What Was the American Revolutionary War?

What Was the American Revolutionary War?

Author: Liam Heffernan January 27, 2026 Duration: 57:00

This week, we explore what is arguably the most consequential event in the creation of the United States, reshaping the Western world by enshrining new concepts of liberty, equality, and self-governance. So I want to know what really caused it, why people risked their lives for it, and how are modern day debates about power, justice and identity still shaped by it, as I ask… what is the American Revolutionary War?

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Special guest for this episode:

  1. Liz Covart, the award-winning creator and host of Ben Franklin’s World. Her work, both academic and public, shines in exploring how early Americans navigated 18th-century complexity: loyalty and revolution, community and conflict, the realities of freedom and the challenges of pluralism. She is also the founder of Scholar.DIY, a public benefit company that empowers scholars to transform their expertise into compelling digital stories.

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Highlights from this episode:

02:56 - A world of empires

08:51 - Taxation without representation

17:21 - The revolution for social mobility

25:48 - Shaping American identity

29:27 - Key battles

34:12 - A mutual enemy

39:22 - The defining moments in America's victory

45:06 - Impact of independence on marginalised groups

49:29 - Liberty and equality for some

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Additional Resources:

  1. Encyclopedia Britannica: Timeline of the American Revolution — Detailed chronology and major themes
  2. American Battlefield Trust: Revolution Timeline — Comprehensive timeline, maps, major battles
  3. Library of Congress: Revolution Primary Sources — Original documents and teaching resources
  4. Have Fun With History: 10 Most Important People in the American Revolution — In-depth profiles and legacy discussions
  5. Mount Vernon: 10 Facts About the Revolutionary War — Focus on George Washington’s leadership and decision-making
  6. American Revolution.org: Best Primary Sources — Diaries, letters, maps, memoirs, political cartoons
  7. Khan Academy: Philosophical

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