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  2. Liberty! - Wikipedia

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    "The World Turned Upside Down" (1778-1783): The French alliance, Gen. Clinton's campaign in the south, the siege of Charleston, Gen. Cornwallis's strategy to conquer the south, Benedict Arnold joins the British, French troops under Gen. Rochambeau reinforce Washington's army, Gen. Nathanael Greene reclaims the south, the Battle of Yorktown, the ...

  3. American urban history - Wikipedia

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    This article is part of a series on the: History of the United States; St. Louis, Missouri c.1900. ... The new nation, 1783–1815. Trends in economic growth, 1700 ...

  4. List of war films and TV specials set between 1775 and 1914

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    Sharpe (1993–2006) (TV series) Hornblower (1998–2003 TV series) – last two episodes (Loyalty, Duty) The Emperor's New Clothes, adaptation of the novel The Death of Napoleon. A what if tale of Napoleon's exile at St. Helena; Napoleon (2002) (TV miniseries) War and Peace (2002) Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), naval ...

  5. List of television series and miniseries about the American ...

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    The Revolution - 2006 13-part mini-series broadcast on History Channel covering the American Revolution from the Townshend Acts of 1767 to George Washington's inauguration in 1789. John Adams – 2008 HBO miniseries biopic about John Adams , based on David McCullough 's biography also entitled John Adams .

  6. Federalist Era - Wikipedia

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    This article is part of a series on the: History of the ... 1783–1788: 1789–1815 ... Building a new nation : the Federalist era, 1789-1803 ...

  7. Confederation period - Wikipedia

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    1783–1788: 1789–1815 ... to craft a constitution for the new nation. ... from 1778 until June 1783, when it moved to Princeton, New Jersey due to the ...

  8. ‘Space Nation’ TV Series in the Works From ... - AOL

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    “Independence Day” and “Those About To Die” director Roland Emmerich and Marco Weber (“The Thirteenth Floor,” “Igby Goes Down”) are developing a live-action TV series based on ...

  9. History of U.S. foreign policy, 1776–1801 - Wikipedia

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    Robert Livingston served as the Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 1781 to 1783, and he was followed in office by John Jay, who served from 1784 to 1789. Jay proved to be an able administrator, and he took control of the nation's diplomacy during his time in office. [ 8 ]