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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,700 --> 00:00:03,036 Major funding for "the American revolution" 2 00:00:03,060 --> 00:00:04,476 was provided by the better angels society 3 00:00:04,500 --> 00:00:06,946 and its members Jeannie and Jonathan lavine 4 00:00:06,970 --> 00:00:08,946 with the crimson lion foundation 5 00:00:08,970 --> 00:00:10,846 and the blavatnik family foundation. 6 00:00:10,870 --> 00:00:14,386 Major funding was also provided by David m. Rubenstein, 7 00:00:14,410 --> 00:00:17,526 the Robert d. And Patricia e. Kern family foundation, 8 00:00:17,550 --> 00:00:18,856 the Lilly endowment, 9 00:00:18,880 --> 00:00:21,026 and by better angels society members: 10 00:00:21,050 --> 00:00:23,366 Eric and Wendy schmidt, Stephen a. Schwarzman, 11 00:00:23,390 --> 00:00:26,066 and Kenneth c. Griffin with Griffin catalyst. 12 00:00:26,090 --> 00:00:27,836 Additional support was provided by 13 00:00:27,860 --> 00:00:29,896 the Arthur vining Davis foundations, 14 00:00:29,920 --> 00:00:31,536 the pew charitable trusts, 15 00:00:31,560 --> 00:00:33,676 Gilbert s. Omenn and Martha a. Darling, 16 00:00:33,700 --> 00:00:35,106 the park foundation, 17 00:00:35,130 --> 00:00:36,846 and by better angels society members: 18 00:00:36,870 --> 00:00:40,016 Gilchrist and Amy berg, Perry and Donna golkin, 19 00:00:40,040 --> 00:00:42,546 the michelson foundation, Jacqueline b. Mars, 20 00:00:42,570 --> 00:00:46,016 the kissick family foundation, Diane and hal brierley, 21 00:00:46,040 --> 00:00:48,716 John h.N. Fisher and Jennifer Caldwell, 22 00:00:48,740 --> 00:00:50,256 John and Catherine debs, 23 00:00:50,280 --> 00:00:52,126 the fuller ton family charitable fund, 24 00:00:52,150 --> 00:00:53,956 and these additional members. 25 00:00:53,980 --> 00:00:55,396 "The American revolution" 26 00:00:55,420 --> 00:00:57,026 was made possible with support 27 00:00:57,050 --> 00:00:59,266 from the corporation for public broadcasting, 28 00:00:59,290 --> 00:01:02,060 and viewers like you. Thank you. 29 00:01:03,120 --> 00:01:05,266 The American revolution caused 30 00:01:05,290 --> 00:01:07,536 an impact felt around the world. 31 00:01:07,560 --> 00:01:12,846 The fight would take ingenuity, determination, 32 00:01:12,870 --> 00:01:17,186 and hope for a new tomorrow to turn the tide of history 33 00:01:17,210 --> 00:01:20,440 and set the American story in motion. 34 00:01:25,010 --> 00:01:27,856 What would you like the power to do? 35 00:01:27,880 --> 00:01:29,450 Bank of america. 36 00:01:34,820 --> 00:01:37,266 The plan laid down for our education 37 00:01:37,290 --> 00:01:40,576 was entirely broken in upon by the war. 38 00:01:40,600 --> 00:01:44,646 Instead of morning lessons, we were to knit stockings; 39 00:01:44,670 --> 00:01:48,276 instead of embroidering, to make homespun garments; 40 00:01:48,300 --> 00:01:51,286 and in place of the music of the harpsichord, 41 00:01:51,310 --> 00:01:53,086 to listen to the loud, clanging trumpet 42 00:01:53,110 --> 00:01:56,086 and never-ceasing drum, 43 00:01:56,110 --> 00:01:58,426 for in every direction that we traveled... 44 00:01:58,450 --> 00:02:02,426 and heaven knows we left but little of Virginia unexplored... 45 00:02:02,450 --> 00:02:05,896 we heard naught but the din of war. 46 00:02:05,920 --> 00:02:07,566 Our late peaceful country 47 00:02:07,590 --> 00:02:11,866 now became a scene of terror and confusion. 48 00:02:11,890 --> 00:02:13,830 Betsy ambler. 49 00:02:17,970 --> 00:02:20,576 Our images of the American revolution 50 00:02:20,600 --> 00:02:25,386 tend to be images of men in wigs in wood-paneled rooms, 51 00:02:25,410 --> 00:02:27,756 and that helps to reinforce an image 52 00:02:27,780 --> 00:02:32,486 of the American revolution as just a war about ideals. 