.
@@justinklinck6575 your right, it would be stupid for any country to try and invade the USA, nobody would stand a chance. But,, wars ain't fought like that anymore, its done by nuclear subs , or high altitude supersonic bombers . Like the time the USA government asked the British to play war games, they wanted to see if anyone could get through,/ past their latest defence systems. Can't remember the year tbh, 60s or 70s . I think it was 4 out of the 5 British bombers managed to get through and avoid everything and nuke several strategic targets ( virtually) that would have crippled the USA if it was a real war. The US government were so shocked they couldn't believe it they thought there was a malfunction in their system, So they checked everything and a couple of years later they asked the British to try again. Once again the British planes avoided US defences, shot down a couple of US fighters and nuked the USA . The USA government kept it a secret for decades , There are a couple of vids on utube that tell the full story. That's the way it would happen, not by invading.
@@kevwhufc8640 lmao. Bringing up war games from the mid-late 20th century is irrelevant for what would happen today. U.S. forces are much bigger and better than they were 50 years ago. Come on man. 😂
@@kevwhufc8640 do you have any idea how many top tier aircrafts and n*kes we have now as opposed to back then? Anything Britain could possibly throw at us, we could throw much MUCH more of in return. We have 800+ military bases all over the world bro. If you attempted to attack the heart of the homeland, you can expect your entire island to be a glass floor pretty soon after.. The quality of your training would not be a match for the sheer numbers of fighter jets and bombers that would come your way. To believe otherwise would simply be delusional, the United States military is just too big for you.
no it wasnt the americans were already well established as being ethnically mexican and irish like they are now 😁 it was a very real war between two different peoples and cultures
The French navy helped the US , along with 20,000 French sailors, on land the French sent over 25.000 soldiers to fight against the British. They also gave over a billion Francs , and 90% of guns and gunpowder came from the French. He didn't mention any of that either.. American's rarely do ;)
Why do you include two Virginia counties as part of Maryland? Accomack and Northampton counties, the Eastern Shore of Virginia on the Delmarva Peninsula, have never been part of Maryland. If possible, please correct your map!
Did England really recognize American Independence or was it more of a negoitated compromising deal for both sides whereby the money and power remained at the top.
Admirably lucid and compelling; akin to a book that was lucid and compelling in its argumentation. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Thank you for this as we down here in new zealand had the British come down here and cunningly defeat the Moari who where the first to set foot .Natives of thee land . Not all of us here recognize the poms as big brothers and had we had help from the France we down here in the south Pasific may b a free land as well .
I've been doing a essay on the revolutionary war and have found that every source I've used has taught that the British won at Camden not the Americans like video tells
It seems that the narrator got it right, but the graphics are wrong. There are quite a few mistakes actually (for example, they say the last battle ended in 1981). Same with all of this channel's videos. Love the idea of this video, but a lot of it is really pretty sloppy.
Yes, American colonists paid much lower taxes than British citizens before the American Revolution: Tax rates Before the Revolution, the tax rate for colonists was between 1-1.5%, while the tax rate for British citizens was between 5-7%.
It’s highly unlikely that we would of achieved independence without French support and for those who are unaware.. Shoutout to Morocco 🇲🇦 The first country to extend recognition of the United States. Good looking out.
Btw I want to let everyone know that this misinformation left me with a 50 on my test, William Howe did not leave and go to Canada during Burgoyne’s plan but he actually stayed in Pennsylvania , He said Cornwallis came from the West when it was St. Ledger who came from the South
@Chad973, you can’t watch a ten minute video about the American Revolution and reasonably expect to pass a test on the topic. The video simplifies things avoiding many of the complexities and much of the politics. How was it that Washington was considered to be the congressional commander for the Army? Where did the weapons that were suspected of being hidden in Lexington and Concord come from? Why did only 13 colonies assemble and revolt? What was going on in Vermont with the governors of NY and NH each chattering towns in that territory? This video doesn’t even discuss the attempted revolt by Army officers against Congress during the war.
