Ken Burns: American Revolution Ep. 2: Reading Guide

Further Reading for "An Asylum for Mankind" (May 1775 - July 1776)

From Protest to Revolution: Explore history from Ken Burns’ The American Revolution Ep. 2. 

This episode chronicles the transition from protest to open war, from the Battle of Bunker Hill to the Declaration of Independence, and covering the first battles and the movement toward total independence.  This guide provides further reading on the escalating imperial crisis, crowd politics, the Boston Massacre and Tea Party, Bunker Hill, the Second Continental Congress, and the Declaration of Independence covered in Episode 2 of Ken Burns' documentary series, The American Revolution. Watch it on PBS

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Lexington, Concord & The First Shots

Lexington, Concord & the First Shots
Revolutionary Boston, Lexington, and Concord
A visitor-friendly, site-based guide that walks readers through the places where April 1775 unfolded—perfect for viewers who want to stand on the ground they’ve just seen dramatized.

Tags: Local Interest – Massachusetts, Military History, Civics Education, Youth-Friendly

Key Events & Concepts:How Concord organized politically & materially for resistance.
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Guide
Lexington, Concord & the First Shots
Concord and the Dawn of Revolution: The Hidden Truths
Digs into Concord’s role as an intellectual and logistical hotbed and uncovers lesser-known stories behind the march to Concord and the fighting on April 19.

Tags:Local Interest – Massachusetts, Social History, Primary Source Leaning

Key Events & Concepts:How Concord organized politically & materially for resistance.
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Primary Sources
Lexington, Concord & the First Shots
Concord's Wright Tavern: At The Crossroads of the American Revolution
Focuses on the tavern where Minutemen met on the morning of April 19, 1775

Tags:Local Interest – Massachusetts, Social History, Primary Source Leaning

Key Events & Concepts:How Concord organized politically & materially for resistance.
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Boston Radicals & Early War

Boston Radicals & Early War
Dr. Joseph Warren: The Boston Tea Party, Bunker Hill, and the Birth of American Liberty
A narrative biography of Warren, tying together his role in the tea protests, his political organizing, and his death at Bunker Hill—ideal for viewers who latch onto him as the “other” revolutionary doctor besides Adams and Franklin.

Tags: Founders & Leaders, Military History, Biography

Key Events & Concepts:Warren’s role in Tea Party + Bunker Hill.
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Founders & Leaders
Boston Radicals & Early War
The Boston Tea Party
A leading Boston historian continues his series on the American Revolution with the lead-up, the action, and the complex aftermath of what contemporaries called the destruction of the tea.
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Naval History
Boston Radicals & Early War
The Maritime Maurader of Revolutionary Maine
In October, Vice Admiral Samuel Graves, commander-in-chief of His Majesty's North American Station, announced he planned to lay waste to the ports of Marblehead, Salem, Cape Ann, Ipswich, Newburyport, Portsmouth, Saco, Falmouth, Machias.

All of them were bases from which privateers-- Patriot raiders--menaced British shipping.

Graves dispatched Lieutenant Henry Mowat and 4 warships to carry out his orders.
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Naval History
Boston Radicals & Early War
Salem in the American Revolution
Moves beyond witch trials to map Salem’s role in nonimportation, privateering, and radical politics, broadening the sense of New England resistance beyond Boston.

Tags: Local Interest – Massachusetts, Trade & Maritime History

Key Events & Concepts:Non-importation & naval beginnings.
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Trade History

Ideas, Ministers & Political Culture

Ideas, Ministers & Political Culture
The Patriot Parson of Lexington, Massachusetts: Reverend Jonas Clarke and the American Revolution
Explores how clergy framed resistance and liberty from the pulpit, deepening the film’s hints about sermons, petitions, and political preaching.

Tags: Religion & Politics, Local Interest – Massachusetts

Key Events & Concepts: Sermons shaping political action.
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Religion & Politics
Ideas, Ministers & Political Culture
The American Revolution from A to Z
A more visual, accessible alphabet guide—excellent for families or classroom use alongside this “origins” episode to reinforce names, places, and concepts.

Tags: Youth-Friendly, Classroom-Friendly

Key Events & Concepts: An introductory overview for younger viewers.
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Young Readers
The Intellectual Foundation
Biographical Sketches of the Signers of the Constitution
The episode concludes with the drafting and signing of the Declaration. This book offers concise details on each of the fifty-plus delegates who risked their lives by signing the document.
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The Intellectual Foundation
Thomas Paine's Common Sense
The 1776 pamphlet that sold half a million copies and encouraged colonists to fight for independence. The docuseries emphasizes the massive impact of this 1776 pamphlet in convincing the public to support independence. This edition allows viewers to read the full text that "helped light the fire of American Independence."
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