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- Previously on
"Thomas Jefferson"...
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[dramatic music]
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- Jefferson writes
a letter called
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"A Summary View of the Rights
of British America."
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- It's an outlay of everything
that the British government
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and everything the king,
George III,
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has kind of done wrong.
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- The British imposed
a series of taxes
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that causes people
on both sides of the Atlantic
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to reevaluate
that relationship
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and think about who's
in charge.
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- At the Second
Continental Congress,
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all the great leading lights
of the colonies are convening.
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- John Hancock appoints
a committee of five men
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to draft a declaration
of American independence.
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- The glamorous work
is giving the speeches.
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The hard work is
being delegated
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to this younger Virginian
who wields a great pen
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and is known for that.
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And so Jefferson gets
drafted to be the draftsman.
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- What sets Jefferson apart
is the capacity
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and the gift of articulation.
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Nobody wrote better.
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He mobilized
the English language
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and sent it into battle.
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And in this case,
it was the battle for an ethos
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and an aspiration of liberty.
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- But as Jefferson
is talking about,
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"All men are created equal,"
he's there with his wife's
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enslaved half-brother.
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- The fact
that the core contradiction
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of the idea that all men
are created equal,
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and Jefferson being
a slave owner,
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and that original sin
being baked in that cake
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gnaws at us still.
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But it ultimately
doesn't reduce its power.
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- Because signing
the Declaration was signing
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your own death warrant.
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They were subjects
of King George III.
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And now they were rebels.
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- Now the hard work begins.
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They need to win the war.
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- As the celebrations
of independence quiet
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in the summer of 1776...
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Reality sets in
for a new nation at war.
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- The story of the Revolution
is immensely more
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complicated than
Declaration of Independence,
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joyous new nation.
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Debt, foreign relations,
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relationships
between the states, defense,
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all of these things
were still unfolding.
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- In the summer of 1776,
just as Congress votes
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in favor of independence
and adopts this declaration,
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a 30,000-man expeditionary
force arrives in New York
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to suppress this rebellion.
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It's the largest expeditionary
force the British had ever
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sent abroad to that point.
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It's a massive army by the
standards of the 18th century.
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- At that point, Americans
are a ragtag conglomeration
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of colonial militias.
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How can we possibly accomplish
this in the face of one
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of the mightiest armies
upon the globe?
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- The British capture
New York pretty easily.
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They rout the Continental Army
at Brooklyn,
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and then they end up
chasing Washington
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and the Continental Army
up into Westchester
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and then southwest
across New Jersey.
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There's a great deal
of uncertainty
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in the summer of 1776.
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- Because you've
got to remember,
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a significant portion
of the citizenry
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doesn't want independence
from Britain.
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So you've got British loyalists
who aren't on board.
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And they're your friends
and your neighbors,
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and they're
actively cooperating
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with the redcoats,
who are coming
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to reassert their primacy.
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- The sentiment at the time
was a very profound
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and intense mixture
of exultation and fear.
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- But while soldiers
are fighting and dying,
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Jefferson doesn't partake
in the military, notably.
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He tries to serve his state,
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his attempted newfound nation
in other ways.
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- Jefferson's leadership
during the war
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was in a more
civilian capacity.
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- The states have
to redraft their laws.
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They can't use
their old colonial charters.
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They have to start
from scratch.
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Virginia is closest
to Jefferson's heart.
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It's a place
of great importance
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in this new
republican experiment.
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Jefferson knew himself
and knew his strengths,
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and so Jefferson comes back
from Philadelphia
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to help redraft the laws
of Virginia.
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Jefferson says,
this lawmaking is as important
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as the war of Independence.
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And when Washington's
at Valley Forge,
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he might not be
thinking the same thing.
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But he said,
this is the real work
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because otherwise,
it doesn't matter.
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And so he sets about reforming
and revolutionizing Virginia.
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Prior to independence,
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Virginia had a state church.
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It was the Anglican church.
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It wasn't very well attended,
necessarily,
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but it was state supported
in the sense
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that people's taxes
went to support
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this religious establishment.
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And it was his strong belief,
and he became really skeptical
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in matters of religion,
that there shouldn't
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be state-supported religion.
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- Jefferson was not
a conventional Christian
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in any way.
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He did not believe in the
divinity of Jesus of Nazareth.
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He did not believe
in the Trinity.
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He called those kinds
of theological arguments
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"monkish superstition."
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- And so very early on,
Jefferson is interested
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in the separation
of church and state,
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because he thought, along
with Enlightenment thinkers,
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the church had had too much
of an influence in Europe.
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- You know, as Englishmen,
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they believed
in dieu et mon droit,
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"God is my right,"
the motto of the royal family.
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- But Jefferson understands,
because he reads history,
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that whenever religion and
the government get together,
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it's bad.
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It's bad for the people.
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It's bad for the government.
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It's also, by the way,
bad for the religion.
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- He writes that there should
be a wall of separation
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between church and state.
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Now, that wall
is doing two things.
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Just as there shouldn't be
undue influence of religion
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on the state,
there should not be
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undue influence by the state
interfering with religion.
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- In 1777, Jefferson drafts
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the Virginia Statute
for Religious Freedom,
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a statement about both freedom
of conscience
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and the principle
of separation
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of church and state.
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Though it will
not be written into law
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for another seven years,
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the statute is the basis
for what will become one
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of the defining tenets
of the American government,
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the First Amendment.
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- He says, this is what makes
us better than Europeans.
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We're not forced
to pay taxes to support
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a religious establishment.
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And Jefferson's very,
very proud of this.
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Virginia,
as he sees it, is first
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in disestablishing religion.
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- The separation
of church and state
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is a key indicator
of freedom for him,
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but it is a rebellion
against orthodoxy.
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And an orthodoxy has a general
tendency to impose itself
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upon individual freedom
and especially freedom
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of conscience, so you see
Jefferson waving the banner
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of individual freedom
of conscience
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against any imposition by
larger forces or orthodoxies.
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- And this is a really
important and powerful step,
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and a big part of what
the country we know today
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is supposedly about.
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- Jefferson's closest partner
in authoring the statute
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for Separation
of Church and State
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is newcomer to the Virginia
legislature, James Madison.
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- Madison is
the junior partner.
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He's small.
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He's brilliant.
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He's a writer.
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He's who Jefferson is
in closest contact with.
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And Jefferson drafts Madison
into his camp over time.
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- Friendship was a very
important thing to Jefferson.
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And Jefferson
and Madison were friends.
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His political allies were not
just instrumental connections.
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These were his people.
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- Between 1777 and 1778,
Jefferson and Madison
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draft over a hundred bills
that go on to shape Virginian
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and then federal laws.
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But while Jefferson
toils over statutes,
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the war begins to move south.
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- In the north,
the British focused
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on occupying major cities,
Boston,
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and New York,
and Philadelphia.
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As the war moves south,
the British strategy changes.
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The southern war
is guerrilla war.
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It's a much more chaotic war.
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- And then, in 1779,
Thomas Jefferson
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is voted in as the second
elected governor
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of the New Commonwealth
of Virginia.
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This is during the time
when the war is raging all
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throughout the colonies
and is making its way
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more directly to Virginia.
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- And at this point, thanks
to the "Summary View
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of the Rights
of British America,"
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he's an important political
figure in Virginia.
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But Jefferson's
governorship is one
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of the most controversial
periods of his life,
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and certainly
of his public life.
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- And now,
Jefferson the enlightened,
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naive young lawyer,
philosopher, would-be statesman
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has a reality check.
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- Jefferson's sharpest weapon
has always been his intellect.
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Now he's thrust into a place
he'd never imagined he'd be,
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the front lines of war.
