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In this lecture, Dr. Totten argues the Revolutionary War was a far more complex event than is traditionally taught. George Washington lost more battles than he won, though his victories were important psychologically and strategically for the cause. In addition, women, African Americans, and Native Americans played a key role in the conflict that is often forgotten today.
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In this lecture, Dr. Totten argues the Revolutionary War was a far more complex event than is traditionally taught. George Washington lost more battles than he won, though his victories were important psychologically and strategically for the cause. In addition, women, African Americans, and Native Americans played a key role in the conflict that is often forgotten today.