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  1. Six-hour documentary on the American Revolution, from the passage of the Stamp Act (1765) through the ratification of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights (1789). In addition to narration and interviews with historians, the series uses re-enactments of military engagements and excerpts from letters, diaries and other documents of the period, spoken by actors.

  2. Gran Hermano les indicará en que momento cambiar la posición de las banderas haciendo girar la luna con el cuerpo, manteniendo la posición y sin caerse, los tres mejores de cada grupo avanzaría a la siguiente etapa. En la etapa final los ganadores previos (Viviana, Francisco y Hans) se enfrentaron en la misma prueba.

  3. The gift of the collection marks another milestone of Sid’s broad philanthrophy. At Princeton, he has endowed the Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Professorship in the American Revolutionary Era in the History Department as well as endowments for the Lapidus Family Fund for American Jewish Studies, the Sid Lapidus ’59 Research Fund for Studies of the Age of Revolution and the Enlightenment at the ...

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  5. This series is not just informative. It’s often touching, exciting, inspiring, and full of wonderful details about individuals. Above all it gives a sense of the greatness of the people involved in the Revolution. As told here, the American Revolution, which over time has revolutionized the world, was a very fluid series of events.

  6. Like all revolutions, the American Revolution was inspired by ideas. These ideas were chiefly derived from three sources: traditional British legal and political concepts and values, the progressive ideas of the Enlightenment, and what some historians have called the ‘American experience’. From these emerged some distinct ideas and ...

  7. Summaries. Six-hour documentary on the American Revolution, from the passage of the Stamp Act (1765) through the ratification of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights (1789). In addition to narration and interviews with historians, the series uses re-enactments of military engagements and excerpts from letters, diaries and other ...