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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,167 --> 00:00:03,750 - Previously on "Thomas Jefferson"... 2 00:00:03,875 --> 00:00:05,208 [dramatic music] 3 00:00:05,292 --> 00:00:07,208 - Jefferson writes a letter called 4 00:00:07,375 --> 00:00:09,542 "A Summary View of the Rights of British America." 5 00:00:09,750 --> 00:00:12,167 - It's an outlay of everything that the British government 6 00:00:12,333 --> 00:00:13,792 and everything the king, George III, 7 00:00:13,958 --> 00:00:16,375 has kind of done wrong. 8 00:00:16,583 --> 00:00:18,375 - The British imposed a series of taxes 9 00:00:18,583 --> 00:00:22,167 that causes people on both sides of the Atlantic 10 00:00:22,292 --> 00:00:23,958 to reevaluate that relationship 11 00:00:24,125 --> 00:00:26,500 and think about who's in charge. 12 00:00:26,708 --> 00:00:28,458 ♪ 13 00:00:28,583 --> 00:00:30,542 - At the Second Continental Congress, 14 00:00:30,625 --> 00:00:35,667 all the great leading lights of the colonies are convening. 15 00:00:35,792 --> 00:00:38,917 - John Hancock appoints a committee of five men 16 00:00:39,125 --> 00:00:41,958 to draft a declaration of American independence. 17 00:00:42,125 --> 00:00:44,292 - The glamorous work is giving the speeches. 18 00:00:44,417 --> 00:00:46,167 The hard work is being delegated 19 00:00:46,292 --> 00:00:50,083 to this younger Virginian who wields a great pen 20 00:00:50,208 --> 00:00:52,042 and is known for that. 21 00:00:52,208 --> 00:00:56,542 And so Jefferson gets drafted to be the draftsman. 22 00:00:56,708 --> 00:00:59,875 - What sets Jefferson apart is the capacity 23 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:01,667 and the gift of articulation. 24 00:01:01,875 --> 00:01:03,750 Nobody wrote better. 25 00:01:03,875 --> 00:01:05,458 He mobilized the English language 26 00:01:05,625 --> 00:01:07,042 and sent it into battle. 27 00:01:07,167 --> 00:01:10,833 And in this case, it was the battle for an ethos 28 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:12,958 and an aspiration of liberty. 29 00:01:13,083 --> 00:01:14,667 - But as Jefferson is talking about, 30 00:01:14,833 --> 00:01:17,583 "All men are created equal," he's there with his wife's 31 00:01:17,708 --> 00:01:20,333 enslaved half-brother. 32 00:01:20,417 --> 00:01:22,500 - The fact that the core contradiction 33 00:01:22,583 --> 00:01:24,000 of the idea that all men are created equal, 34 00:01:24,125 --> 00:01:25,458 and Jefferson being a slave owner, 35 00:01:25,625 --> 00:01:27,833 and that original sin being baked in that cake 36 00:01:28,042 --> 00:01:29,333 gnaws at us still. 37 00:01:29,458 --> 00:01:32,333 But it ultimately doesn't reduce its power. 38 00:01:32,500 --> 00:01:34,833 - Because signing the Declaration was signing 39 00:01:35,042 --> 00:01:36,417 your own death warrant. 40 00:01:36,583 --> 00:01:37,917 ♪ 41 00:01:38,042 --> 00:01:40,833 They were subjects of King George III. 42 00:01:40,958 --> 00:01:43,292 And now they were rebels. 43 00:01:43,500 --> 00:01:45,750 - Now the hard work begins. 44 00:01:45,875 --> 00:01:47,875 They need to win the war. 45 00:01:48,042 --> 00:01:52,417 ♪ 46 00:01:55,042 --> 00:02:01,417 ♪ 47 00:02:01,542 --> 00:02:04,792 - As the celebrations of independence quiet 48 00:02:04,958 --> 00:02:07,500 in the summer of 1776... 49 00:02:07,625 --> 00:02:09,583 ♪ 50 00:02:09,792 --> 00:02:14,167 Reality sets in for a new nation at war. 51 00:02:14,292 --> 00:02:17,125 - The story of the Revolution is immensely more 52 00:02:17,208 --> 00:02:20,542 complicated than Declaration of Independence, 53 00:02:20,708 --> 00:02:23,000 joyous new nation. 54 00:02:23,125 --> 00:02:26,167 Debt, foreign relations, 55 00:02:26,333 --> 00:02:29,667 relationships between the states, defense, 56 00:02:29,750 --> 00:02:33,125 all of these things were still unfolding. 