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[dramatic music]
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- In the summer of 1779,
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as Jefferson settles
into his role as governor,
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the war begins to move south,
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and the threat of violence
looms over Virginia.
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- The British had
been waging war
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for five years at this point.
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They're angry.
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This war has been very
unpleasant for the British.
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It hasn't gone very well.
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- It's one thing
to go into a country
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and try to depose
a set of rulers.
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It's another thing
to try to occupy
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a large swath of territory.
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Armies take.
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They need food,
they need shelter, space.
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They generate hostility
to their presence.
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The British Army just couldn't
manage the process of being
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an occupying force against
what was a much weaker power,
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but had the home
field advantage.
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- So it's been a nasty,
intractable insurgency
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in many respects.
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And they've kind of
taken off the gloves.
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- But as Jefferson bears
the weight on his shoulders
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for the responsibility
of protecting and defending
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the Commonwealth of Virginia,
Jefferson and others just
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do not believe that the enemy
is going to have
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any effect on Virginia.
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He says the war
is happening up north.
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♪
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And he says Virginian farmers
need to return to business.
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They need to return
to farming and the sustenance
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of their families.
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- However, at the end of 1779
and the beginning of 1780,
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British ships have been seen
off the coast of Virginia.
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♪
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And he's slow
in reacting to that.
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♪
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- That year of 1779 to 1780,
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Jefferson finally
begins to worry
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about keeping the capital
in Williamsburg
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because the enemy could
sail up the James River
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and lay siege.
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♪
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So they moved
the capital that spring
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to much better defended ground
on the heights of Richmond.
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♪
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But then they receive
information and knowledge
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that the enemy is sailing up
the James River to Richmond.
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- His letters during this time
are calls for help.
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♪
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He's trying to conscript
people back to his side.
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He's saying,
we're being attacked.
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- We shall omit nothing
in our power for the support
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of the troops,
but I must appraise you
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that our means of supply
are not at present
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what they have been,
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so that they
may perhaps suffer,
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though they shall not
if we can prevent it.
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♪
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- But Washington doesn't have
that many troops to spare
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and doesn't quite say,
well, you're on your own,
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but that's kind of
the implication.
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- And then on January 1, 1781,
1,600 British troops,
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including an elite green coat
division under Benedict Arnold
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known as Dragoons,
storm Richmond and wreak havoc
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on the new capital city.
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00:13:49,708 --> 00:13:51,375
- There are constant
British attacks,
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a very fateful one
of which is led by the traitor
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Benedict Arnold.
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- When the British come,
an enslaved man says
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within ten minutes
there wasn't a white man
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to be seen in town.
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♪
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Everybody else had
scattered to the four winds.
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♪
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- Jefferson is struggling
to govern a society
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that is falling apart
around him.
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- When British forces arrive,
the Virginia troops
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don't stand a chance.
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- The invasion of Virginia is
an existential moment for him.
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You have the most powerful army
in the world
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in your neighborhood.
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And from a quarry
as significant
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as Thomas Jefferson,
there would be
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immense personal insecurity
about falling
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into the hands of the British.
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- And then Jefferson
himself is almost
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captured by Arnold's forces.
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00:14:48,417 --> 00:14:52,500
♪
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00:14:52,708 --> 00:14:56,167
- The British officers said,
where is Governor Jefferson?
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We are here
with these silver handcuffs
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to take
Governor Jefferson prisoner.
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♪
333
00:15:02,625 --> 00:15:04,000
- But he escapes.
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00:15:04,083 --> 00:15:06,542
And the government
has to flee Richmond.
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They go to Charlottesville.
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♪
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Virginia's a mess.
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♪
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- Just over a week after
fleeing from Williamsburg
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to Richmond,
Virginia officials are forced
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to set up a new capital
in Charlottesville,
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only 4 miles
from Jefferson's home.
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For safety,
Jefferson takes the highest
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ranking members of the
Virginia House of Delegates
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in at Monticello.
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He is living there
with his wife,
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00:15:40,375 --> 00:15:42,042
his nine-year-old daughter,
Martha,
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00:15:42,208 --> 00:15:44,917
and his three-year-old
daughter, Maria.
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00:15:45,042 --> 00:15:47,375
- Jefferson,
during this entire period,
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is wondering whether,
first and foremost,
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we can still conduct
our government
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00:15:51,875 --> 00:15:54,167
out west in Virginia,
but what is going
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to happen to my family, to me?
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00:15:57,625 --> 00:15:59,125
♪
355
00:15:59,292 --> 00:16:01,375
All of this turmoil,
all of this upheaving
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00:16:01,542 --> 00:16:04,458
is naturally going to have
an effect on their family...
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00:16:04,625 --> 00:16:06,000
♪
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00:16:06,125 --> 00:16:08,667
And have an effect
on a young Mrs. Jefferson,
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00:16:08,875 --> 00:16:11,375
who is constantly pregnant.
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00:16:11,542 --> 00:16:13,083
♪
361
00:16:13,208 --> 00:16:17,958
We know that childbirth was
extremely difficult for her.
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00:16:18,083 --> 00:16:19,833
Over a period of ten years,
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00:16:20,000 --> 00:16:22,125
she gives birth
to six children.
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00:16:22,250 --> 00:16:23,500
♪
365
00:16:23,625 --> 00:16:25,542
Martha is the eldest.
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00:16:25,708 --> 00:16:28,042
The second child,
a little girl, Jane,
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00:16:28,208 --> 00:16:29,667
does not live very long.
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00:16:29,833 --> 00:16:31,833
The third child
is a little boy,
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00:16:32,000 --> 00:16:33,667
Peter, named
for Jefferson's father,
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00:16:33,833 --> 00:16:35,917
doesn't survive
but a few days.
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00:16:36,042 --> 00:16:38,125
Their fourth child is Maria.
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00:16:38,292 --> 00:16:42,250
She does survive infancy.
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In the winter of 1781,
his wife had just
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suffered the death
of their fifth child
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00:16:48,208 --> 00:16:50,458
and would be pregnant
with their sixth child.
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00:16:50,542 --> 00:16:53,208
♪
377
00:16:53,292 --> 00:16:56,917
- Meanwhile, the British
troops continue moving west,
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00:16:57,042 --> 00:16:58,625
closer to Monticello.
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00:16:58,750 --> 00:17:01,625
♪
380
00:17:01,708 --> 00:17:05,417
- The British dragoons seek
the capture of as many members
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00:17:05,542 --> 00:17:07,083
of the Virginia
House of Delegates
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00:17:07,208 --> 00:17:09,833
in Charlottesville, where
they know they are in hiding.
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00:17:09,958 --> 00:17:13,458
But certainly, the one who has
the highest price on his head
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00:17:13,542 --> 00:17:16,250
is the governor of
the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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00:17:16,375 --> 00:17:17,917
♪
386
00:17:18,042 --> 00:17:19,500
- It's a chess match.
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00:17:19,625 --> 00:17:23,083
The British want to capture
the governor of Virginia.
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00:17:23,208 --> 00:17:25,167
Jefferson is the prize.
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00:17:25,292 --> 00:17:30,125
♪
390
00:17:34,042 --> 00:17:37,458
[dramatic music]
391
00:17:37,542 --> 00:17:40,875
- As British troops march
west through Virginia,
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00:17:41,000 --> 00:17:43,542
the threat
against Jefferson grows.
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00:17:43,667 --> 00:17:45,292
With each passing day,
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00:17:45,500 --> 00:17:47,375
the British
get closer and closer
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00:17:47,500 --> 00:17:49,875
to the new capital
in Charlottesville
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00:17:50,042 --> 00:17:52,458
and his home, Monticello.