Britain was very rich under king George. Lots of building went up round the country . They did not know about the oil in Texas and Alaska then . And we went by horse and train. No need for oil. We had no cars Know America can make you an electric car for GBP 56000. But no charging points. We have 7 charging points at work. And 15 electric cars. So I have to let them in at .6.50 am every morning .Only first 7 can charge.The others have to wait. Nobody wants a van. We have two vans. The range is to small 60 miles in winter.
I do not understand why it is so difficult for the people who make these video to include all of the relevant facts and information. There are gapping holes in this timeline.
Really? I have a 300+ page book on just the Battle of Saratoga. How do you fit all the relevant facts and information into a ten minute video? Who decides what is relevant anyway? Always more than one source.
Who else is here for school? (from Germany btw
Hi
Algerian school😁🌻
Wow they make you learn this in Germany?!
Same, and from Spain :)
Yes lol
That moment when you realize that The Revelutionary War ended in 1981
8:08
I spotted that also 😂 must of had a deloren
the one also showed 1881
@@midasplayz69 damn, that’s a whole 100 years later
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Time Stamp!
Intro 0:00
What Triggered The America Revolution 0:34
Declararation Of Independance 2:45
Battle Of Saratoga 4:31
Yorktown 7:38
Conclusion 8:37.
I hope you find this useful!
The video explain me very well and i think its amazing how the persons do all of this. My summarize is here:
Before the American Revolutionary War, tensions between the British crown and its thirteen colonies had been growing due to various taxation measures taken by the mother country. The Boston Massacre, Burning of the Gaspee, and the 1773 Boston Tea Party sparked a rally against British rule. In response, colonial leaders gathered in Philadelphia in September 1774 to discuss their opposition to British rule. However, the First Continental Congress's attempt to demand independence from Britain did not go far.
Tensions flared up on April 18, 1775, when British troops marched to Concord, Massachusetts, and the Battles of Lexington and Concord sparked the American Revolutionary War. The Continental Army, led by General George Washington, was formed in June 1775, and American troops were defeated at the Battle of Bunker Hill and Fort Ticonderoga. In March 1776, the British led by General William Howe retreated to Canada to prepare for a major invasion of New York. The Continental Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence in July 1776, and a large British fleet was sent to New York to crush the rebellion.
In the North, General Burgoyne and his men were forced to surrender in October 1778. After the American victory in the Battle of Saratoga, France and America signed treaties of alliance in February 1778, providing America with troops and warships. On June 28, 1778, Henry Clinton and his troops were attacked by Washington's army near Monmouth, New Jersey, but the joint attack against the British failed. The war was declared over in 1778.
How long did it take you to type all of that😭🙏🏽
It’s about time for another one
You're not wrong. We have too many people who hate the flag
Use this for our homeschooling lesson in History. Thank you!
What’s crazy is how I learned more from this 9 minute clip than I did with my school spending a couple weeks on going through this war lol we went over every and any little thing that happened what felt like that you got lost with the actual key points of the war
this video contains really good information! thanks!
Idk if its just me, but the music is very distracting
Same here. In the beginning it sounded like COD black ops 2 music from the zombies
Watching this before the US-England World Cup game to get hyped 😈
😂😂😂😂
Read the declaration of independence too 😂
We the people...😂
8:06 "Cornwallis and his entire army were forced to surrender on October 19th, 1981." Hmmmmmmm.....Didn't realize it was so recent!
I knew I heard him right!
The 80’s were wild.
8:12 he said 1981, its 1781 to fix your mistake for everyone
I caught that too
@@Madmok128 ok
You didn't know this war dealt with Time travel?
1981….. just making sure everyone is paying attention
T8:12 I think it’s supposed to be 1781 not 1981 😂
This video really helps! 😉! You really help so I subscribed and liked the video! Keep it up! I like all your videos
No taxation without representation, but now Washington DC does the same thing. It even says on Washington DC license plates.