57 00:02:33,333 --> 00:02:37,708 - In the summer of 1776, just as Congress votes 58 00:02:37,875 --> 00:02:40,542 in favor of independence and adopts this declaration, 59 00:02:40,708 --> 00:02:46,125 a 30,000-man expeditionary force arrives in New York 60 00:02:46,208 --> 00:02:47,750 to suppress this rebellion. 61 00:02:47,958 --> 00:02:50,375 ♪ 62 00:02:50,458 --> 00:02:53,250 It's the largest expeditionary force the British had ever 63 00:02:53,417 --> 00:02:55,208 sent abroad to that point. 64 00:02:55,333 --> 00:02:58,792 It's a massive army by the standards of the 18th century. 65 00:02:58,958 --> 00:03:01,250 ♪ 66 00:03:01,375 --> 00:03:06,958 - At that point, Americans are a ragtag conglomeration 67 00:03:07,125 --> 00:03:08,625 of colonial militias. 68 00:03:08,708 --> 00:03:10,333 ♪ 69 00:03:10,542 --> 00:03:13,583 How can we possibly accomplish this in the face of one 70 00:03:13,750 --> 00:03:16,583 of the mightiest armies upon the globe? 71 00:03:16,708 --> 00:03:18,042 ♪ 72 00:03:18,208 --> 00:03:19,708 - The British capture New York pretty easily. 73 00:03:19,875 --> 00:03:22,167 They rout the Continental Army at Brooklyn, 74 00:03:22,250 --> 00:03:24,500 and then they end up chasing Washington 75 00:03:24,625 --> 00:03:26,542 and the Continental Army up into Westchester 76 00:03:26,708 --> 00:03:29,292 and then southwest across New Jersey. 77 00:03:29,458 --> 00:03:30,917 ♪ 78 00:03:31,083 --> 00:03:32,167 There's a great deal of uncertainty 79 00:03:32,292 --> 00:03:34,000 in the summer of 1776. 80 00:03:34,125 --> 00:03:37,042 ♪ 81 00:03:37,167 --> 00:03:38,292 - Because you've got to remember, 82 00:03:38,417 --> 00:03:40,000 a significant portion of the citizenry 83 00:03:40,125 --> 00:03:42,833 doesn't want independence from Britain. 84 00:03:42,917 --> 00:03:45,042 So you've got British loyalists who aren't on board. 85 00:03:45,125 --> 00:03:46,458 And they're your friends and your neighbors, 86 00:03:46,625 --> 00:03:48,125 and they're actively cooperating 87 00:03:48,250 --> 00:03:50,792 with the redcoats, who are coming 88 00:03:50,958 --> 00:03:53,667 to reassert their primacy. 89 00:03:53,875 --> 00:03:56,458 - The sentiment at the time was a very profound 90 00:03:56,542 --> 00:04:00,833 and intense mixture of exultation and fear. 91 00:04:00,958 --> 00:04:04,333 - But while soldiers are fighting and dying, 92 00:04:04,458 --> 00:04:08,458 Jefferson doesn't partake in the military, notably. 93 00:04:08,625 --> 00:04:11,333 He tries to serve his state, 94 00:04:11,500 --> 00:04:15,042 his attempted newfound nation in other ways. 95 00:04:15,208 --> 00:04:16,625 ♪ 96 00:04:16,833 --> 00:04:19,083 - Jefferson's leadership during the war 97 00:04:19,250 --> 00:04:21,667 was in a more civilian capacity. 98 00:04:21,792 --> 00:04:23,167 ♪ 99 00:04:23,292 --> 00:04:26,667 - The states have to redraft their laws. 100 00:04:26,750 --> 00:04:28,667 They can't use their old colonial charters. 101 00:04:28,750 --> 00:04:30,583 They have to start from scratch. 102 00:04:30,708 --> 00:04:31,792 ♪ 103 00:04:31,958 --> 00:04:34,958 Virginia is closest to Jefferson's heart. 104 00:04:35,125 --> 00:04:36,500 It's a place of great importance 105 00:04:36,708 --> 00:04:39,167 in this new republican experiment. 106 00:04:39,375 --> 00:04:42,250 Jefferson knew himself and knew his strengths, 107 00:04:42,375 --> 00:04:45,292 and so Jefferson comes back from Philadelphia 108 00:04:45,458 --> 00:04:48,500 to help redraft the laws of Virginia. 109 00:04:48,667 --> 00:04:52,125 Jefferson says, this lawmaking is as important 110 00:04:52,292 --> 00:04:54,667 as the war of Independence. 111 00:04:54,833 --> 00:04:56,375 And when Washington's at Valley Forge, 112 00:04:56,542 --> 00:04:58,000 he might not be thinking the same thing. 113 00:04:58,083 --> 00:05:00,042 But he said, this is the real work 114 00:05:00,208 --> 00:05:01,458 because otherwise, it doesn't matter. 