Year in Revolution—1780: Cooperation

Year in Revolution—1780: Cooperation
March 31, 2026
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The Year in Revolution: 1780 Cooperation video describes how by 1780, the fight for American independence teetered on the brink of collapse as Congress ran out of money–until an influx of individuals, communities, and foreign allies rallied to the Revolutionary cause. The contributions of Esther DeBerdt Reed and the Ladies Association of Philadelphia, Thomas Paine, Robert Morris and the Bank of Pennsylvania, France and Spain are all chronicled. Featured video topics were suggested by our national network of Master Teachers Seminar alumni.

The Year in Revolution Series was produced with classroom use in mind. Beginning with 1775 and ending with 1783, students and lifelong learners alike will learn about each year of the Revolution through a comprehensive overview video and five “who, what, where, when, and how” videos. The animated series draws heavily from the American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati’s library and museum collections.

Funding for Year in Revolution: 1780 Cooperation was made possible by a grant from the George S. Rich Family Foundation. The creative team for this series was assembled by the American Revolution Institute and the talented educational production leads at Makematic Limited/ClickView.

 
 

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