What do you mean by "Does the same"?
Representation means having a vote and ability to run for office yourself. You can vote and run for office.
@@damntravis6056 No taxation without representation came from colonists having no representation in British Parliament specifically. The American equivalent of Parliament is Congress, and D.C. does not have (voting) representation in Congress
i was using this vid for my homework, ;]
same mahreen
@@nujhatahmed1854 bruh
@@rosiesforrose.mahreenrose2406 what?
@@nujhatahmed1854 nothingg
same
8:15 shouldn't that be 1781 and not 1981?
Everyone’s saying there from schiool,meanwhile I have a test in the upcoming hour,and yet I was absent each time they were teaching about the revolution.
On what date was the airports secured during the battle of Yorktown ?
This was really well explained. Appreciated.
No, not really. Leaves out a lot of pertinent details.
@@jeddiajones4570 if it missed out the "pertinent" details, then why are you here watching this video?
Maybe Jeddia was using this as a study guide?@@DarknessTruth24
All LIES
Not well explained at all. Google oneida indians in revolutionary war then you will realize how much this vid did not cover....major parts and players. Washington and his men were starving and freezing at valley forge on the brink of defeat and only survived because the oneidas broke thru the blockade and rescued them bringing food blankets and supplies to get them back on their feet.
3:00 your map is 100% incorrect and will make people believe that Virginia is NE of Boston.
I wanted to make a time line video about this, but dang, I don't think I could do a better job. The pics popping up over the locations and moving to show where the events took place was flat out brilliant. I will have to come up with something way better or not bother, and so far I am not going to bother.
Thanks so much for this
dis is nice
Hi! Ama ing analisis! Do you have something on the Mexican Revolution?
Nice explaining
Finally..infotmation! visuals without too much fluff for my cset
Before the American Revolutionary War, tensions between the British crown and its thirteen colonies had been growing due to various taxation measures. The Boston Massacre, Burning of the Gaspee, and the 1773 Boston Tea Party sparked a rally against British rule. In response, colonial leaders gathered in Philadelphia to discuss their opposition to British rule. However, the First Continental Congress's attempt to demand independence did not go far. Tensions flared up on April 18, 1775, when British troops marched to Concord, Massachusetts, leading to the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The Continental Army was formed in June 1775, and American troops were defeated at the Battle of Bunker Hill and Fort Ticonderoga. In March 1776, the British led by General William Howe retreated to Canada, and the Continental Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence. The North faced defeats in battles at Freeman's Farm and Bemis Heights, and France and America signed treaties of alliance in February 1778.
The map of the colonies is incorrect, Vermont should be shown as part of New Hampshire instead of New York.
Tq so much❤
WITHOUT GEORGE, EVERY AMERICAN WOULD BE BEGGING FOR YORKSHIRE PUDDING EVERY SUNDAY!!!
Without the French you mean haha
@@Kapulotand the Spanish!
@normlor7655 And Bernie! Don't forget Bernardo de Gálvez! The Founding Fathers would first toast George Washington and then would toast Bernardo de Gálvez for being the two people most responsible for our liberation!
@@Kapulotbritish spotted
cool background music😎
anyone know the music name?
Poop moster
Spain joined the war supporting the 13 colonies side, you forgot that buddy.
My daughter loves your video
Thank you. God bless you.
this helped with school
How was communication to make this happen so strategic?
This is pretty good
Not going to lie, the colonials got so lucky in this war. It'd be funny if great Britain tried to attack the U.S. in modern day though. Lol
We are still a colony in all but name, sounds absurd but it’s true. Look closer and you will see alarming parallels and remember coincidences do not exist.
@@cjthebeesknees oh yeah. For sure... I mean, hell, here we are speaking English... however that has almost nothing to do with my statement. England (especially alone) would not be able to inv*de the U.S. successfully. I don't think any country could singularly. Most, if not all, countries aren't stupid enough to try.
