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Victory or Death: General Washington at Trenton & Princeton

Offered By: Udemy

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History Courses American History Courses Military Strategy Courses

Course Description

Overview

General Washington at the Battles of Trenton and Princeton

What you'll learn:
  • By the end of this course, you will be able to intelligently discuss the background and course of the Battles of Trenton and Princeton, especially concerning the actions of General George Washington.
  • In this course, you will learn about the terrible and bleak condition of the American troops in 1776, and how it appeared to most people that the Revolution was almost over.
  • In this course, you will grasp Washington's plans to achieve victory at both the towns of Trenton and Princeton.
  • In this course, you will come to appreciate the sacrifices of so many who contributed to the American victories at Trenton and Princeton.

This short course will present two pivotal battles in the American Revolution, the Battles of Trenton and Princeton. These battles helped revive the cause for those fighting against England for independence. There are 13 video lectures, totaling approximately 2 hours. The lectures include over 270 Powerpoint slides to help visualize the material. There are also links to read or listen to "The American Crisis", written by Thomas Paine, and a bibliography in APA format. There are also weekly student notes and self-check quizzes, and a final crossword puzzle.

This course is for all adults, high school and above, and it should appeal to anyone who loves a good dramatic account in history, and to those who appreciate the unexpected victories of those perceived as 'underdogs'.


Taught by

Gerald Franz

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