How to get the most out of The American Revolution; Liberty! with Alison Stanley:

  • First, read the course details below.
  • Prepare a notebook for note taking and homework.
  • Students begin the course by clicking on the "Recording" and watching the instructor's lecture for Class One.
  • Complete the Week One Activities.
  • If you need review, go back and watch the recording again and/or go over the Powerpoint.
  • Repeat until all classes are complete.
  • Once the course is completed to the parent's satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records. Homeschool Connections does not provide record keeping.

Total Classes: 10

Duration: 55 minutes

Prerequisite: None

Suggested Grade Level: 6th to 8th grade

Instructor: Alison Stanley, JD

Course Description: Students will explore the “Road to Revolution” starting with the question of why people pushed for change. Students will learn the cost of the Revolution to the British and to the colonists. They will study leaders and heroes of the war, on both sides. The classes will also go beyond the facts and ask what it means to be an American, what liberty is, and how our perception of liberty has changed over our country’s history.

Course outline:

Class 1: Colonial Climate and Life

Class 2: British Policies Cause the Colonies to Revolt

Class 3: Sons of Liberty and Boston Massacre Trial

Class 4: The Intolerable Acts, The First and Second Continental Congresses and Battles of Lexington and Concord

Class 5: The War Begins, The Continental Army and Intelligence

Class 6: Spies (cont'd.), Siege of Boston, Battle of Long Island

Class 7: Trenton, Jefferson and The Declaration of Independence

Class 8: Declaration of Independence and the Role of Women

Class 9: Saratoga, Valley Forge, American Allies and The Continental Navy

Class 10: Yorktown, Articles of Confederation and Preliminary Articles of Peace

Course Materials: Provided FREE by the instructor.

Homework: Students can expect to spend approx. two hours per week outside of class on homework. Short written essays, reading assignments, and final, graded by the instructor.

Answer Key: An answer key booklet is included with this course. However, a parent or tutor may still be required to grade essay projects.