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The Power of the Pen and Press: Propaganda in the American Revolution

Propaganda in the American Revolution The American Revolution was not won by military might alone. Between 1763 and 1776, a sophisticated propaganda campaign transformed British colonists into American patriots, marking one of history’s first large-scale multimedia movements for political change. This remarkable effort encompassed newspapers, pamphlets, cartoons, songs, poetry, and religious sermons, creating a powerful…

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Key Military and Diplomatic Events of the American Revolution

Key Military and Diplomatic Events of the American Revolution In December 1776, as American troops huddled around campfires reading Thomas Paine’s stirring words, “These are the times that try men’s souls,” the fate of a nation hung in the balance. Background: The American Revolution wasn’t won through military might aloneā€”it was a complex interplay of…

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