115 00:05:01,542 --> 00:05:03,000 ♪ 116 00:05:03,083 --> 00:05:08,667 And so he sets about reforming and revolutionizing Virginia. 117 00:05:08,875 --> 00:05:09,833 ♪ 118 00:05:09,958 --> 00:05:12,500 Prior to independence, 119 00:05:12,708 --> 00:05:14,958 Virginia had a state church. 120 00:05:15,125 --> 00:05:17,167 It was the Anglican church. 121 00:05:17,375 --> 00:05:19,625 It wasn't very well attended, necessarily, 122 00:05:19,708 --> 00:05:22,333 but it was state supported in the sense 123 00:05:22,500 --> 00:05:24,000 that people's taxes went to support 124 00:05:24,125 --> 00:05:25,833 this religious establishment. 125 00:05:25,958 --> 00:05:29,792 And it was his strong belief, and he became really skeptical 126 00:05:29,917 --> 00:05:31,500 in matters of religion, that there shouldn't 127 00:05:31,667 --> 00:05:33,625 be state-supported religion. 128 00:05:33,708 --> 00:05:34,833 ♪ 129 00:05:35,042 --> 00:05:38,208 - Jefferson was not a conventional Christian 130 00:05:38,375 --> 00:05:39,875 in any way. 131 00:05:40,042 --> 00:05:43,333 He did not believe in the divinity of Jesus of Nazareth. 132 00:05:43,500 --> 00:05:45,458 He did not believe in the Trinity. 133 00:05:45,625 --> 00:05:48,667 He called those kinds of theological arguments 134 00:05:48,875 --> 00:05:50,458 "monkish superstition." 135 00:05:50,583 --> 00:05:51,708 ♪ 136 00:05:51,958 --> 00:05:55,167 - And so very early on, Jefferson is interested 137 00:05:55,250 --> 00:05:57,333 in the separation of church and state, 138 00:05:57,458 --> 00:06:00,875 because he thought, along with Enlightenment thinkers, 139 00:06:01,042 --> 00:06:04,958 the church had had too much of an influence in Europe. 140 00:06:05,125 --> 00:06:06,000 ♪ 141 00:06:06,208 --> 00:06:07,667 - You know, as Englishmen, 142 00:06:07,792 --> 00:06:10,333 they believed in dieu et mon droit, 143 00:06:10,542 --> 00:06:13,000 "God is my right," the motto of the royal family. 144 00:06:13,208 --> 00:06:17,042 ♪ 145 00:06:17,167 --> 00:06:20,833 - But Jefferson understands, because he reads history, 146 00:06:21,000 --> 00:06:24,542 that whenever religion and the government get together, 147 00:06:24,708 --> 00:06:26,292 it's bad. 148 00:06:26,458 --> 00:06:29,333 It's bad for the people. 149 00:06:29,500 --> 00:06:31,208 It's bad for the government. 150 00:06:31,333 --> 00:06:32,958 It's also, by the way, bad for the religion. 151 00:06:33,125 --> 00:06:34,625 ♪ 152 00:06:34,750 --> 00:06:37,083 - He writes that there should be a wall of separation 153 00:06:37,208 --> 00:06:39,333 between church and state. 154 00:06:39,458 --> 00:06:43,458 Now, that wall is doing two things. 155 00:06:43,625 --> 00:06:46,250 Just as there shouldn't be undue influence of religion 156 00:06:46,417 --> 00:06:48,000 on the state, there should not be 157 00:06:48,167 --> 00:06:52,250 undue influence by the state interfering with religion. 158 00:06:52,417 --> 00:06:55,292 - In 1777, Jefferson drafts 159 00:06:55,458 --> 00:06:58,000 the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 160 00:06:58,167 --> 00:07:00,625 a statement about both freedom of conscience 161 00:07:00,833 --> 00:07:02,500 and the principle of separation 162 00:07:02,625 --> 00:07:04,333 of church and state. 163 00:07:04,458 --> 00:07:06,417 Though it will not be written into law 164 00:07:06,542 --> 00:07:08,167 for another seven years, 165 00:07:08,292 --> 00:07:11,000 the statute is the basis for what will become one 166 00:07:11,167 --> 00:07:14,458 of the defining tenets of the American government, 167 00:07:14,542 --> 00:07:16,625 the First Amendment. 168 00:07:16,792 --> 00:07:19,958 - He says, this is what makes us better than Europeans. 169 00:07:20,083 --> 00:07:22,417 We're not forced to pay taxes to support 170 00:07:22,583 --> 00:07:23,750 a religious establishment. 