OverviewStep into one of the defining moments in world history with The American Revolution: Birth of a Nation. This course examines how the revolution reshaped history, influenced international relations, and redefined global geography. Low-commitment, highly impactful—but enrollment is limited, so act now.
DescriptionThe American Revolution stands as a turning point in history, impacting world history, diplomacy, and international relations. This course traces the causes, events, and consequences of the revolution, connecting them to global movements and territorial shifts.
Key learning topics:
- The causes of the revolution and its place in world history.
- The role of geography in battles, campaigns, and strategies.
- Alliances and foreign support shaping international relations.
- The aftermath: how the revolution inspired movements across world history.
- Long-term implications for democracy, trade, and global international relations.
This low-commitment course makes it easy to grasp a complex revolution that continues to influence world history, international relations, and geography. FOMO: this exclusive class won’t be offered again.
Who Is This Course For
- Students of American history and world history.
- Scholars of international relations analyzing revolution and diplomacy.
- Geography enthusiasts exploring battlefield and territorial strategies.
- Anyone seeking a low-commitment exploration of a pivotal era.
Requirements
- No prior knowledge of the American Revolution, world history, international relations, or geography needed.
- Interest in democracy, politics, and global change.
Career Path
- Academia in American studies or world history.
- Careers in diplomacy, policy, or international relations.
- Writing, media, or education focused on revolutions and historical impact.