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00:17:52,583 --> 00:17:54,500
♪
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00:17:54,583 --> 00:17:59,333
- So in May of 1781, he sends
a letter to George Washington.
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00:17:59,458 --> 00:18:01,292
♪
400
00:18:01,375 --> 00:18:04,833
It's another plea
to Washington for help.
401
00:18:04,958 --> 00:18:07,333
- Jefferson writes
to Washington,
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00:18:07,375 --> 00:18:10,250
the whole force of the enemy
within this state
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00:18:10,417 --> 00:18:13,167
I think is about 7,000 men.
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00:18:13,333 --> 00:18:15,667
Your excellency will judge
from this state of things
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00:18:15,833 --> 00:18:18,167
and from what you know
of your own country
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00:18:18,333 --> 00:18:21,917
what it may probably suffer
during the present campaign.
407
00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:25,333
- And the British continue to
attempt to capture Jefferson.
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00:18:25,458 --> 00:18:27,167
♪
409
00:18:27,375 --> 00:18:29,542
- And then a man
named Jack Jouett,
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00:18:29,708 --> 00:18:34,292
who owns and operates
the tavern in Cuckoo, Virginia,
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00:18:34,417 --> 00:18:39,542
he overhears a number
of British dragoons
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00:18:39,708 --> 00:18:43,042
reveal themselves,
the more they consume,
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00:18:43,208 --> 00:18:45,333
of the orders
of British Lieutenant Colonel
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00:18:45,458 --> 00:18:48,583
Banastre Tarleton
to proceed westward
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00:18:48,708 --> 00:18:52,375
and seek the capture
of Governor Jefferson.
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00:18:52,542 --> 00:18:54,875
♪
417
00:18:55,042 --> 00:18:58,000
- Jouett road
overnight 40 miles.
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00:18:58,083 --> 00:18:59,708
It's very much like
Paul Revere warning
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00:18:59,875 --> 00:19:02,667
that the British were going to
attack Lexington and Concord
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00:19:02,750 --> 00:19:04,083
five years before.
421
00:19:04,208 --> 00:19:06,417
In fact,
it's a much longer ride.
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00:19:06,625 --> 00:19:11,458
And he arrives at Monticello
before the British do.
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00:19:11,542 --> 00:19:15,042
- And Jouett forewarns them,
saying, gentlemen,
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00:19:15,208 --> 00:19:17,875
they may be
but a few moments behind me.
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00:19:18,042 --> 00:19:19,708
♪
426
00:19:19,875 --> 00:19:22,458
- According to the legend,
Jefferson gave him
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00:19:22,625 --> 00:19:25,000
a glass of Madeira,
thanked him for his efforts.
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00:19:25,208 --> 00:19:27,625
But Jefferson didn't
leave right away.
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00:19:27,750 --> 00:19:29,833
He put his family
in a carriage,
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00:19:30,042 --> 00:19:33,875
sending them on their way down
to land that Jefferson owned
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00:19:34,042 --> 00:19:35,917
down near Lynchburg, Virginia.
432
00:19:36,042 --> 00:19:37,458
But he waited to leave.
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00:19:37,542 --> 00:19:40,208
♪
434
00:19:40,375 --> 00:19:42,708
- Taking his time,
Jefferson proceeds
435
00:19:42,875 --> 00:19:48,000
very calmly to bury the state
papers below the floorboards
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00:19:48,208 --> 00:19:50,667
of his dining room.
437
00:19:50,792 --> 00:19:52,833
And then finally,
at the last moment,
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00:19:52,958 --> 00:19:55,292
Jefferson sets off
on horseback.
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00:19:55,458 --> 00:19:57,792
♪
440
00:19:57,917 --> 00:20:02,958
And he rides to Montalto,
the taller mountain
441
00:20:03,083 --> 00:20:05,875
just to the west
of Monticello.
442
00:20:06,042 --> 00:20:10,000
- Enslaved people had shoed
the horse shoes on backwards,
443
00:20:10,125 --> 00:20:12,500
so that way when the horse
is running down the mountain,
444
00:20:12,625 --> 00:20:14,125
it looks like
Jefferson is actually
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00:20:14,292 --> 00:20:15,292
running up the mountain.
446
00:20:15,375 --> 00:20:18,417
And it confuses the British.
447
00:20:18,542 --> 00:20:20,333
- He rides up along
the side of the mountain.
448
00:20:20,500 --> 00:20:22,208
And then he dismounts
from his horse
449
00:20:22,375 --> 00:20:25,500
to look back at Monticello
through his spyglass.
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00:20:25,625 --> 00:20:27,833
♪
451
00:20:27,958 --> 00:20:30,000
And there they are.
452
00:20:30,042 --> 00:20:32,333
- When Jefferson
flees Monticello,
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00:20:32,542 --> 00:20:34,958
he leaves it in the hands
of his most trusted
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00:20:35,042 --> 00:20:38,125
enslaved family,
the Hemingses.
455
00:20:38,292 --> 00:20:40,333
- They storm Monticello.
456
00:20:40,458 --> 00:20:43,750
And Martin Hemings, who is
Elizabeth Hemings' eldest son,
457
00:20:43,917 --> 00:20:47,458
greets them at the front door
and refuses
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00:20:47,542 --> 00:20:49,875
to allow them entry,
and refuses to tell them
459
00:20:50,083 --> 00:20:51,417
where Jefferson is.
460
00:20:51,708 --> 00:20:54,042
Of course, they were going to
kill him if they had done so.
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00:20:54,208 --> 00:20:57,292
♪
462
00:20:57,417 --> 00:20:59,500
- The captain
of the British dragoons
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00:20:59,667 --> 00:21:03,167
takes from his side saddle
a pistol...
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00:21:03,292 --> 00:21:05,250
♪
465
00:21:05,375 --> 00:21:07,958
Says, "You will tell me where
Governor Jefferson is,
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00:21:08,042 --> 00:21:10,500
or I will inflict
a mortal wound."
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00:21:10,708 --> 00:21:12,208
♪
468
00:21:12,375 --> 00:21:15,875
To which,
Hemings pulls his coat back,
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00:21:15,958 --> 00:21:17,833
replies, "Fire away."
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00:21:17,917 --> 00:21:22,917
♪
471
00:21:24,208 --> 00:21:26,167
- But British troops
stormed past Hemings,
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00:21:26,333 --> 00:21:28,333
determined to find
the governor they assume
473
00:21:28,417 --> 00:21:30,500
is still inside.
474
00:21:30,667 --> 00:21:34,000
- Below Martin Hemings,
in a secret panel,
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00:21:34,083 --> 00:21:37,417
is an enslaved person who has
gathered up all the silver
476
00:21:37,583 --> 00:21:39,292
and all of the valuables
in the home,
477
00:21:39,375 --> 00:21:42,458
and was keeping them
beneath the secret space.
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00:21:42,542 --> 00:21:44,167
♪
479
00:21:44,333 --> 00:21:46,000
So he can hear everything
that's happening.
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00:21:46,167 --> 00:21:50,167
And the story goes that it's
a couple of hours to a day
481
00:21:50,333 --> 00:21:52,000
that this enslaved
man is below,
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00:21:52,125 --> 00:21:54,333
having kept all the valuables.
483
00:21:54,542 --> 00:21:57,833
The Jefferson family tells the
story that that enslaved man
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00:21:58,000 --> 00:22:00,625
was such a loyal servant.
485
00:22:00,708 --> 00:22:03,125
But read through the
African American perspective,
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00:22:03,250 --> 00:22:05,625
this man is keeping
himself safe, one.
