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  • American Revolution: Continental Congress
    American Revolution: Continental Congress

    11 Photos

    Discover the accomplishments of the First and Second Constitutional Congresses, and learn about the major players behind such documents as the Declaration of Independence and the Treaty of Paris.

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  • American Revolution: Events and Battles
    American Revolution: Events and Battles

    12 Photos

    Explore Revolutionary battle sites such as Lexington, Concord and Yorktown, and learn how the events that took place there shaped the course of the war.

    (12 Photos)
  • American Revolution: Key Military Figures
    American Revolution: Key Military Figures

    10 Photos

    View images of key military figures from the American Revolution, and learn what role they played in this war of independence.

    (10 Photos)
  • American Revolution: Flags and Fliers
    American Revolution: Flags and Fliers

    10 Photos

    Discover some of the flags and fliers that circulated amongst the colonies before and during the American Revolution.

    (10 Photos)
  • George Washington
    George Washington

    17 Photos

    See pictures from the life and presidency of George Washington.

    (17 Photos)
  • John Adams
    John Adams

    7 Photos

    See pictures from the life and presidency of John Adams.

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  • Thomas Jefferson
    Thomas Jefferson

    11 Photos

    See pictures from the life and presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

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Videos (16)

  • Declaration of Independence
    Declaration of Independence

    Video Clip (3:04)

    To many in the Continental Congress, war was unthinkable. So why did they finally create this revolutionary document?

    Video Clip (3:04)
  • American Revolution
    American Revolution

    Video Clip (3:20)

    Get the story of how a fledgling, largely disconnected nation won its freedom from the greatest military force of its time.

    Video Clip (3:20)
  • James Madison: Did You Know?
    James Madison: Did You Know?

    Video Clip (1:36)

    At just 5'4", James Madison was hardly a commanding presence, but that didn't stop him from shaping American history.

    Video Clip (1:36)
  • Colonists Protest British Policies
    Colonists Protest British Policies

    Video Clip (3:05)

    From the 1760's onward, colonial anger grows as the British pass a series of taxes and laws. With each one, the two groups move closer to war.

    Video Clip (3:05)
  • The Sons of Liberty and the Boston Tea Party
    The Sons of Liberty and the Boston Tea Party

    Video Clip (1:52)

    In 1771, a group of colonists protest thirteen years of increasing British oppression, by attacking merchant ships in Boston Harbor. In retaliation, the British close the port, and inflict even harsher penalties.

    Video Clip (1:52)
  • Boston Massacre Sparks a Revolution
    Boston Massacre Sparks a Revolution

    Video Clip (1:42)

    The shooting of several men by British soldiers in 1770 enflames passions in the colonies.

    Video Clip (1:42)
  • Jefferson and the Continental Congress
    Jefferson and the Continental Congress

    Video Clip (3:33)

    Over 17 days, Thomas Jefferson writes what will become the mission statement for a revolution and a new nation: the Declaration of Independence.

    Video Clip (3:33)
  • First Revolutionary Battle at Lexington & Concord
    First Revolutionary Battle at Lexington & Concord

    Video Clip (1:58)

    In April 1775, when British troops are sent to confiscate colonial weapons, they run into an untrained and angry militia. This ragtag army defeats 700 British soldiers and the surprise victory bolsters their confidence for the war ahead.

    Video Clip (1:58)
  • Matt Damon: The Declaration of Independence
    Matt Damon: The Declaration of Independence

    Video Clip (2:02)

    Actor Matt Damon performs and discusses the Declaration of Independence.

    Video Clip (2:02)
  • Jefferson Writes the Declaration of Independence
    Jefferson Writes the Declaration of Independence

    Video Clip (2:37)

    At 33, Thomas Jefferson wrote the original draft of America's historic Declaration of Independence, which was approved by the Continental Congress after several days of debate and revisions on July 4, 1776.

    Video Clip (2:37)
  • British Victory at Bunker Hill
    British Victory at Bunker Hill

    Video Clip (1:42)

    A fatal lack of ammunition dooms the colonists chances in an early American Revolutionary battle near Boston.

    Video Clip (1:42)
  • Washington Escapes Brooklyn
    Washington Escapes Brooklyn

    Video Clip (2:05)

    As British General William Howe anticipates surrender, General Washington fleas across the East River under cover of darkness.

    Video Clip (2:05)
  • Washington's Surprise Attack on Trenton
    Washington's Surprise Attack on Trenton

    Video Clip (1:40)

    By Christmas, 1777, in desperate need of a victory, Washington defies military convention with a nighttime assault in the dead of winter.

    Video Clip (1:40)
  • Battle of Saratoga Turns the Tide
    Battle of Saratoga Turns the Tide

    Video Clip (2:22)

    In 1777, the colonists force the surrender of 6,000 British troops in New York State. This first major victory convinces France to enter the conflict on the Americans' side.

    Video Clip (2:22)
  • American Victory at Yorktown
    American Victory at Yorktown

    Video Clip (1:50)

    A two pronged attack by French & American forces defeats General Cornwallis in Virginia. Two years later, the Treaty of Paris will officially end the war

    Video Clip (1:50)
  • The Founding Fathers Unite
    The Founding Fathers Unite

    Video Clip (2:51)

    Who wrote which parts of the anonymous Federalist Papers? Madison and Jefferson disagree.

    Video Clip (2:51)

Interactives (1)

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From 1774 to 1789, the Continental Congress served as the government of the 13 American colonies and later the United States.

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