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8:00AM
Washington's Generals
Benedict Arnold, known for treason, was a gifted general. His daring Saratoga charge sparked America's first big victory but was credited to Gen. Gates.
9:00AM
Washington's Generals
Horatio Gates, a politically savvy general, earned the title "Hero of Saratoga," but his leadership failures in the South, notably at Camden, damaged his reputation.
10:00AM
Washington's Generals
Nathanael Greene, a war hero, rose from militia private to George Washington's advisor, playing a crucial role in American independence.
11:00AM
Washington's Generals
Revolutionary War hero Daniel Morgan's tactical mastery shone at the Battle of Cowpens, making him a coveted field commander.
12:00PM
Washington's Generals
The descendant of a French knight, Lafayette joined the king's army, fearlessly fought for the American Revolution at 19, and became a trusted commander for Washington.
1:00PM
Washington's Generals
British General Charles, Lord Cornwallis is largely remembered as the man who lost the American colonies. However, during the Revolution, Cornwallis was considered one of Britain's finest field officers.
2:00PM
Command Decisions
Anxious to overturn George Washington's victories, Burgoyne comes up with a devious plan. Isolate New York, split the colonies, and divide the Revolution. He recruits German mercenaries and Indigenous Americas, and marches on Albany.
2:30PM
Tech Effect
On an icy, unforgiving Christmas night in 1776, General George Washington made a bold decision that would become a turning point in the American Revolution when he led his troops across the treacherous Delaware River to Trenton for a last stand against the Hessians. We profile the technology available to Washington and see how he effectively used it to his advantage, including the sturdy Durham boats and ferries used to carry troops and artillery, and pocket watches used to synchronize the attack.
3:00PM
Battlefield Detectives
In August 1777 on the New York frontier, an 800-strong column of patriot militia was marching to relieve Fort Stanwix, under siege by the British.
4:00PM
Washington's Generals
Benedict Arnold, known for treason, was a gifted general. His daring Saratoga charge sparked America's first big victory but was credited to Gen. Gates.
5:00PM
Washington's Generals
Horatio Gates, a politically savvy general, earned the title "Hero of Saratoga," but his leadership failures in the South, notably at Camden, damaged his reputation.
6:00PM
Washington's Generals
Nathanael Greene, a war hero, rose from militia private to George Washington's advisor, playing a crucial role in American independence.
7:00PM
Washington's Generals
Revolutionary War hero Daniel Morgan's tactical mastery shone at the Battle of Cowpens, making him a coveted field commander.
8:00PM
Washington's Generals
The descendant of a French knight, Lafayette joined the king's army, fearlessly fought for the American Revolution at 19, and became a trusted commander for Washington.
9:00PM
Washington's Generals
British General Charles, Lord Cornwallis is largely remembered as the man who lost the American colonies. However, during the Revolution, Cornwallis was considered one of Britain's finest field officers.
10:00PM
Command Decisions
Anxious to overturn George Washington's victories, Burgoyne comes up with a devious plan. Isolate New York, split the colonies, and divide the Revolution. He recruits German mercenaries and Indigenous Americas, and marches on Albany.
10:30PM
Tech Effect
On an icy, unforgiving Christmas night in 1776, General George Washington made a bold decision that would become a turning point in the American Revolution when he led his troops across the treacherous Delaware River to Trenton for a last stand against the Hessians. We profile the technology available to Washington and see how he effectively used it to his advantage, including the sturdy Durham boats and ferries used to carry troops and artillery, and pocket watches used to synchronize the attack.
11:00PM
Battlefield Detectives
In August 1777 on the New York frontier, an 800-strong column of patriot militia was marching to relieve Fort Stanwix, under siege by the British.
12:00AM
Washington's Generals
Benedict Arnold, known for treason, was a gifted general. His daring Saratoga charge sparked America's first big victory but was credited to Gen. Gates.
1:00AM
Washington's Generals
Horatio Gates, a politically savvy general, earned the title "Hero of Saratoga," but his leadership failures in the South, notably at Camden, damaged his reputation.
2:00AM
Washington's Generals
Nathanael Greene, a war hero, rose from militia private to George Washington's advisor, playing a crucial role in American independence.
3:00AM
Washington's Generals
Revolutionary War hero Daniel Morgan's tactical mastery shone at the Battle of Cowpens, making him a coveted field commander.
4:00AM
Washington's Generals
The descendant of a French knight, Lafayette joined the king's army, fearlessly fought for the American Revolution at 19, and became a trusted commander for Washington.
5:00AM
Washington's Generals
British General Charles, Lord Cornwallis is largely remembered as the man who lost the American colonies. However, during the Revolution, Cornwallis was considered one of Britain's finest field officers.
6:00AM
Command Decisions
Anxious to overturn George Washington's victories, Burgoyne comes up with a devious plan. Isolate New York, split the colonies, and divide the Revolution. He recruits German mercenaries and Indigenous Americas, and marches on Albany.
6:30AM
Tech Effect
On an icy, unforgiving Christmas night in 1776, General George Washington made a bold decision that would become a turning point in the American Revolution when he led his troops across the treacherous Delaware River to Trenton for a last stand against the Hessians. We profile the technology available to Washington and see how he effectively used it to his advantage, including the sturdy Durham boats and ferries used to carry troops and artillery, and pocket watches used to synchronize the attack.
7:00AM
Battlefield Detectives
In August 1777 on the New York frontier, an 800-strong column of patriot militia was marching to relieve Fort Stanwix, under siege by the British.