
Épisode 14
26min.
Dates that Made History - 1776, The American Independence
Description
The American revolution is sometimes watered down to the point where it can become an almost silent revolution.
Here, we wish to return to the context of increased imperialism in Great Britain since it started "ruling the waves " in place of France after 1762. We also examine the ideological foundations of a "Bill of Rights " that inspired other revolutions and was the basis of a long war of independence – almost 10 years. It did not change the face of the world at first, but it definitely shook its symbolic and economic balances to the core.
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Français, Allemand, Anglais
Sous-titre
Espagnol, Italien
Transcription
Français
Épisodes de la série

26min
Dates that Made History - April 3, 33 : The Crucifixion Of Jesus

26min
Dates that Made History - Death Of Alexander The Great

26min
Dates that Made History - September, 622: The Departure Of Mohamet For Medina

26min
Dates that Made History - 20 June 1789: The Tennis Court Oath

26min
Dates that Made History - 1492: A New World

26min
Dates that Made History - August 24, 79 : The Destruction Of Pompei

26min
Dates that Made History - February 11, 1990: Mandela Is Released From Prison

26min
Dates that Made History - The Beginnings Of The Black Death

26min
Dates that Made History - August 6, 1945 : Hiroshima

24min
Dates that Made History - 1431: The Fall Of Angkor

26min
Dates that Made History - -399 Bc – The Trial Of Socrates

26min
Dates that Made History - 1270, Louis Ix Dies In Carthage

26min
Dates that Made History - 1610, The Assassination Of Henry Iv

26min
Dates that Made History - - 753: The Foundation Of Rome

26min
Dates that Made History - 1776, The American Independence

26min
Dates that Made History - May 29, 1453, The Fall Of Constantinople
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