53 00:02:32,510 --> 00:02:38,726 I think that we really do a disservice to... History 54 00:02:38,750 --> 00:02:42,896 and to the experiences of the people who lived through it 55 00:02:42,920 --> 00:02:48,336 when we paper over the violence of the American revolution 56 00:02:48,360 --> 00:02:52,346 with this set of very idealized images 57 00:02:52,370 --> 00:02:55,646 that we have of the founding fathers 58 00:02:55,670 --> 00:02:58,586 signing documents in Philadelphia. 59 00:02:58,610 --> 00:03:01,980 The United States came out of violence. 60 00:03:06,150 --> 00:03:07,926 I peeped out at the bay 61 00:03:07,950 --> 00:03:13,466 and saw something resembling a wood of pine trees trimmed. 62 00:03:13,490 --> 00:03:15,296 I declare at my noticing this 63 00:03:15,320 --> 00:03:17,806 that I could not believe my eyes, 64 00:03:17,830 --> 00:03:21,476 but judge you of my surprise when, in about 10 minutes, 65 00:03:21,500 --> 00:03:23,976 the whole bay was full of shipping 66 00:03:24,000 --> 00:03:25,946 as ever it could be. 67 00:03:25,970 --> 00:03:30,516 I do declare that I thought all London was afloat. 68 00:03:30,540 --> 00:03:32,740 Private Daniel mccurtin. 69 00:03:34,280 --> 00:03:38,426 On Saturday morning, June 29, 1776, 70 00:03:38,450 --> 00:03:41,496 colonel Henry Knox, whose artillery had convinced 71 00:03:41,520 --> 00:03:44,496 the British to flee Boston, was breakfasting 72 00:03:44,520 --> 00:03:46,796 with his wife Lucy on the second floor 73 00:03:46,820 --> 00:03:50,366 of a commandeered mansion at number 1 Broadway 74 00:03:50,390 --> 00:03:53,506 when he, too, spotted the British ships 75 00:03:53,530 --> 00:03:55,406 that private mccurtin had seen 76 00:03:55,430 --> 00:03:59,270 as they approached New York harbor unopposed. 77 00:04:00,800 --> 00:04:02,616 My god, you can scarcely conceive 78 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:06,316 of the distress and anxiety... the city in an uproar, 79 00:04:06,340 --> 00:04:07,956 the alarm guns firing, 80 00:04:07,980 --> 00:04:11,126 the troops repairing to their posts. 81 00:04:11,150 --> 00:04:14,526 Martha Washington and other officers' wives, 82 00:04:14,550 --> 00:04:17,696 including Lucy Knox and her infant daughter, 83 00:04:17,720 --> 00:04:21,496 were sent away from the city for their safety. 84 00:04:21,520 --> 00:04:24,566 The royal Navy anchored off staten island 85 00:04:24,590 --> 00:04:29,306 and began to disembark some 10,000 British regulars. 86 00:04:29,330 --> 00:04:31,906 Crowds of local loyalists cheered them 87 00:04:31,930 --> 00:04:34,046 as they stepped ashore. 88 00:04:34,070 --> 00:04:36,986 The royal Navy, as one contemporary put it, 89 00:04:37,010 --> 00:04:41,356 was the "canvas wings of the British state." 90 00:04:41,380 --> 00:04:46,126 It enabled the British to appear off the coastline 91 00:04:46,150 --> 00:04:48,080 almost anywhere unhindered. 92 00:04:49,750 --> 00:04:51,396 We expect a very bloody summer 93 00:04:51,420 --> 00:04:54,336 at New York, as it is here, I presume, 94 00:04:54,360 --> 00:04:57,536 the grand efforts of the enemy will be aimed, 95 00:04:57,560 --> 00:05:00,406 and I am sorry to say that we are not, 96 00:05:00,430 --> 00:05:04,906 either in men or arms, prepared for it. 97 00:05:04,930 --> 00:05:06,970 George Washington. 98 00:05:15,680 --> 00:05:19,626 By the summer of 1776, the revolution, 99 00:05:19,650 --> 00:05:23,826 which began as a quarrel over the rights of British subjects, 100 00:05:23,850 --> 00:05:27,136 had become a war for American independence, 101 00:05:27,160 --> 00:05:30,936 and as that revolution spread throughout the colonies, 102 00:05:30,960 --> 00:05:35,436 thousands of Americans, patriots and loyalists alike, 103 00:05:35,460 --> 00:05:38,846 would be driven from their homes. 