487
00:22:05,708 --> 00:22:08,750
And secondly, just in case
the British do actually end up
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00:22:08,917 --> 00:22:11,500
capturing Jefferson, say,
winning the Revolutionary War,
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00:22:11,583 --> 00:22:13,708
well, he has all
the silver in his hands.
490
00:22:13,875 --> 00:22:15,667
♪
491
00:22:15,792 --> 00:22:18,167
- After tearing
Monticello apart as they
492
00:22:18,375 --> 00:22:20,292
search for Jefferson,
the British
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00:22:20,417 --> 00:22:22,542
realize they are too late.
494
00:22:22,708 --> 00:22:24,750
- Captain McLeod says,
"Come on, boys,
495
00:22:24,917 --> 00:22:27,125
"I understand Jefferson
has the best stocked
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00:22:27,208 --> 00:22:28,333
wine cellar
in all of Virginia."
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00:22:28,458 --> 00:22:30,583
They all help themselves.
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00:22:30,750 --> 00:22:32,000
♪
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00:22:32,083 --> 00:22:33,333
It happens to be
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00:22:33,500 --> 00:22:36,500
King George III's birthday,
June the 4th.
501
00:22:36,625 --> 00:22:39,333
There might have been a toast.
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00:22:39,542 --> 00:22:42,125
They placed the wine bottles
in their satchels,
503
00:22:42,333 --> 00:22:44,083
and they ride off.
504
00:22:44,292 --> 00:22:45,417
♪
505
00:22:45,542 --> 00:22:47,500
- Monticello is left intact.
506
00:22:47,708 --> 00:22:49,875
But Jefferson,
whose second term as governor
507
00:22:50,083 --> 00:22:53,500
ended two days prior,
is brutally criticized
508
00:22:53,625 --> 00:22:55,500
for how he handled
the invasion.
509
00:22:55,625 --> 00:22:59,833
♪
510
00:22:59,958 --> 00:23:03,292
- The citizens of Virginia
think he's left his duty
511
00:23:03,458 --> 00:23:05,625
at the moment of great peril.
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00:23:05,750 --> 00:23:07,250
♪
513
00:23:07,375 --> 00:23:09,125
He's totally disgraced.
514
00:23:09,292 --> 00:23:10,500
♪
515
00:23:10,708 --> 00:23:12,833
- The House of Delegates
launches an inquiry
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00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:14,958
into his actions
as governor of Virginia
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00:23:15,083 --> 00:23:17,125
in organizing
the defense of the state.
518
00:23:17,250 --> 00:23:19,667
It's a low point
of his public life.
519
00:23:19,833 --> 00:23:22,500
Washington sends him
a very thoughtful
520
00:23:22,667 --> 00:23:26,000
and measured and kind letter,
saying, you're a good friend,
521
00:23:26,208 --> 00:23:28,083
and your service was great.
522
00:23:28,250 --> 00:23:29,500
And he more or less says,
523
00:23:29,625 --> 00:23:31,458
you're being
unfairly criticized.
524
00:23:31,542 --> 00:23:34,542
But part of being
a man in Virginia,
525
00:23:34,708 --> 00:23:39,833
a man of that elite class,
meant showing physical bravery
526
00:23:39,958 --> 00:23:42,000
and showing tenacity.
527
00:23:42,125 --> 00:23:43,375
This is an honor culture,
528
00:23:43,542 --> 00:23:45,333
and it was a very
military culture.
529
00:23:45,417 --> 00:23:48,500
It's a culture
that valued military service.
530
00:23:48,667 --> 00:23:50,792
This is why
these men fight duels.
531
00:23:50,875 --> 00:23:53,417
This is why Washington
is so admired in this period,
532
00:23:53,542 --> 00:23:55,458
and Jefferson
admired Washington.
533
00:23:55,625 --> 00:23:58,542
But Jefferson's skills
didn't lie in that area.
534
00:23:58,708 --> 00:24:01,500
And so he's presented
as a coward.
535
00:24:01,708 --> 00:24:03,875
- Jefferson leaves
his governorship
536
00:24:04,000 --> 00:24:06,458
as a laughingstock.
537
00:24:06,625 --> 00:24:10,000
The once-celebrated
revolutionary retreats back
538
00:24:10,125 --> 00:24:12,667
to Monticello in disgrace.
539
00:24:12,708 --> 00:24:14,917
♪
540
00:24:19,458 --> 00:24:22,833
- By the fall of 1781,
the tides of war
541
00:24:23,042 --> 00:24:25,417
begin to turn in favor
of the Americans,
542
00:24:25,500 --> 00:24:27,667
as Spanish, Dutch,
and French forces
543
00:24:27,833 --> 00:24:30,125
join the rebels in
their fight against Britain.
544
00:24:30,292 --> 00:24:31,750
[dramatic music]
545
00:24:31,875 --> 00:24:35,417
The war culminates
in Yorktown, Virginia.
546
00:24:35,542 --> 00:24:38,000
British troops
under General Cornwallis
547
00:24:38,125 --> 00:24:40,625
had set up a base at Yorktown.
548
00:24:40,708 --> 00:24:41,500
♪
549
00:24:41,625 --> 00:24:44,542
But on September 28, 1781,
550
00:24:44,708 --> 00:24:46,875
Washington's troops
and his French allies
551
00:24:47,042 --> 00:24:49,875
placed Cornwallis' base
under siege.
552
00:24:50,042 --> 00:24:51,542
♪
553
00:24:51,708 --> 00:24:54,000
After more than three weeks
of relentless battle,
554
00:24:54,167 --> 00:24:55,375
the British surrender,
555
00:24:55,542 --> 00:24:58,125
essentially ending
the Revolutionary War.
556
00:24:58,250 --> 00:25:01,500
♪
557
00:25:01,667 --> 00:25:03,167
- After the surrender
at Yorktown,
558
00:25:03,375 --> 00:25:04,917
things are winding down.
559
00:25:05,042 --> 00:25:07,208
The peril has passed
for the state.
560
00:25:07,292 --> 00:25:08,875
♪
561
00:25:09,000 --> 00:25:11,958
- Jefferson has
returned to Monticello.
562
00:25:12,125 --> 00:25:14,500
His whole retreat
from Charlottesville
563
00:25:14,583 --> 00:25:16,458
was looked on
with disdain by many
564
00:25:16,542 --> 00:25:18,167
of his political opponents.
565
00:25:18,292 --> 00:25:19,958
♪
566
00:25:20,042 --> 00:25:24,625
- In December of 1781, he is
cleared by a board of inquiry
567
00:25:24,708 --> 00:25:26,458
established
by the House of Delegates,
568
00:25:26,625 --> 00:25:29,083
but he never really feels
that he's off the hook.
569
00:25:29,208 --> 00:25:30,875
♪
570
00:25:31,000 --> 00:25:32,708
- I think what he learns
as a politician,
571
00:25:32,875 --> 00:25:35,250
rooted in his wartime
service as governor,
572
00:25:35,458 --> 00:25:38,792
is that circumstances
change very quickly,
573
00:25:38,875 --> 00:25:41,708
and that it is
a foolhardy politician,
574
00:25:41,875 --> 00:25:44,125
a foolhardy officeholder,
575
00:25:44,292 --> 00:25:47,792
who stands
by a philosophical creed
576
00:25:48,000 --> 00:25:51,417
in the face
of adverse circumstances.
577
00:25:51,583 --> 00:25:52,917
- After this inquiry
clears him,
578
00:25:53,042 --> 00:25:55,292
he believes
he's exiting public life.
579
00:25:55,417 --> 00:25:57,458
He's still got a bit
of a cloud over him.
580
00:25:57,542 --> 00:26:00,833
And he's disillusioned.
