У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Revolution on the frontier: did the Declaration of Independence matter out there? или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
Historians have occasionally remarked that upon hearing the news at the outbreak of the American Revolution, many frontiersmen shrugged their shoulders and got back to business. The demands of day-to-day life may have kept men from flocking East to join the fighting, but eventually, the "destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions" set forth in the declaration would impact everyone along the frontier... 00:00 - Independence Hall! 00:10 - The Sound of Liberty 🔔 Video Introduction 00:18 - Introduction 00:42 - Philadelphia's Colonial Gardens 01:07 - Posing the Question 01:26 - Frontier in the Declaration 01:54 - Experiencing Politics Firsthand 02:20 - Did People Care? Background Information 02:41 - French & Indian War 03:51 - Intertribal Treachery 04:42 - Dunmore's War 05:24 - Neutral Frontier Tension 06:00 - Cornstalk's Murder 06:58 - Setting the Scene War on the Frontier 08:00 - Fort Pitt 08:24 - Forts Henry & Randolph 08:37 - Boonesboro 08:48 - Harrodsburg 08:57 - Logan's Station The Result of Frontier Conflict 09:19 - Stalemate Period 09:50 - Fate of the Ohio Territory Conclusion 10:19 - Conclusive Answer: Yes! 10:44 - Politics Lived Out 11:12 - Concluding Remarks This video is a part of my 18th-Century Question & Answer series, available as an ever-developing playlist on my channel landing page and in the 'playlists' tab. In this playlist, I take questions posed in comments sections throughout the channel and answer them with the aid of significant research and by incorporating my own experiences as a historical interpreter. Feel free to ask other questions in the comments section- your question might be the subject of my next video! Language set forth in the Declaration of Independence, like the phrase "merciless Indian savages," reflects the sentiments of the time, not my own. I have the utmost respect for America's indigenous people and carry a genuine reverence for those who fought honorably against impossible odds during the period described in this video. A reference to "the Indians," and another to "Indian raids," is meant only to capture the broad stereotype that was leveled towards Native Americans during this time period, as reflected in the Declaration itself. Despite directly quoting antiquated- and offensive- phraseology, I believe I have accurately conveyed my respect for those on both sides of the frontier conflicts mentioned in this video while maintaining the authenticity of our nation's Declaration of Independence and the sentiments expressed therein. #independence #frontier #18thcentury #history #shawnee #nativeamerican #thomasjefferson #foundingfathers #dressingalonghunter #waistcoat #waistecoat #weskit #frock #huntingshirt #leggings #leggins #moccasins #tricorn #gettingdressedinthe18thcentury #18thcenturyhunt #logcabin #longhunter #woodsmanapparel #woodsman #frontiersman #18thcenturyoutfit #18thcenturyclothing #18thcenturyfrontiersman #18thcenturylonghunter #frontiertradingcompany #ftc #bugout #bugoutbag #moccasins #diymoccasins #longhunter #bushcraft #wildernesssurvival #primitiveskills #logcabin #flintlockmusket #18thcenturyskills #primitivebows #primitiveshelter #historictrekking #mountainman #FrenchandIndianWar #AmericanRevolution #Warof1812 #nativeculture #nativeskills #hidetanning #blacksmithing #primitivehunting #primitivefishing #18thcenturycooking #cabinbuild