104 00:05:38,870 --> 00:05:42,146 11-year-old Betsy ambler of yorktown, Virginia, 105 00:05:42,170 --> 00:05:46,316 and her family had been among the earliest refugees. 106 00:05:46,340 --> 00:05:51,686 Her mother suffered from what Betsy called "a nervous malady." 107 00:05:51,710 --> 00:05:55,156 In 1775, the constant talk of war 108 00:05:55,180 --> 00:05:59,526 and yorktown's vulnerability to an attack by water 109 00:05:59,550 --> 00:06:03,566 had so terrified her mother that her father decided 110 00:06:03,590 --> 00:06:05,436 to move the family, Betsy said, 111 00:06:05,460 --> 00:06:08,400 "and seek a safe retreat for her." 112 00:06:09,730 --> 00:06:13,046 The amblers were more fortunate than most displaced families. 113 00:06:13,070 --> 00:06:16,616 They and their relatives owned farms and plantations 114 00:06:16,640 --> 00:06:21,216 worked by enslaved people scattered across the state. 115 00:06:21,240 --> 00:06:22,916 They settled first in a small house 116 00:06:22,940 --> 00:06:28,026 in the tiny village of new castle in Hanover county. 117 00:06:28,050 --> 00:06:31,066 It was there that Betsy's mother gave birth 118 00:06:31,090 --> 00:06:33,226 to another daughter... Lucy. 119 00:06:33,250 --> 00:06:37,806 Since Lucy "made her appearance just after the declaration," 120 00:06:37,830 --> 00:06:40,806 Betsy recalled, their father called her 121 00:06:40,830 --> 00:06:44,406 "his only independent child." 122 00:06:44,430 --> 00:06:46,706 Now a fully committed patriot, 123 00:06:46,730 --> 00:06:49,546 Betsy's father had lost his paid position 124 00:06:49,570 --> 00:06:52,116 as collector of royal customs, 125 00:06:52,140 --> 00:06:56,456 and a royal Navy blockade would soon choke off the shipping 126 00:06:56,480 --> 00:07:01,556 on which his profits as a merchant had been made. 127 00:07:01,580 --> 00:07:03,866 The war, though it was to involve 128 00:07:03,890 --> 00:07:08,696 my immediate family in poverty and perplexity of every kind, 129 00:07:08,720 --> 00:07:11,306 was for the foundation of independence 130 00:07:11,330 --> 00:07:14,076 and prosperity for my country, 131 00:07:14,100 --> 00:07:18,606 and what sacrifice would not an American, a virginian, 132 00:07:18,630 --> 00:07:23,916 at the earliest age, have made for so desirable an end? 133 00:07:23,940 --> 00:07:25,770 Betsy ambler. 134 00:07:39,950 --> 00:07:42,696 What to do with this city puzzles me. 135 00:07:42,720 --> 00:07:46,636 It is so encircled with deep, navigable water 136 00:07:46,660 --> 00:07:51,306 that whoever commands the sea must command the town. 137 00:07:51,330 --> 00:07:53,500 General Charles Lee. 138 00:07:54,670 --> 00:07:56,776 George Washington had assigned 139 00:07:56,800 --> 00:07:59,986 a former British officer, general Charles Lee, 140 00:08:00,010 --> 00:08:03,316 to fortify New York City and its surroundings. 141 00:08:03,340 --> 00:08:05,026 The patriot commanders feared 142 00:08:05,050 --> 00:08:07,726 they could not hold the town for long 143 00:08:07,750 --> 00:08:09,526 but hoped to make the British pay 144 00:08:09,550 --> 00:08:13,226 the highest possible price for its capture. 145 00:08:13,250 --> 00:08:17,966 Since no one could say where or when British attacks would come, 146 00:08:17,990 --> 00:08:21,406 Washington had been forced to scatter his army 147 00:08:21,430 --> 00:08:26,146 and its 121 Cannon all around the harbor. 148 00:08:26,170 --> 00:08:28,216 New York is an archipelago. 149 00:08:28,240 --> 00:08:30,546 It's a confluence of islands. 150 00:08:30,570 --> 00:08:32,616 It's a problem. 151 00:08:32,640 --> 00:08:34,816 If you don't control 152 00:08:34,840 --> 00:08:39,056 the naval approaches in and around New York, 153 00:08:39,080 --> 00:08:42,996 you cannot properly defend New York. 154 00:08:43,020 --> 00:08:45,666 New York was one of the best natural harbors 155 00:08:45,690 --> 00:08:48,536 on the Atlantic seaboard, and although the town 156 00:08:48,560 --> 00:08:51,136 still occupied just a single square mile 157 00:08:51,160 --> 00:08:55,406 at Manhattan's southern tip, it was the second-largest city 158 00:08:55,430 --> 00:08:58,046 in the newly created United States 159 00:08:58,070 --> 00:09:01,016 and the gateway to the Hudson river. 