581
00:26:00,958 --> 00:26:02,958
- Jefferson tells
the House of Delegates
582
00:26:03,042 --> 00:26:05,125
that he has retired
from politics.
583
00:26:05,208 --> 00:26:06,750
♪
584
00:26:06,917 --> 00:26:09,167
He retreats back to Monticello
to continue building
585
00:26:09,333 --> 00:26:12,500
his estate and to care
for his two young daughters
586
00:26:12,583 --> 00:26:14,083
and pregnant wife.
587
00:26:14,208 --> 00:26:16,500
♪
588
00:26:16,583 --> 00:26:18,625
- The fact
that Jefferson and Martha
589
00:26:18,750 --> 00:26:20,792
got pregnant again
and again suggests
590
00:26:20,958 --> 00:26:24,542
a healthy physical
relationship.
591
00:26:24,708 --> 00:26:27,458
- We have scraps
of evidence to suggest
592
00:26:27,583 --> 00:26:30,125
that it was a very,
very close marriage,
593
00:26:30,208 --> 00:26:33,167
seemingly a happy one.
594
00:26:33,333 --> 00:26:35,333
Jefferson was often away.
595
00:26:35,500 --> 00:26:37,083
But by comparison,
George Washington
596
00:26:37,208 --> 00:26:39,167
leaves to go attend
the Continental Congress
597
00:26:39,333 --> 00:26:43,167
in the spring of 1775
and doesn't come home again
598
00:26:43,208 --> 00:26:45,333
for eight years.
599
00:26:45,500 --> 00:26:46,833
The Second
Continental Congress,
600
00:26:46,958 --> 00:26:49,000
Jefferson was
constantly going home,
601
00:26:49,083 --> 00:26:52,792
to the point where people are
saying, hey, where are you?
602
00:26:52,917 --> 00:26:56,750
And he constantly says,
"I want to be with my wife."
603
00:26:56,875 --> 00:26:59,042
♪
604
00:26:59,167 --> 00:27:01,833
- And even though she's
pregnant a significant amount
605
00:27:01,958 --> 00:27:04,083
of that time,
she's highly competent
606
00:27:04,208 --> 00:27:05,375
in running a household.
607
00:27:05,542 --> 00:27:07,833
She understands how
to raise her daughters.
608
00:27:07,958 --> 00:27:10,417
- Also, Martha seems
to be very patient
609
00:27:10,542 --> 00:27:14,375
because they build the first
Monticello in January of 1772,
610
00:27:14,542 --> 00:27:16,250
but he can't stop
tinkering with it.
611
00:27:16,375 --> 00:27:17,542
It's constant work.
612
00:27:17,708 --> 00:27:20,833
And it must have
been incredibly difficult
613
00:27:20,958 --> 00:27:23,292
to establish a family
in a building site.
614
00:27:23,417 --> 00:27:26,458
♪
615
00:27:26,542 --> 00:27:30,042
- Jefferson loved
reworking this house.
616
00:27:30,208 --> 00:27:31,875
He says,
"Pulling down and putting up
617
00:27:32,042 --> 00:27:33,917
is one
of my greatest passions."
618
00:27:34,042 --> 00:27:35,208
♪
619
00:27:35,417 --> 00:27:39,333
He draws plan after plan,
working out what should
620
00:27:39,458 --> 00:27:43,667
the sequence of rooms be,
where will his books be,
621
00:27:43,792 --> 00:27:45,958
the size of his library?
622
00:27:46,167 --> 00:27:49,583
He has a room
that's going to be a museum.
623
00:27:49,708 --> 00:27:51,500
How will that fit
into the house?
624
00:27:51,583 --> 00:27:53,500
♪
625
00:27:53,667 --> 00:27:57,833
- Monticello was
a never-ending process.
626
00:27:57,958 --> 00:28:01,125
He had to literally flatten
the top of the mountain
627
00:28:01,292 --> 00:28:04,042
to build his house there.
628
00:28:04,208 --> 00:28:05,583
- He loves this place.
629
00:28:05,708 --> 00:28:07,208
He loves that mountain.
630
00:28:07,375 --> 00:28:11,875
And he's seeking to impose
his vision and his will on it.
631
00:28:12,000 --> 00:28:13,792
Now, when I say
he's doing it, of course,
632
00:28:13,917 --> 00:28:15,875
he's not doing that labor.
633
00:28:15,958 --> 00:28:18,917
♪
634
00:28:19,083 --> 00:28:20,250
- It's stunningly beautiful.
635
00:28:20,417 --> 00:28:24,500
But it's also very much
a Virginia house in the way
636
00:28:24,625 --> 00:28:26,417
it accommodates slavery.
637
00:28:26,542 --> 00:28:29,542
♪
638
00:28:29,667 --> 00:28:33,458
- It's really designed to put
slavery almost out of view.
639
00:28:33,542 --> 00:28:35,750
♪
640
00:28:35,917 --> 00:28:39,375
- Jefferson is hiding
the work of food and hygiene,
641
00:28:39,500 --> 00:28:43,208
of laundry, of firewood,
in little staircases
642
00:28:43,292 --> 00:28:46,333
and lateral passageways.
643
00:28:46,458 --> 00:28:50,000
- But we can actually
see children's imprints
644
00:28:50,083 --> 00:28:52,625
in the bricks.
645
00:28:52,792 --> 00:28:57,375
And that tells us
that these young hands
646
00:28:57,542 --> 00:28:59,958
were put to work.
647
00:29:00,042 --> 00:29:01,667
♪
648
00:29:01,833 --> 00:29:05,250
- At Monticello,
you find yourself face to face
649
00:29:05,375 --> 00:29:08,250
with Jefferson,
both what made him great
650
00:29:08,375 --> 00:29:11,250
and also where he failed.
651
00:29:11,417 --> 00:29:13,333
♪
652
00:29:13,417 --> 00:29:16,500
- Monticello is a metaphor,
as a statement
653
00:29:16,625 --> 00:29:18,458
that Jefferson
and the United States
654
00:29:18,625 --> 00:29:20,542
is built on enslaved labor.
655
00:29:20,667 --> 00:29:24,208
And this vision,
the story, can only be
656
00:29:24,333 --> 00:29:27,875
this special and exquisite
if you can't see
657
00:29:28,042 --> 00:29:29,375
what's happening underneath.
658
00:29:29,542 --> 00:29:33,000
♪
659
00:29:37,208 --> 00:29:39,333
[dramatic music]
660
00:29:39,542 --> 00:29:42,000
- After the colonists
declare themselves free
661
00:29:42,125 --> 00:29:44,458
from the tyranny
of British kings,
662
00:29:44,542 --> 00:29:47,958
in the early 1780s,
many consider the rights
663
00:29:48,042 --> 00:29:50,792
of the enslaved as well.
664
00:29:50,958 --> 00:29:52,792
- In the mid-Atlantic,
in places like New York
665
00:29:52,958 --> 00:29:54,583
and Pennsylvania,
you have the start
666
00:29:54,667 --> 00:29:56,417
of movements against slavery.
667
00:29:56,583 --> 00:29:57,958
And even in places
like Virginia,
668
00:29:58,125 --> 00:29:59,958
there was a thought
that slavery would over time
669
00:30:00,042 --> 00:30:02,708
diminish in importance.
670
00:30:02,875 --> 00:30:06,000
- After the Revolution,
a number of slave owners
671
00:30:06,125 --> 00:30:08,125
emancipate all of their slaves.
672
00:30:08,250 --> 00:30:12,000
One of his own cousins,
Richard Randolph, did.
673
00:30:12,167 --> 00:30:15,542
William Short did, a man
named William Ludwell Lee.
674
00:30:15,750 --> 00:30:17,583
Jefferson knows many
of these people.