171 00:07:23,875 --> 00:07:26,292 And Jefferson's very, very proud of this. 172 00:07:26,458 --> 00:07:29,292 Virginia, as he sees it, is first 173 00:07:29,458 --> 00:07:32,500 in disestablishing religion. 174 00:07:32,583 --> 00:07:34,708 - The separation of church and state 175 00:07:34,875 --> 00:07:37,458 is a key indicator of freedom for him, 176 00:07:37,583 --> 00:07:39,958 but it is a rebellion against orthodoxy. 177 00:07:40,083 --> 00:07:43,792 And an orthodoxy has a general tendency to impose itself 178 00:07:43,917 --> 00:07:46,583 upon individual freedom and especially freedom 179 00:07:46,792 --> 00:07:50,792 of conscience, so you see Jefferson waving the banner 180 00:07:50,917 --> 00:07:52,792 of individual freedom of conscience 181 00:07:52,958 --> 00:07:57,792 against any imposition by larger forces or orthodoxies. 182 00:07:57,917 --> 00:08:00,625 - And this is a really important and powerful step, 183 00:08:00,708 --> 00:08:03,250 and a big part of what the country we know today 184 00:08:03,375 --> 00:08:05,250 is supposedly about. 185 00:08:05,417 --> 00:08:07,667 ♪ 186 00:08:07,750 --> 00:08:10,708 - Jefferson's closest partner in authoring the statute 187 00:08:10,875 --> 00:08:12,833 for Separation of Church and State 188 00:08:13,000 --> 00:08:17,083 is newcomer to the Virginia legislature, James Madison. 189 00:08:17,208 --> 00:08:18,458 ♪ 190 00:08:18,583 --> 00:08:20,167 - Madison is the junior partner. 191 00:08:20,292 --> 00:08:21,792 He's small. 192 00:08:21,875 --> 00:08:24,125 He's brilliant. 193 00:08:24,208 --> 00:08:25,500 He's a writer. 194 00:08:25,708 --> 00:08:28,667 He's who Jefferson is in closest contact with. 195 00:08:28,875 --> 00:08:34,000 And Jefferson drafts Madison into his camp over time. 196 00:08:34,125 --> 00:08:39,583 ♪ 197 00:08:39,750 --> 00:08:42,292 - Friendship was a very important thing to Jefferson. 198 00:08:42,417 --> 00:08:46,167 And Jefferson and Madison were friends. 199 00:08:46,292 --> 00:08:51,292 His political allies were not just instrumental connections. 200 00:08:51,458 --> 00:08:53,958 These were his people. 201 00:08:54,167 --> 00:08:58,833 - Between 1777 and 1778, Jefferson and Madison 202 00:08:58,958 --> 00:09:02,500 draft over a hundred bills that go on to shape Virginian 203 00:09:02,625 --> 00:09:04,875 and then federal laws. 204 00:09:05,042 --> 00:09:08,833 ♪ 205 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:12,458 But while Jefferson toils over statutes, 206 00:09:12,667 --> 00:09:15,917 the war begins to move south. 207 00:09:16,042 --> 00:09:17,833 - In the north, the British focused 208 00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:20,917 on occupying major cities, Boston, 209 00:09:21,083 --> 00:09:23,833 and New York, and Philadelphia. 210 00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:28,542 As the war moves south, the British strategy changes. 211 00:09:28,708 --> 00:09:31,250 The southern war is guerrilla war. 212 00:09:31,417 --> 00:09:32,792 It's a much more chaotic war. 213 00:09:32,917 --> 00:09:34,583 ♪ 214 00:09:34,708 --> 00:09:37,833 - And then, in 1779, Thomas Jefferson 215 00:09:38,042 --> 00:09:40,833 is voted in as the second elected governor 216 00:09:41,000 --> 00:09:43,583 of the New Commonwealth of Virginia. 217 00:09:43,708 --> 00:09:47,000 This is during the time when the war is raging all 218 00:09:47,167 --> 00:09:50,083 throughout the colonies and is making its way 219 00:09:50,208 --> 00:09:52,958 more directly to Virginia. 220 00:09:53,042 --> 00:09:56,458 - And at this point, thanks to the "Summary View 221 00:09:56,583 --> 00:09:58,000 of the Rights of British America," 222 00:09:58,167 --> 00:10:01,667 he's an important political figure in Virginia. 223 00:10:01,792 --> 00:10:03,625 But Jefferson's governorship is one 224 00:10:03,792 --> 00:10:06,750 of the most controversial periods of his life, 225 00:10:06,875 --> 00:10:08,667 and certainly of his public life. 226 00:10:08,833 --> 00:10:11,500 - And now, Jefferson the enlightened, 227 00:10:11,708 --> 00:10:16,250 naive young lawyer, philosopher, would-be statesman 228 00:10:16,375 --> 00:10:18,792 has a reality check. 