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Community Conversation

The Museum of Culpeper History will host a series of gatherings to discuss the new documentary series, “The American Revolution,” directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt. This six-part, 12-hour documentary explores our nation’s founding struggle and the eight-year War for Independence.

Each gathering will feature casual group discussions to share observations and insights about the information and ideas presented in the series, with one episode covered at each meeting. A volunteer facilitator will lead the discussions.

These gatherings will provide an opportunity to connect with fellow community members who share an interest in the history of the American Revolution, especially as we commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

Participants are encouraged to watch each episode on their own before attending the gathering for that episode.

Please register for each date you plan to attend.

This program is being held at the Culpeper County Library in the Community Room!

Upcoming Dates

Thursday, January 15 @ 6:30 PM
Episode 1: In Order to Be Free (May 1754 – May 1775)

American colonists oppose efforts by the British Crown and Parliament to seize greater control in North America, escalating simmering tensions over land, taxes, and sovereignty into violent confrontation. After protestors dump tea in Boston Harbor, the British government enacts martial law in Massachusetts. Fighting at Lexington and Concord ignites a war that will last eight years.
This program will be held at the Culpeper County Library Community Room.
This program is FREE.

Thursday, February 12 @ 6:30 PM
Episode 2: An Asylum for Mankind (May 1775 – July 1776)

New Englanders rush to surround the British Army in Boston, but as war begins, Americans find themselves sharply divided. After the Battle of Bunker’s Hill, George Washington of Virginia arrives to command the newly created Continental Army. In July 1776, the Continental Congress issues the Declaration of Independence, insisting on the people’s right to resist tyranny and govern themselves.
This program will be held at the Culpeper County Library Community Room.
This program is FREE.

Thursday, March 12 @ 6:30 PM
Episode 3: The Times That Try Men’s Souls (July 1776 – January 1777)

The Revolution, now a war for American independence, faces its toughest challenge yet as General Washington tries to defend New York City from invasion by sea. The resulting Battle of Long Island is a huge defeat for the Americans, who narrowly escape and spend the next several months on the run. In late December, Washington’s army regroups and prepares to attack an outpost in Trenton, New Jersey.
This program will be held at the Culpeper County Library Community Room.
This program is FREE.

Thursday, April 9 @ 6:30 PM
Episode 4: Conquer by a Drawn Game (January 1777 – February 1778)

As America braces for a third year of devastating war, British commanders launch campaigns to take Albany and Philadelphia. General Howe beats General Washington at Brandywine and Germantown, while the Continental Congress flees Philadelphia. But the Americans’ surprising victory over General Burgoyne at Saratoga opens the door for France to officially support the United States.
This program will be held at the Culpeper County Library Community Room.
This program is FREE.

Thursday, May 14 @ 6:30 PM
Episode 5: The Soul of All America (December 1777 – May 1780)

Washington’s Continental Army emerges from the harsh winter at Valley Forge to fight the British Army in the inconclusive Battle of Monmouth. But the alliance with France changes the war and moves it to other theaters. Navies battle off England’s coast and in the Caribbean, while armies advance into Indian Country and the southern states. Together, the British Army and Navy capture Charleston.
This program will be held at the Culpeper County Library Community Room.
This program is FREE.

Thursday, June 11 @ 6:30 PM
Episode 6: The Most Sacred Thing (May 1780 – Onward)

The British Army under General Cornwallis struggles to pacify the southern states. Meanwhile, one of the most respected American generals betrays the cause and defects to the British. Supported by the French Army and Navy, Washington’s Continental Army wins the decisive victory at Yorktown. Peace is restored, independence is won, and Americans aspire for a more perfect union.
This program will be held at the Culpeper County Library Community Room.
This program is FREE.

Contact Us

Museum of Culpeper History
113 S. Commerce Street
Culpeper, VA 22701

Phone: (540) 829-1749

Hours

Monday-Saturday:
10am – 4pm

Sunday:
1pm – 4pm

CLOSED: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day

 

 

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