675
00:30:17,750 --> 00:30:20,000
He's related to many
of these people.
676
00:30:20,167 --> 00:30:23,583
Jefferson does not choose
to emancipate his slaves.
677
00:30:23,708 --> 00:30:25,792
♪
678
00:30:25,875 --> 00:30:27,667
- An enslaved man,
Israel Gillette Jefferson,
679
00:30:27,833 --> 00:30:29,917
talks about when
he's within earshot
680
00:30:30,042 --> 00:30:32,083
of a conversation
between Jefferson
681
00:30:32,250 --> 00:30:34,542
and one of his good friends.
682
00:30:34,708 --> 00:30:37,667
And his friend is basically
trying to convince Jefferson
683
00:30:37,750 --> 00:30:40,083
that slavery needs
to be ended,
684
00:30:40,208 --> 00:30:42,583
that the enslaved people
need to be freed.
685
00:30:42,750 --> 00:30:44,542
♪
686
00:30:44,708 --> 00:30:48,542
He hears Jefferson struggle,
687
00:30:48,708 --> 00:30:50,750
saying, yeah,
I know slavery is bad,
688
00:30:50,917 --> 00:30:53,458
but I don't think
we can end it.
689
00:30:53,625 --> 00:30:55,000
♪
690
00:30:55,167 --> 00:30:56,958
Imagine if you're
a young enslaved person
691
00:30:57,125 --> 00:30:58,833
overhearing this conversation.
692
00:30:58,958 --> 00:31:02,750
- You can't say
he was just a man of his time
693
00:31:02,917 --> 00:31:05,750
because other people
at his time
694
00:31:05,875 --> 00:31:07,417
free those enslaved people.
695
00:31:07,542 --> 00:31:10,583
♪
696
00:31:10,708 --> 00:31:14,000
- But Jefferson does not know
how to undo all the things
697
00:31:14,167 --> 00:31:15,750
that he wants from his perfect
698
00:31:15,875 --> 00:31:18,458
and idyllic house
on a mountain.
699
00:31:18,542 --> 00:31:23,083
- Slavery is so essential to
his economic and social system
700
00:31:23,208 --> 00:31:26,208
that even though
it's questioned,
701
00:31:26,292 --> 00:31:28,500
it's very hard
to imagine extracting
702
00:31:28,583 --> 00:31:30,292
oneself from that system.
703
00:31:30,417 --> 00:31:31,917
♪
704
00:31:32,042 --> 00:31:34,167
- After the war,
most of the founding fathers
705
00:31:34,250 --> 00:31:36,750
continued to debate
the foundational principles
706
00:31:36,917 --> 00:31:39,708
of the new union,
but Jefferson remains at home
707
00:31:39,833 --> 00:31:41,750
with his family at Monticello.
708
00:31:41,875 --> 00:31:43,417
♪
709
00:31:43,542 --> 00:31:45,917
While there, he establishes
a correspondence
710
00:31:46,000 --> 00:31:48,875
with Francois Barbé-Marbois,
the secretary
711
00:31:49,000 --> 00:31:51,333
of the French delegation
in Philadelphia.
712
00:31:51,458 --> 00:31:54,167
Marbois sends Jefferson a set
of questions in an attempt
713
00:31:54,333 --> 00:31:56,708
to learn more
about the new country.
714
00:31:56,833 --> 00:31:59,042
Jefferson's responses
to these queries
715
00:31:59,208 --> 00:32:01,125
are eventually compiled
and published
716
00:32:01,208 --> 00:32:03,000
in what will become
his first book,
717
00:32:03,125 --> 00:32:07,250
entitled "Notes
on the State of Virginia."
718
00:32:07,375 --> 00:32:10,333
- So the secretary
of the French delegation
719
00:32:10,417 --> 00:32:14,458
asked Jefferson about
the landscape in Virginia,
720
00:32:14,625 --> 00:32:16,625
the flora and the fauna
721
00:32:16,750 --> 00:32:18,667
and what kind
of animals there are.
722
00:32:18,875 --> 00:32:20,458
- And then he says,
tell us about how
723
00:32:20,667 --> 00:32:22,083
Native Americans live.
724
00:32:22,250 --> 00:32:25,833
Tell us about what slavery
means to how people live.
725
00:32:26,042 --> 00:32:28,167
- The interesting thing
about Thomas Jefferson was
726
00:32:28,375 --> 00:32:29,958
the way that he looked
at Native people and the way
727
00:32:30,125 --> 00:32:31,833
that he looked
at African Americans
728
00:32:31,958 --> 00:32:33,667
are really different.
729
00:32:33,750 --> 00:32:35,667
♪
730
00:32:35,833 --> 00:32:37,292
- "Notes on the State
of Virginia"
731
00:32:37,375 --> 00:32:41,250
comes from Jefferson's view
of himself
732
00:32:41,375 --> 00:32:45,000
as a kind of scientist,
but Jefferson always blurs
733
00:32:45,125 --> 00:32:48,292
the line between what
he thinks of as observation
734
00:32:48,417 --> 00:32:52,208
and what are truly
his opinions.
735
00:32:52,375 --> 00:32:56,000
In the answer to the query
about Native Americans,
736
00:32:56,208 --> 00:32:58,125
Jefferson starts out
with a bunch of charts.
737
00:32:58,208 --> 00:32:59,917
♪
738
00:33:00,042 --> 00:33:01,333
This is the name
of this group,
739
00:33:01,458 --> 00:33:03,417
this is how many
of them there are,
740
00:33:03,583 --> 00:33:06,000
and it goes
on and on like that,
741
00:33:06,208 --> 00:33:08,750
until all of a sudden,
he's off into speculation
742
00:33:08,917 --> 00:33:10,958
about, first,
Native American culture,
743
00:33:11,125 --> 00:33:13,083
but then their intelligence.
744
00:33:13,208 --> 00:33:16,083
- Native people of
the Old South, their farming,
745
00:33:16,292 --> 00:33:18,000
from corn crops
and everything,
746
00:33:18,208 --> 00:33:20,292
are quite impressive,
and probably better
747
00:33:20,375 --> 00:33:22,542
than some white settlers
moving into the area.
748
00:33:22,708 --> 00:33:24,958
And so they're almost
like the role models.
749
00:33:25,083 --> 00:33:27,333
- He writes,
"Their execution are
750
00:33:27,458 --> 00:33:30,125
"much stronger than with us
because they
751
00:33:30,292 --> 00:33:31,917
"are more exercised.
752
00:33:32,042 --> 00:33:34,833
"I believe the Indian then
to be in body
753
00:33:35,042 --> 00:33:37,833
and mind
equal to the white man."
754
00:33:37,917 --> 00:33:39,542
♪
755
00:33:39,708 --> 00:33:43,000
- So he says, they're the equal
sort of humanly of us.
756
00:33:43,083 --> 00:33:45,417
They just have not
been civilized.
757
00:33:45,583 --> 00:33:48,333
- He claimed if they start
to speak English and live
758
00:33:48,542 --> 00:33:51,958
like we do, at the cost
of their culture, of course,
759
00:33:52,083 --> 00:33:55,167
they could become
the equal to whites.
760
00:33:55,292 --> 00:33:58,667
- There's the idea of already
being partially civilized
761
00:33:58,750 --> 00:34:00,542
because of what they do.
762
00:34:00,625 --> 00:34:03,792
They won't have to be taught,
where African Americans have
763
00:34:03,958 --> 00:34:06,167
to be taught because
they're pulled, clearly,
764
00:34:06,250 --> 00:34:09,292
out of their natural world and
then brought to the Americas.