229 00:10:18,875 --> 00:10:22,167 - Jefferson's sharpest weapon has always been his intellect. 230 00:10:22,292 --> 00:10:23,833 ♪ 231 00:10:24,000 --> 00:10:27,625 Now he's thrust into a place he'd never imagined he'd be, 232 00:10:27,750 --> 00:10:30,250 the front lines of war. 233 00:10:30,375 --> 00:10:35,000 ♪ 234 00:10:39,208 --> 00:10:40,292 [dramatic music] 235 00:10:40,375 --> 00:10:42,250 - In the summer of 1779, 236 00:10:42,375 --> 00:10:44,875 as Jefferson settles into his role as governor, 237 00:10:45,042 --> 00:10:48,208 the war begins to move south, 238 00:10:48,375 --> 00:10:51,500 and the threat of violence looms over Virginia. 239 00:10:51,583 --> 00:10:52,750 ♪ 240 00:10:52,875 --> 00:10:54,000 - The British had been waging war 241 00:10:54,083 --> 00:10:55,958 for five years at this point. 242 00:10:56,042 --> 00:10:57,917 They're angry. 243 00:10:58,042 --> 00:11:00,417 This war has been very unpleasant for the British. 244 00:11:00,542 --> 00:11:02,667 It hasn't gone very well. 245 00:11:02,833 --> 00:11:04,750 - It's one thing to go into a country 246 00:11:04,875 --> 00:11:07,042 and try to depose a set of rulers. 247 00:11:07,208 --> 00:11:09,792 It's another thing to try to occupy 248 00:11:09,958 --> 00:11:12,042 a large swath of territory. 249 00:11:12,208 --> 00:11:14,000 ♪ 250 00:11:14,208 --> 00:11:16,250 Armies take. 251 00:11:16,417 --> 00:11:20,667 They need food, they need shelter, space. 252 00:11:20,875 --> 00:11:24,083 They generate hostility to their presence. 253 00:11:24,208 --> 00:11:25,875 ♪ 254 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:28,542 The British Army just couldn't manage the process of being 255 00:11:28,667 --> 00:11:32,958 an occupying force against what was a much weaker power, 256 00:11:33,125 --> 00:11:35,333 but had the home field advantage. 257 00:11:35,458 --> 00:11:37,250 ♪ 258 00:11:37,417 --> 00:11:40,458 - So it's been a nasty, intractable insurgency 259 00:11:40,542 --> 00:11:41,667 in many respects. 260 00:11:41,875 --> 00:11:43,042 And they've kind of taken off the gloves. 261 00:11:43,208 --> 00:11:45,333 ♪ 262 00:11:45,500 --> 00:11:49,000 - But as Jefferson bears the weight on his shoulders 263 00:11:49,167 --> 00:11:52,292 for the responsibility of protecting and defending 264 00:11:52,458 --> 00:11:56,375 the Commonwealth of Virginia, Jefferson and others just 265 00:11:56,500 --> 00:11:58,625 do not believe that the enemy is going to have 266 00:11:58,708 --> 00:12:00,792 any effect on Virginia. 267 00:12:00,875 --> 00:12:03,333 He says the war is happening up north. 268 00:12:03,542 --> 00:12:05,125 ♪ 269 00:12:05,208 --> 00:12:08,042 And he says Virginian farmers need to return to business. 270 00:12:08,208 --> 00:12:10,375 They need to return to farming and the sustenance 271 00:12:10,583 --> 00:12:12,500 of their families. 272 00:12:12,583 --> 00:12:17,875 - However, at the end of 1779 and the beginning of 1780, 273 00:12:18,000 --> 00:12:21,083 British ships have been seen off the coast of Virginia. 274 00:12:21,250 --> 00:12:22,458 ♪ 275 00:12:22,583 --> 00:12:24,250 And he's slow in reacting to that. 276 00:12:24,375 --> 00:12:27,500 ♪ 277 00:12:27,625 --> 00:12:31,333 - That year of 1779 to 1780, 278 00:12:31,542 --> 00:12:33,542 Jefferson finally begins to worry 279 00:12:33,667 --> 00:12:35,750 about keeping the capital in Williamsburg 280 00:12:35,958 --> 00:12:38,292 because the enemy could sail up the James River 281 00:12:38,417 --> 00:12:39,542 and lay siege. 282 00:12:39,708 --> 00:12:41,000 ♪ 283 00:12:41,125 --> 00:12:42,958 So they moved the capital that spring 284 00:12:43,083 --> 00:12:46,083 to much better defended ground on the heights of Richmond. 