Michael Knowles' Revolutionary Roots
Join Michael Knowles for a harrowing tale of extreme conditions, sacrifice, and liberty: the tale of the ordinary American soldier. From the freezing winds of Valley Forge to extreme heat at the battle of Monmouth, Knowles lays bare the stark conditions faced by ordinary Americans who fought for liberty. We may not remember their names, but Knowles does: including his own ancestor who joined to fight at the age of 15.
This story will inspire you to appreciate our dearly-bought liberties, and that freedom always comes at great cost. Discover how ordinary Americans gave all they could, under the most extreme of conditions, for the cause of liberty. While unknown, these brave men were anything but ordinary. Their dedication, sacrifice, and courage changed the world forever - and we remember them today.
Watch the series so far! storyofamerica.hillsdale.edu
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