765
00:34:09,375 --> 00:34:12,083
- But when he writes
about Black people
766
00:34:12,250 --> 00:34:13,542
in "Noted on the State
of Virginia,"
767
00:34:13,667 --> 00:34:16,792
he seems to traffic
in stereotypes.
768
00:34:16,958 --> 00:34:21,542
- He goes on for pages
about race.
769
00:34:21,667 --> 00:34:24,917
He clearly believes
that Black people
770
00:34:25,000 --> 00:34:30,542
are genetically, biologically
inferior to white people.
771
00:34:30,667 --> 00:34:32,417
And he says this.
772
00:34:32,542 --> 00:34:33,833
♪
773
00:34:33,958 --> 00:34:35,833
- I advance it
that the Blacks,
774
00:34:35,958 --> 00:34:38,083
whether originally
a distinct race
775
00:34:38,292 --> 00:34:41,208
or made distinct
by time and circumstances,
776
00:34:41,375 --> 00:34:43,250
are inferior to the whites
777
00:34:43,375 --> 00:34:46,750
in the endowments
both of body and mind.
778
00:34:46,875 --> 00:34:48,125
♪
779
00:34:48,292 --> 00:34:51,000
- He also says
they're essentially
780
00:34:51,125 --> 00:34:52,667
intellectually useless.
781
00:34:52,875 --> 00:34:55,583
- "Comparing them by their
faculties of memory, reason,
782
00:34:55,708 --> 00:34:57,667
"and imagination,
it appears to me
783
00:34:57,875 --> 00:35:01,083
"that in memory,
they are equal to the whites,
784
00:35:01,208 --> 00:35:03,167
"in reason, much inferior,
785
00:35:03,333 --> 00:35:05,708
"as I think one could
scarcely be found capable
786
00:35:05,875 --> 00:35:09,208
"of tracing and comprehending
the investigations of Euclid,
787
00:35:09,375 --> 00:35:11,125
"and that in imagination,
788
00:35:11,292 --> 00:35:15,000
they are dull,
tasteless, and anomalous."
789
00:35:15,167 --> 00:35:17,000
- Jefferson's surrounded
by enslaved people
790
00:35:17,125 --> 00:35:18,375
who learned to read and write.
791
00:35:18,500 --> 00:35:21,542
He's surrounded
by enslaved people who trained
792
00:35:21,708 --> 00:35:24,792
for a decade or more
to be French chefs,
793
00:35:24,958 --> 00:35:26,667
enslaved people
with great skill.
794
00:35:26,875 --> 00:35:29,458
And yet he writes in the "Notes
on the State of Virginia"
795
00:35:29,583 --> 00:35:31,625
that to free enslaved people
would be like
796
00:35:31,708 --> 00:35:33,958
to free children,
that they wouldn't be able
797
00:35:34,083 --> 00:35:35,458
to take care of themselves.
798
00:35:35,542 --> 00:35:38,750
And yet, everything in his life
is provided by the labor
799
00:35:38,875 --> 00:35:40,583
of enslaved people.
800
00:35:40,708 --> 00:35:42,792
♪
801
00:35:42,875 --> 00:35:46,917
- We don't do ourselves
or Jefferson any favors
802
00:35:47,042 --> 00:35:49,167
by glossing that over.
803
00:35:49,292 --> 00:35:53,000
We do need to see
that Jefferson's views
804
00:35:53,042 --> 00:35:58,083
on racial ranking
and alleged inferiority
805
00:35:58,208 --> 00:36:02,375
were part of a culture
of thought
806
00:36:02,500 --> 00:36:04,250
that prevailed
in the United States
807
00:36:04,417 --> 00:36:06,417
for another century.
808
00:36:06,542 --> 00:36:09,083
- He did not believe
that Blacks and whites could
809
00:36:09,208 --> 00:36:12,667
live together in harmony.
810
00:36:12,792 --> 00:36:16,750
He says that we'll never
get over our prejudices.
811
00:36:16,875 --> 00:36:18,000
They will never forgive us
812
00:36:18,167 --> 00:36:19,583
for the things
that have been done.
813
00:36:19,708 --> 00:36:21,500
♪
814
00:36:21,667 --> 00:36:24,625
- "Deep rooted prejudices
entertained by the whites,
815
00:36:24,792 --> 00:36:28,167
"10,000 recollections
by the Blacks of the injuries
816
00:36:28,292 --> 00:36:30,750
"they have sustained
will probably never end
817
00:36:30,875 --> 00:36:35,750
but in the extermination
of the one or the other race."
818
00:36:35,875 --> 00:36:39,667
♪
819
00:36:39,792 --> 00:36:43,667
- He had had the experience
with the Revolution of seeing
820
00:36:43,833 --> 00:36:49,458
African American people join
the British forces to fight,
821
00:36:49,542 --> 00:36:51,833
to fight
against the American colonists
822
00:36:52,000 --> 00:36:53,292
for their own freedom.
823
00:36:53,375 --> 00:36:55,875
And so
after the American Revolution
824
00:36:56,000 --> 00:36:59,458
and the Revolutionary War,
he fears Black men.
825
00:36:59,583 --> 00:37:02,500
♪
826
00:37:02,708 --> 00:37:04,500
- People are quick
to hold on to the good words
827
00:37:04,667 --> 00:37:06,333
that Jefferson wrote,
but they do not grapple
828
00:37:06,542 --> 00:37:09,167
with the "Notes
on the State of Virginia.
829
00:37:09,292 --> 00:37:12,333
It has been too easy
for people to say
830
00:37:12,417 --> 00:37:14,125
Jefferson is a great success,
831
00:37:14,250 --> 00:37:17,125
he did these things
for our nation,
832
00:37:17,250 --> 00:37:19,292
he helped give us
this founding creed,
833
00:37:19,458 --> 00:37:22,958
without grappling
with the duality of his legacy.
834
00:37:23,125 --> 00:37:28,417
- Part of history is not
excusing people for what they
835
00:37:28,542 --> 00:37:32,000
believed in real time,
but understanding
836
00:37:32,208 --> 00:37:36,667
that if even the best people
of a given era,
837
00:37:36,750 --> 00:37:39,833
the most articulate people,
if even they could be
838
00:37:39,958 --> 00:37:44,875
so woefully wrong
about such elemental things,
839
00:37:45,042 --> 00:37:47,583
what are we missing
in our own time?
840
00:37:47,708 --> 00:37:53,917
♪
841
00:37:58,042 --> 00:38:00,833
[dramatic music]
842
00:38:00,875 --> 00:38:04,458
- In the spring of 1782,
Jefferson is living
843
00:38:04,583 --> 00:38:07,750
a quiet and peaceful life
at Monticello.
844
00:38:07,917 --> 00:38:11,333
♪
845
00:38:11,458 --> 00:38:13,500
While he busies himself
with literature
846
00:38:13,625 --> 00:38:17,000
and the ongoing construction
of his estate,
847
00:38:17,083 --> 00:38:21,750
Martha gives birth to their
sixth child, Lucy Elizabeth.
848
00:38:21,875 --> 00:38:23,208
♪
849
00:38:23,375 --> 00:38:26,125
But their domestic bliss
will be short-lived.
850
00:38:26,208 --> 00:38:30,333
♪
851
00:38:30,500 --> 00:38:34,375
- After giving birth
to a daughter, Lucy,
852
00:38:34,542 --> 00:38:38,917
Martha Jefferson has severe
postpartum health problems
853
00:38:39,083 --> 00:38:41,417
throughout the summer of 1782.
854
00:38:41,583 --> 00:38:44,708
♪
855
00:38:44,875 --> 00:38:46,958
- Martha Jefferson
suffered greatly
856
00:38:47,125 --> 00:38:48,833
during that childbirth.