285 00:12:46,208 --> 00:12:48,792 ♪ 286 00:12:48,875 --> 00:12:51,083 But then they receive information and knowledge 287 00:12:51,250 --> 00:12:55,167 that the enemy is sailing up the James River to Richmond. 288 00:12:55,375 --> 00:12:59,167 - His letters during this time are calls for help. 289 00:12:59,292 --> 00:13:00,833 ♪ 290 00:13:00,875 --> 00:13:04,667 He's trying to conscript people back to his side. 291 00:13:04,792 --> 00:13:07,333 He's saying, we're being attacked. 292 00:13:07,458 --> 00:13:10,625 - We shall omit nothing in our power for the support 293 00:13:10,708 --> 00:13:12,667 of the troops, but I must appraise you 294 00:13:12,792 --> 00:13:14,958 that our means of supply are not at present 295 00:13:15,042 --> 00:13:16,208 what they have been, 296 00:13:16,375 --> 00:13:18,125 so that they may perhaps suffer, 297 00:13:18,292 --> 00:13:21,208 though they shall not if we can prevent it. 298 00:13:21,375 --> 00:13:24,250 ♪ 299 00:13:24,375 --> 00:13:26,667 - But Washington doesn't have that many troops to spare 300 00:13:26,875 --> 00:13:29,375 and doesn't quite say, well, you're on your own, 301 00:13:29,542 --> 00:13:33,125 but that's kind of the implication. 302 00:13:33,292 --> 00:13:39,583 - And then on January 1, 1781, 1,600 British troops, 303 00:13:39,750 --> 00:13:43,750 including an elite green coat division under Benedict Arnold 304 00:13:43,875 --> 00:13:47,375 known as Dragoons, storm Richmond and wreak havoc 305 00:13:47,542 --> 00:13:49,625 on the new capital city. 306 00:13:49,708 --> 00:13:51,375 - There are constant British attacks, 307 00:13:51,542 --> 00:13:55,125 a very fateful one of which is led by the traitor 308 00:13:55,208 --> 00:13:57,208 Benedict Arnold. 309 00:13:57,333 --> 00:14:00,792 - When the British come, an enslaved man says 310 00:14:00,917 --> 00:14:02,375 within ten minutes there wasn't a white man 311 00:14:02,542 --> 00:14:04,083 to be seen in town. 312 00:14:04,208 --> 00:14:05,292 ♪ 313 00:14:05,417 --> 00:14:08,250 Everybody else had scattered to the four winds. 314 00:14:08,375 --> 00:14:11,792 ♪ 315 00:14:11,958 --> 00:14:15,125 - Jefferson is struggling to govern a society 316 00:14:15,292 --> 00:14:18,500 that is falling apart around him. 317 00:14:18,625 --> 00:14:22,167 - When British forces arrive, the Virginia troops 318 00:14:22,375 --> 00:14:25,125 don't stand a chance. 319 00:14:25,208 --> 00:14:28,750 - The invasion of Virginia is an existential moment for him. 320 00:14:28,917 --> 00:14:31,875 You have the most powerful army in the world 321 00:14:32,000 --> 00:14:33,833 in your neighborhood. 322 00:14:33,958 --> 00:14:37,167 And from a quarry as significant 323 00:14:37,333 --> 00:14:39,167 as Thomas Jefferson, there would be 324 00:14:39,250 --> 00:14:41,708 immense personal insecurity about falling 325 00:14:41,917 --> 00:14:43,625 into the hands of the British. 326 00:14:43,792 --> 00:14:46,000 - And then Jefferson himself is almost 327 00:14:46,167 --> 00:14:48,292 captured by Arnold's forces. 328 00:14:48,417 --> 00:14:52,500 ♪ 329 00:14:52,708 --> 00:14:56,167 - The British officers said, where is Governor Jefferson? 330 00:14:56,250 --> 00:14:58,708 We are here with these silver handcuffs 331 00:14:58,833 --> 00:15:00,667 to take Governor Jefferson prisoner. 332 00:15:00,792 --> 00:15:02,500 ♪ 333 00:15:02,625 --> 00:15:04,000 - But he escapes. 334 00:15:04,083 --> 00:15:06,542 And the government has to flee Richmond. 335 00:15:06,667 --> 00:15:08,667 They go to Charlottesville. 336 00:15:08,708 --> 00:15:10,167 ♪ 337 00:15:10,375 --> 00:15:12,083 Virginia's a mess. 338 00:15:12,250 --> 00:15:19,125 ♪ 339 00:15:19,292 --> 00:15:22,292 - Just over a week after fleeing from Williamsburg 340 00:15:22,375 --> 00:15:25,000 to Richmond, Virginia officials are forced 341 00:15:25,167 --> 00:15:27,208 to set up a new capital in Charlottesville, 342 00:15:27,375 --> 00:15:30,167 only 4 miles from Jefferson's home. 343 00:15:30,292 --> 00:15:33,042 For safety, Jefferson takes the highest 344 00:15:33,208 --> 00:15:35,958 ranking members of the Virginia House of Delegates 345 00:15:36,042 --> 00:15:38,208 in at Monticello. 