

153 Committees and Congress: Governments of the American Revolution (Doing History Rev)
Sep 26, 2017
01:41:03
How did the American revolutionaries organize and coordinate local, provincial, and intercolonial action?
How did the revolutionaries form governments?
In this episode of the Doing History: To the Revolution series we explore governance and governments of the American Revolution with three scholars: Mark Boonshoft, Benjamin Irvin, and Jane Calvert.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/153
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Complementary Blog Post
- William Huntting Howell, "The Committee of Correspondence and the War at Home"
Complementary Episodes
- Episode 112: Mary Beth Norton, The Tea Crisis of 1773
- Episode 123: Revolutionary Allegiances
- Episode 129: J.L. Bell, The Road to Concord
- Episode 130: Paul Revere’s Ride Through History
- Episode 134: Spencer McBride, Pulpit and Nation
- Episode 141: A Declaration in Draft
- Episode 143: Michael Klarman, The Making of the United States Constitution
- Episode 144: Robert Parkinson, The Common Cause of the American Revolution
- Episode 152: Bernard Bailyn, Origins of the American Revolution
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