857
00:38:49,042 --> 00:38:52,708
Her ensuing illness
is heartbreaking.
858
00:38:52,875 --> 00:38:56,000
Jefferson is at her bed
incessantly,
859
00:38:56,167 --> 00:38:57,458
day in, day out,
860
00:38:57,583 --> 00:38:59,583
doing everything
he possibly can
861
00:38:59,750 --> 00:39:03,750
to engage her
to continue to live.
862
00:39:03,917 --> 00:39:06,417
They both have enjoyed
reading to one and the other
863
00:39:06,542 --> 00:39:09,458
throughout the years
from Laurence Sterne's
864
00:39:09,542 --> 00:39:11,917
"Life And Opinions
of Tristram Shandy."
865
00:39:12,042 --> 00:39:14,417
There is a moment
when Mrs. Jefferson tried
866
00:39:14,625 --> 00:39:17,250
to write a passage from it.
867
00:39:17,375 --> 00:39:20,125
- It's his wife's handwriting,
868
00:39:20,208 --> 00:39:21,792
very, very faint.
869
00:39:21,958 --> 00:39:23,500
It's hardly legible.
870
00:39:23,625 --> 00:39:28,917
And then, in his very careful,
orderly script,
871
00:39:29,083 --> 00:39:33,917
Thomas Jefferson picks up
where Martha left off.
872
00:39:34,042 --> 00:39:36,083
♪
873
00:39:36,292 --> 00:39:39,583
- Jefferson folded
that piece of paper.
874
00:39:39,667 --> 00:39:44,458
He put it in an envelope that
included the locks of hair
875
00:39:44,625 --> 00:39:47,375
of their deceased children.
876
00:39:47,542 --> 00:39:53,292
- Then, on September 6, 1782,
at the age of 33,
877
00:39:53,375 --> 00:39:55,833
Martha Jefferson dies.
878
00:39:55,917 --> 00:39:59,833
♪
879
00:40:00,000 --> 00:40:02,417
- There is the belief
that he promised his wife
880
00:40:02,625 --> 00:40:04,167
before she breathed her last
that he would
881
00:40:04,250 --> 00:40:06,667
never marry again.
882
00:40:06,792 --> 00:40:07,792
♪
883
00:40:07,958 --> 00:40:10,792
He has to be pulled away
from the bed.
884
00:40:10,875 --> 00:40:13,833
- He has to be
physically lifted up.
885
00:40:13,917 --> 00:40:15,375
♪
886
00:40:15,500 --> 00:40:18,167
- The daughter, Martha,
is so overwhelmed.
887
00:40:18,292 --> 00:40:19,833
She's only ten years old.
888
00:40:20,042 --> 00:40:24,125
And we know her aunt,
Mrs. Jefferson's sister,
889
00:40:24,250 --> 00:40:27,042
Elizabeth Eppes,
is right there.
890
00:40:27,208 --> 00:40:29,375
And she instructs
her niece, Martha,
891
00:40:29,542 --> 00:40:30,792
"Go look after your father.
892
00:40:30,875 --> 00:40:32,708
There's nothing
you can do now."
893
00:40:32,875 --> 00:40:36,333
You must go
and look after the living.
894
00:40:36,500 --> 00:40:40,375
- He is grief stricken,
goes into, really,
895
00:40:40,542 --> 00:40:42,292
a spiral of depression.
896
00:40:42,458 --> 00:40:45,542
It was deep,
and it was long lasting.
897
00:40:45,708 --> 00:40:47,000
♪
898
00:40:47,167 --> 00:40:52,667
- Jefferson more or less shuts
down for weeks, or even months.
899
00:40:52,792 --> 00:40:56,000
♪
900
00:40:56,208 --> 00:40:58,417
It's clear that he
didn't know what to do,
901
00:40:58,542 --> 00:41:00,458
and people around him
didn't know what to do
902
00:41:00,583 --> 00:41:01,917
to help him in this grief.
903
00:41:02,125 --> 00:41:04,542
♪
904
00:41:04,667 --> 00:41:06,833
- His daughters
and friends actually despair
905
00:41:07,000 --> 00:41:09,250
for his life at that point,
they're so worried.
906
00:41:09,375 --> 00:41:12,500
♪
907
00:41:12,667 --> 00:41:14,667
- They tried to get
Jefferson to ride out
908
00:41:14,833 --> 00:41:18,458
into his native woods
and fields on horseback.
909
00:41:18,625 --> 00:41:20,542
That's his greatest pleasure.
910
00:41:20,708 --> 00:41:21,833
♪
911
00:41:21,917 --> 00:41:23,208
And they continued
to lose him,
912
00:41:23,375 --> 00:41:24,625
day in and day out.
913
00:41:24,792 --> 00:41:26,750
The horse just meanders away
914
00:41:26,917 --> 00:41:29,250
with hardly any attention
from him.
915
00:41:29,417 --> 00:41:30,875
♪
916
00:41:31,042 --> 00:41:33,667
It is clear
that she held a very,
917
00:41:33,833 --> 00:41:38,333
very deep place in his heart
that he never forgot.
918
00:41:38,417 --> 00:41:43,333
♪
919
00:41:43,542 --> 00:41:45,458
- I mean, death is
a constant in his life.
920
00:41:45,625 --> 00:41:46,958
He's lost a lot of children.
921
00:41:47,125 --> 00:41:50,000
But this is a blow
which is very, very difficult
922
00:41:50,125 --> 00:41:52,042
for him to recover from.
923
00:41:52,167 --> 00:41:54,833
- Despite the criticism
he faced as governor,
924
00:41:55,042 --> 00:41:58,000
Jefferson remains in high
standing among his friends
925
00:41:58,167 --> 00:42:00,083
and colleagues.
926
00:42:00,167 --> 00:42:02,167
Desperate to pull him out
of his depression,
927
00:42:02,375 --> 00:42:03,833
they appeal to his affinity
928
00:42:04,000 --> 00:42:06,875
for European luxury
and philosophy
929
00:42:07,042 --> 00:42:10,250
and arrange for him to be sent
to France as a diplomat.
930
00:42:10,417 --> 00:42:12,042
♪
931
00:42:12,208 --> 00:42:16,708
- This is as much an attempt
to save their friend as it is
932
00:42:16,833 --> 00:42:19,167
to try and serve the public.
933
00:42:19,250 --> 00:42:22,333
- He thinks he has retired
from public service.
934
00:42:22,458 --> 00:42:24,542
He's told his friends
that he has.
935
00:42:24,625 --> 00:42:27,250
The world he envisioned
with Martha was shattered.
936
00:42:27,375 --> 00:42:33,208
But somewhere, he has to be
part of creating a new world.
937
00:42:33,375 --> 00:42:35,208
♪
938
00:42:35,333 --> 00:42:37,375
- And so he goes to France.
939
00:42:37,542 --> 00:42:40,792
He's a widower
with three young children.
940
00:42:40,958 --> 00:42:44,250
And there will be dramatic
changes in his personal life
941
00:42:44,417 --> 00:42:46,542
during his time in Paris.
942
00:42:46,708 --> 00:42:49,042
- Jefferson's time in France
will redefine
943
00:42:49,167 --> 00:42:52,000
his personal
and professional life.
944
00:42:52,167 --> 00:42:55,000
He will thrive as a diplomat
and politician,
945
00:42:55,125 --> 00:42:57,458
and develop a shocking
relationship
946
00:42:57,583 --> 00:43:00,333
that will unexpectedly
transform not only
947
00:43:00,458 --> 00:43:03,375
the next 40 years of his life,
948
00:43:03,500 --> 00:43:06,792
but his enduring legacy today.
949
00:43:06,958 --> 00:43:09,958
♪
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