346 00:15:38,375 --> 00:15:40,167 He is living there with his wife, 347 00:15:40,375 --> 00:15:42,042 his nine-year-old daughter, Martha, 348 00:15:42,208 --> 00:15:44,917 and his three-year-old daughter, Maria. 349 00:15:45,042 --> 00:15:47,375 - Jefferson, during this entire period, 350 00:15:47,542 --> 00:15:49,958 is wondering whether, first and foremost, 351 00:15:50,125 --> 00:15:51,750 we can still conduct our government 352 00:15:51,875 --> 00:15:54,167 out west in Virginia, but what is going 353 00:15:54,375 --> 00:15:57,500 to happen to my family, to me? 354 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 356 00:16:01,542 --> 00:16:04,458 is naturally going to have an effect on their family... 357 00:16:04,625 --> 00:16:06,000 ♪ 358 00:16:06,125 --> 00:16:08,667 And have an effect on a young Mrs. Jefferson, 359 00:16:08,875 --> 00:16:11,375 who is constantly pregnant. 360 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. 362 00:16:18,083 --> 00:16:19,833 Over a period of ten years, 363 00:16:20,000 --> 00:16:22,125 she gives birth to six children. 364 00:16:22,250 --> 00:16:23,500 ♪ 365 00:16:23,625 --> 00:16:25,542 Martha is the eldest. 366 00:16:25,708 --> 00:16:28,042 The second child, a little girl, Jane, 367 00:16:28,208 --> 00:16:29,667 does not live very long. 368 00:16:29,833 --> 00:16:31,833 The third child is a little boy, 369 00:16:32,000 --> 00:16:33,667 Peter, named for Jefferson's father, 370 00:16:33,833 --> 00:16:35,917 doesn't survive but a few days. 371 00:16:36,042 --> 00:16:38,125 Their fourth child is Maria. 372 00:16:38,292 --> 00:16:42,250 She does survive infancy. 373 00:16:42,375 --> 00:16:45,500 In the winter of 1781, his wife had just 374 00:16:45,583 --> 00:16:48,042 suffered the death of their fifth child 375 00:16:48,208 --> 00:16:50,458 and would be pregnant with their sixth child. 376 00:16:50,542 --> 00:16:53,208 ♪ 377 00:16:53,292 --> 00:16:56,917 - Meanwhile, the British troops continue moving west, 378 00:16:57,042 --> 00:16:58,625 closer to Monticello. 379 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 381 00:17:05,542 --> 00:17:07,083 of the Virginia House of Delegates 382 00:17:07,208 --> 00:17:09,833 in Charlottesville, where they know they are in hiding. 383 00:17:09,958 --> 00:17:13,458 But certainly, the one who has the highest price on his head 384 00:17:13,542 --> 00:17:16,250 is the governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 385 00:17:16,375 --> 00:17:17,917 ♪ 386 00:17:18,042 --> 00:17:19,500 - It's a chess match. 387 00:17:19,625 --> 00:17:23,083 The British want to capture the governor of Virginia. 388 00:17:23,208 --> 00:17:25,167 Jefferson is the prize. 389 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, 392 00:17:41,000 --> 00:17:43,542 the threat against Jefferson grows. 393 00:17:43,667 --> 00:17:45,292 With each passing day, 394 00:17:45,500 --> 00:17:47,375 the British get closer and closer 395 00:17:47,500 --> 00:17:49,875 to the new capital in Charlottesville 396 00:17:50,042 --> 00:17:52,458 and his home, Monticello. 397 00:17:52,583 --> 00:17:54,500 ♪ 398 00:17:54,583 --> 00:17:59,333 - So in May of 1781, he sends a letter to George Washington. 399 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, 402 00:18:07,375 --> 00:18:10,250 the whole force of the enemy within this state 403 00:18:10,417 --> 00:18:13,167 I think is about 7,000 men. 404 00:18:13,333 --> 00:18:15,667 Your excellency will judge from this state of things 405 00:18:15,833 --> 00:18:18,167 and from what you know of your own country 406 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. 