160 00:09:01,040 --> 00:09:03,946 If the British commander, general William howe, 161 00:09:03,970 --> 00:09:06,886 could capture it, his forces would be free 162 00:09:06,910 --> 00:09:10,656 to ascend the river and divide rebellious new England 163 00:09:10,680 --> 00:09:13,626 from the rest of the states. 164 00:09:13,650 --> 00:09:18,666 This whole war, in many ways, is a water campaign. 165 00:09:18,690 --> 00:09:20,366 It's who controls the coast, 166 00:09:20,390 --> 00:09:24,406 but it's also who controls the rivers and the lakes. 167 00:09:24,430 --> 00:09:26,436 This is where the fighting would be, 168 00:09:26,460 --> 00:09:28,806 wherever water provided you with a way 169 00:09:28,830 --> 00:09:31,300 to get into the interior of the country. 170 00:09:33,200 --> 00:09:35,246 Both the British and the Americans 171 00:09:35,270 --> 00:09:38,116 had considered New York and the farming communities 172 00:09:38,140 --> 00:09:41,816 that bordered it to be loyalist strongholds. 173 00:09:41,840 --> 00:09:44,686 For weeks, patriots had prowled the streets, 174 00:09:44,710 --> 00:09:46,926 roughing up loyalists. 175 00:09:46,950 --> 00:09:50,356 Thousands fled with what belongings they could carry. 176 00:09:50,380 --> 00:09:54,066 Hundreds more were arrested. 177 00:09:54,090 --> 00:09:57,666 Several dozen were hauled away to simsbury, Connecticut, 178 00:09:57,690 --> 00:10:00,506 and imprisoned in an abandoned copper mine 179 00:10:00,530 --> 00:10:02,906 70 feet below the earth 180 00:10:02,930 --> 00:10:06,500 that the patriots called the catacomb of loyalty. 181 00:10:08,070 --> 00:10:11,446 A committee for detecting and defeating conspiracies, 182 00:10:11,470 --> 00:10:13,686 chaired by the attorney John Jay, 183 00:10:13,710 --> 00:10:16,586 held daily inquisitions. 184 00:10:16,610 --> 00:10:20,226 40 men, including the mayor of New York City, 185 00:10:20,250 --> 00:10:24,866 were jailed for plotting to assassinate George Washington. 186 00:10:24,890 --> 00:10:27,936 A member of Washington's own personal guard 187 00:10:27,960 --> 00:10:30,666 was found to be involved and hanged 188 00:10:30,690 --> 00:10:33,330 while 4 brigades of troops looked on. 189 00:10:35,160 --> 00:10:38,846 The city had been home to 25,000 people. 190 00:10:38,870 --> 00:10:44,746 By the summer of 1776, just 5,000 of them would remain, 191 00:10:44,770 --> 00:10:46,916 and those loyalists left behind 192 00:10:46,940 --> 00:10:50,956 had learned to keep their opinions to themselves. 193 00:10:50,980 --> 00:10:54,026 To see the vast number of houses shut up, 194 00:10:54,050 --> 00:10:57,496 one would think the city almost evacuated. 195 00:10:57,520 --> 00:10:59,866 Troops are daily coming in. 196 00:10:59,890 --> 00:11:02,866 They break open the houses they find shut up 197 00:11:02,890 --> 00:11:04,806 to quarter themselves. 198 00:11:04,830 --> 00:11:07,976 Necessity knows no law. 199 00:11:08,000 --> 00:11:11,676 Continental soldiers and militiamen from 10 states 200 00:11:11,700 --> 00:11:13,976 continued to stream into town. 201 00:11:14,000 --> 00:11:16,976 Eventually, there would be more than 20,000 of them 202 00:11:17,000 --> 00:11:19,786 in and around New York. 203 00:11:19,810 --> 00:11:22,516 They moved into abandoned houses, 204 00:11:22,540 --> 00:11:25,656 tore up parquet floors for firewood, 205 00:11:25,680 --> 00:11:28,496 and hurled refuse from the windows. 206 00:11:28,520 --> 00:11:32,566 Despite a 10 P.M. curfew, troops flocked to a Warren 207 00:11:32,590 --> 00:11:38,106 of West Side brothels built on land owned by Trinity church. 