@@justinklinck6575 your right, it would be stupid for any country to try and invade the USA, nobody would stand a chance.
But,, wars ain't fought like that anymore, its done by nuclear subs , or high altitude supersonic bombers .
Like the time the USA government asked the British to play war games, they wanted to see if anyone could get through,/ past their latest defence systems.
Can't remember the year tbh, 60s or 70s .
I think it was 4 out of the 5 British bombers managed to get through and avoid everything and nuke several strategic targets ( virtually) that would have crippled the USA if it was a real war.
The US government were so shocked they couldn't believe it they thought there was a malfunction in their system,
So they checked everything and a couple of years later they asked the British to try again.
Once again the British planes avoided US defences, shot down a couple of US fighters and nuked the USA .
The USA government kept it a secret for decades ,
There are a couple of vids on utube that tell the full story.
That's the way it would happen, not by invading.
@@kevwhufc8640 lmao. Bringing up war games from the mid-late 20th century is irrelevant for what would happen today. U.S. forces are much bigger and better than they were 50 years ago. Come on man. 😂
@@kevwhufc8640 do you have any idea how many top tier aircrafts and n*kes we have now as opposed to back then? Anything Britain could possibly throw at us, we could throw much MUCH more of in return. We have 800+ military bases all over the world bro. If you attempted to attack the heart of the homeland, you can expect your entire island to be a glass floor pretty soon after.. The quality of your training would not be a match for the sheer numbers of fighter jets and bombers that would come your way. To believe otherwise would simply be delusional, the United States military is just too big for you.
Basically it was a British civil war on American soil
no it wasnt the americans were already well established as being ethnically mexican and irish like they are now 😁
it was a very real war between two different peoples and cultures
What are all of the wars the colonists won?
Damn u are using words that i cant understand
can u make it simpler?
Same I can’t understand him 🙋🏽
here's a version for you:
america no want pay taxes
america fight
america win
@@siazonmarcusr.9434 PFFT-
@@sticklovesyou ?
@@siazonmarcusr.9434 if only we could do that for our essays!
No credit given to Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys. There was no Continental Navy at the time.
The French navy helped the US , along with 20,000 French sailors, on land the French sent over 25.000 soldiers to fight against the British.
They also gave over a billion Francs , and 90% of guns and gunpowder came from the French.
He didn't mention any of that either..
American's rarely do ;)
@@kevwhufc8640
1 billion is crazy
There comes a time when one must ask themselves, "how did we allow politicians to keep taxing us again."
Why do you include two Virginia counties as part of Maryland? Accomack and Northampton counties, the Eastern Shore of Virginia on the Delmarva Peninsula, have never been part of Maryland. If possible, please correct your map!
1981, huh? Correction for script: 1781 at the 8:13 mark.
Did England really recognize American Independence or was it more of a negoitated compromising deal for both sides whereby the money and power remained at the top.
at 8:13 you said 1981 instead of 1781
Helpful, but the background music is distracting.
Admirably lucid and compelling; akin to a book that was lucid and compelling in its argumentation. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
you didn't spell Revolutionary correct in the closing credits.... :(
It is really well explained thx 👍
I’m watching this for a test tomorrow
At 8 minutes and 12 seconds, a wrong date of 1981 is stated.
Thx
Fascinating
Varför har dem labyrint intro ljudet
I am also a student from England 😊
5:20 says “Germantown Maryland” it’s Germantown Pennsylvania.
why dose the song sound like a trap remix of black ops zombies lol
OMG 😱 I said the same exact thing
I swear it was copied straight from COD
Town(z)end acts?🤨🧐
Thank you for this as we down here in new zealand had the British come down here and cunningly defeat the Moari who where the first to set foot .Natives of thee land . Not all of us here recognize the poms as big brothers and had we had help from the France we down here in the south Pasific may b a free land as well .