408 00:18:25,458 --> 00:18:27,167 ♪ 409 00:18:27,375 --> 00:18:29,542 - And then a man named Jack Jouett, 410 00:18:29,708 --> 00:18:34,292 who owns and operates the tavern in Cuckoo, Virginia, 411 00:18:34,417 --> 00:18:39,542 he overhears a number of British dragoons 412 00:18:39,708 --> 00:18:43,042 reveal themselves, the more they consume, 413 00:18:43,208 --> 00:18:45,333 of the orders of British Lieutenant Colonel 414 00:18:45,458 --> 00:18:48,583 Banastre Tarleton to proceed westward 415 00:18:48,708 --> 00:18:52,375 and seek the capture of Governor Jefferson. 416 00:18:52,542 --> 00:18:54,875 ♪ 417 00:18:55,042 --> 00:18:58,000 - Jouett road overnight 40 miles. 418 00:18:58,083 --> 00:18:59,708 It's very much like Paul Revere warning 419 00:18:59,875 --> 00:19:02,667 that the British were going to attack Lexington and Concord 420 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. 422 00:19:06,625 --> 00:19:11,458 And he arrives at Monticello before the British do. 423 00:19:11,542 --> 00:19:15,042 - And Jouett forewarns them, saying, gentlemen, 424 00:19:15,208 --> 00:19:17,875 they may be but a few moments behind me. 425 00:19:18,042 --> 00:19:19,708 ♪ 426 00:19:19,875 --> 00:19:22,458 - According to the legend, Jefferson gave him 427 00:19:22,625 --> 00:19:25,000 a glass of Madeira, thanked him for his efforts. 428 00:19:25,208 --> 00:19:27,625 But Jefferson didn't leave right away. 429 00:19:27,750 --> 00:19:29,833 He put his family in a carriage, 430 00:19:30,042 --> 00:19:33,875 sending them on their way down to land that Jefferson owned 431 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. 433 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 436 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, 438 00:19:52,958 --> 00:19:55,292 Jefferson sets off on horseback. 439 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 445 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. 450 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, 453 00:20:32,542 --> 00:20:34,958 he leaves it in the hands of his most trusted 454 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 458 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. 461 00:20:54,208 --> 00:20:57,292 ♪ 462 00:20:57,417 --> 00:20:59,500 - The captain of the British dragoons 463 00:20:59,667 --> 00:21:03,167 takes from his side saddle a pistol... 464 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, 466 00:21:08,042 --> 00:21:10,500 or I will inflict a mortal wound." 467 00:21:10,708 --> 00:21:12,208 ♪ 468 00:21:12,375 --> 00:21:15,875 To which, Hemings pulls his coat back, 469 00:21:15,958 --> 00:21:17,833 replies, "Fire away." 470 00:21:17,917 --> 00:21:22,917 ♪ 471 00:21:24,208 --> 00:21:26,167 - But British troops stormed past Hemings, 472 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, 475 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. 478 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. 480 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, 482 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 484 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, 486 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 488 00:22:08,917 --> 00:22:11,500 capturing Jefferson, say, winning the Revolutionary War, 489 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 493 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 496 00:22:27,208 --> 00:22:28,333 wine cellar in all of Virginia." 497 00:22:28,458 --> 00:22:30,583 They all help themselves. 498 00:22:30,750 --> 00:22:32,000 ♪ 499 00:22:32,083 --> 00:22:33,333 It happens to be 500 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. 502 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. 512 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 516 00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:14,958 into his actions as governor of Virginia 517 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 ♪ 70364

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