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history19 days ago

Trenton Celebrates Revolutionary War Anniversary and Patriots Week 2025

The article commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Trenton, a pivotal victory in the American Revolution led by George Washington, which revitalized the Patriot cause and secured American independence through a daring Christmas night crossing of the Delaware River and a surprise attack on Hessian forces.

history2 months ago

Ken Burns Highlights the American Revolution's Global Significance

Ken Burns' six-part, 12-hour documentary series 'The American Revolution' explores the complex origins, battles, and legacy of the fight for independence, blending detailed military history with social and political insights, while critically examining the founding ideals and their contradictions, arriving at a timely reflection on America's past and present.

history3 months ago

U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Celebrate 250 Years with Parades and Events in Philadelphia

The article traces the origins and early history of the U.S. Navy, from its beginnings during the American Revolution, including key figures like John Adams and Esek Hopkins, to its growth into a formidable force, and discusses contemporary issues such as China's naval expansion and recent political debates about naval ship design and strategy.

entertainment1 year ago

"Michael Douglas Shines as Benjamin Franklin in Apple TV's 'Franklin': A Revolutionary Performance"

Apple TV+ miniseries "Franklin" recounts Benjamin Franklin's mission in France to foster a Franco-American alliance, but falls flat with dull monologues and sluggish pacing, failing to capture the ingenuity and charm of the Founding Father. Despite its dense plot, the series boasts beautiful production design and visuals. Michael Douglas's portrayal of Franklin, while attempting humor, struggles to break through the monotony. The series premieres on April 12 on Apple TV+.

entertainment1 year ago

"Michael Douglas Shines as 'Franklin' in Apple TV+ Drama"

Michael Douglas stars as Benjamin Franklin in the new Apple TV+ series "Franklin," which portrays the founding father's diplomatic mission in France to secure support for the American Revolution. The series, based on Stacy Schiff’s book, offers a nuanced portrayal of the political intrigues and personal relationships of the time, with Douglas delivering a captivating performance alongside a strong supporting cast. Premiering on April 12, "Franklin" presents a compelling and engaging take on this pivotal period in American history.

historycultural-event2 years ago

Unmasking the Myths: Boston Tea Party's 250th Anniversary Sparks Controversy

Boston commemorated the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party with grand celebrations, including reenactments, parades, and demonstrations. Crowds gathered at various locations, such as Faneuil Hall and Atlantic Wharf, to honor the historic event that marked a turning point in American history. Participants dressed in colonial attire, jeered at Redcoats, and dumped tea into Boston Harbor, echoing the spirit of the Sons of Liberty. The event showcased the significance of the Boston Tea Party in shaping the American Revolution.

entertainment2 years ago

Ken Burns Challenges Historical Narratives and Celebrity-Approved Documentaries

Filmmaker Ken Burns is set to release a 6-part, 12-hour documentary on the Revolutionary War in 2025. Burns anticipates potential objections from right-wing viewers due to the complex and revisionist nature of the narrative. He highlights the diversity of the people involved in the war, including Native Americans, freed Blacks, immigrants, and women. Burns and PBS CEO Paula Kerger discuss the changing media landscape and the importance of collective viewing experiences. However, Burns expresses concern about the impact of social media on interpersonal communication. Despite his initial wariness, Burns acknowledges the value of streaming platforms in reaching a wider audience.

history2 years ago

Unveiling the Myths and Legacy of the Boston Tea Party at its 250th Anniversary

As the Boston Tea Party commemorates its 250th anniversary, historians reflect on the event's significance and dispel common myths surrounding it. Contrary to popular belief, the protest was not a drunken party and had little to do with tax hikes. Rather, it symbolized the colonists' frustration with their lack of representation in decision-making. The destruction of tea chests was a disciplined and methodical act of civil disobedience, carefully planned by ordinary citizens. The event set in motion a chain of events that led to the Revolutionary War and the birth of a new nation. Today, the anniversary serves as a reminder of the importance of civic engagement and the fight for representation in government.