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The American Revolutionary War | Podcast series
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Episode 1The road to the American Revolutionary War. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
In the first episode of our series on the American Revolutionary War, Professor Adam IP Smith heads back to a moment when the American colonies still saw themselves as British – and explains how disputes over tax, power and representation spiralled into violence.
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Episode 2Inside the Declaration of Independence. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
On the 250th anniversary of the ratification of Declaration of Independence that forged a new nation, we consider the document's radical language and lasting contradictions
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Episode 3How Britain lost America. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
How did a fledgling revolutionary movement survive war with the might of the British empire? Elinor Evans speaks to Professor Adam IP Smith about strategy in the Revolutionary War, the attritional hardship of the campaigns, and the global impact of the conflict
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Episode 3What did the American Revolution really achieve?. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
How did a fledgling revolutionary movement survive war with the might of the British empire? Elinor Evans speaks to Professor Adam IP Smith about strategy in the Revolutionary War, the attritional hardship of the campaigns, and the global impact of the conflict
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Beyond the podcastAmerican Revolutionary War. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
In this four-part HistoryExtra series, Professor Adam IP Smith examines how thirteen British colonies became the United States of America. And was independence ever inevitable?

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