Tf
What about those yellowed west side lands? Are they not occupied by British?
This video says Cornwallis surrendered in 1981. I was in jr high
I've been doing a essay on the revolutionary war and have found that every source I've used has taught that the British won at Camden not the Americans like video tells
It seems that the narrator got it right, but the graphics are wrong. There are quite a few mistakes actually (for example, they say the last battle ended in 1981). Same with all of this channel's videos. Love the idea of this video, but a lot of it is really pretty sloppy.
Yes, American colonists paid much lower taxes than British citizens before the American Revolution:
Tax rates
Before the Revolution, the tax rate for colonists was between 1-1.5%, while the tax rate for British citizens was between 5-7%.
Nobody ever talks about East and West Florida colonies or the Canadians colonies who all said no to the war.
It didn't establish a democracy-it established a Constitutional Republic.
For God’s sake do you people ever give it a rest? Of course the US is a democracy.
What's your email address? Love the videos!
Ok?
Cornwallis surrendered 1981?!🤣
He just wouldn't give up
Served his country for over 200 years. That is dedication.
It’s highly unlikely that we would of achieved independence without French support and for those who are unaware..
Shoutout to Morocco 🇲🇦
The first country to extend recognition of the United States. Good looking out.
I agree
Toren likes this!
yes i like it
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Btw I want to let everyone know that this misinformation left me with a 50 on my test, William Howe did not leave and go to Canada during Burgoyne’s plan but he actually stayed in Pennsylvania , He said Cornwallis came from the West when it was St. Ledger who came from the South
@Chad973, you can’t watch a ten minute video about the American Revolution and reasonably expect to pass a test on the topic. The video simplifies things avoiding many of the complexities and much of the politics. How was it that Washington was considered to be the congressional commander for the Army? Where did the weapons that were suspected of being hidden in Lexington and Concord come from? Why did only 13 colonies assemble and revolt? What was going on in Vermont with the governors of NY and NH each chattering towns in that territory? This video doesn’t even discuss the attempted revolt by Army officers against Congress during the war.
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I ❤❤ the VEDIOS !!!😊😂👌
@Janice Belcuore lol
You said Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown October 19, 1981.
The facked how we had a full-on war and. Now we are friends is crazy
Making USA history easier for our young people.
Not really, because this video left out everything the French did to make the US victory possible .
Without the French it wouldn't have happened.
i hate social studies
No shit sure lock
I’m here
There’s a ship called ironsides
8:08 October 19, 1981???
Britain was fighting against France Spain and Red Indians.
And took a massive L
Britain was very rich under king George.
Lots of building went up round the country .
They did not know about the oil in Texas and Alaska then .
And we went by horse and train.
No need for oil.
We had no cars
Know America can make you an electric car for GBP 56000.
But no charging points.
We have 7 charging points at work.
And 15 electric cars.
So I have to let them in at .6.50 am every morning .Only first 7 can charge.The others have to wait.
Nobody wants a van.
We have two vans.
The range is to small 60 miles in winter.
Thomas Jefferson
cash and currency
wait the war was still going in 1981?
I got an exam next hour 😂🥲
Did you pass your exams ?
Triggered over a Tea tax 🤔
Cooool.
bro said 1981 but on the screen it says 1781
I do not understand why it is so difficult for the people who make these video to include all of the relevant facts and information. There are gapping holes in this timeline.
The premise of your question is idiotic.
Really? I have a 300+ page book on just the Battle of Saratoga. How do you fit all the relevant facts and information into a ten minute video? Who decides what is relevant anyway? Always more than one source.
I believe I’m in the wrong timeline
2:39
Why did France help the colonies?
"establish democracy" no established a constitutional republic!
Massachusetts and road Island
I live in South Carolina
Trying to study for social study test
if your here for school
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Fort mon- mouth
Cornwallis surrendered in 1981...
The war ended in 1781, and american has gone downhill since.