208 00:11:38,130 --> 00:11:41,900 Customers called it the holy ground. 209 00:11:43,530 --> 00:11:47,676 On the afternoon of July 12th, 2 British warships 210 00:11:47,700 --> 00:11:50,046 slipped their anchors off staten island, 211 00:11:50,070 --> 00:11:53,046 moved into the harbor past the tip of Manhattan, 212 00:11:53,070 --> 00:11:56,110 and began sailing up the Hudson. 213 00:11:57,450 --> 00:11:59,156 The Cannon from the city 214 00:11:59,180 --> 00:12:02,996 did but very little execution, as not more than half the number 215 00:12:03,020 --> 00:12:06,526 of the men belonging to them were present. 216 00:12:06,550 --> 00:12:08,796 The others were at their cups, 217 00:12:08,820 --> 00:12:13,636 and at their usual place of abode on the holy ground. 218 00:12:13,660 --> 00:12:16,936 Lieutenant Isaac banks. 219 00:12:16,960 --> 00:12:18,906 Later that same evening, 220 00:12:18,930 --> 00:12:22,846 a still-larger British fleet, more than 100 vessels, 221 00:12:22,870 --> 00:12:25,386 began streaming through the narrows 222 00:12:25,410 --> 00:12:27,916 and into New York harbor. 223 00:12:27,940 --> 00:12:30,186 Its commander was general William howe's 224 00:12:30,210 --> 00:12:33,886 elder brother vice admiral Richard howe. 225 00:12:33,910 --> 00:12:37,256 Both had once expressed sympathy for the colonists, 226 00:12:37,280 --> 00:12:40,666 and both had been empowered to negotiate with rebel leaders 227 00:12:40,690 --> 00:12:45,466 and issue pardons in hopes of avoiding further bloodshed, 228 00:12:45,490 --> 00:12:48,476 but while the admiral was crossing the Atlantic, 229 00:12:48,500 --> 00:12:51,400 congress had declared American independence. 230 00:12:52,930 --> 00:12:55,146 We learned the deplorable situation 231 00:12:55,170 --> 00:12:57,746 of his majesty's faithful subjects, 232 00:12:57,770 --> 00:12:59,446 that they were hunted after and shot at 233 00:12:59,470 --> 00:13:02,086 in the woods and swamps to which they had fled 234 00:13:02,110 --> 00:13:04,656 to avoid the savage fury of the rebels. 235 00:13:04,680 --> 00:13:07,826 We also heard that the congress had now announced the colonies 236 00:13:07,850 --> 00:13:09,996 to be independent states. 237 00:13:10,020 --> 00:13:15,720 That proclaims the villainy and madness of these deluded people. 238 00:13:18,360 --> 00:13:21,236 To my dear Betsey, my wife... 239 00:13:21,260 --> 00:13:25,206 it is hard to be quite happy when one full half, at least, 240 00:13:25,230 --> 00:13:28,776 of both body and soul is left at home, 241 00:13:28,800 --> 00:13:31,746 but, believe it, I am not more mortal here 242 00:13:31,770 --> 00:13:33,686 in the neighborhood of the British Cannon 243 00:13:33,710 --> 00:13:38,056 than I should be was I happy in your peaceful, loving arms. 244 00:13:38,080 --> 00:13:42,726 Till my god calls me, I am immortal. 245 00:13:42,750 --> 00:13:45,326 Philip vickers fit hi an. 246 00:13:45,350 --> 00:13:48,736 Philip vickers fit hi an of cohansey, New Jersey, 247 00:13:48,760 --> 00:13:53,366 was a newly married 28-year-old presbyterian clergyman, 248 00:13:53,390 --> 00:13:57,276 recently appointed chaplain of a militia brigade. 249 00:13:57,300 --> 00:13:58,476 He was a graduate 250 00:13:58,500 --> 00:14:01,216 of the college of New Jersey at Princeton, 251 00:14:01,240 --> 00:14:03,246 where his classmates had included 252 00:14:03,270 --> 00:14:06,886 Aaron burr and James Madison. 253 00:14:06,910 --> 00:14:09,616 After college, he spent a year as a tutor 254 00:14:09,640 --> 00:14:11,656 on a Virginia plantation, 255 00:14:11,680 --> 00:14:15,956 where, seeing the inhuman cruelty of slavery up close, 256 00:14:15,980 --> 00:14:18,866 he introduced the owner's children to the work 257 00:14:18,890 --> 00:14:23,296 of the enslaved poet phillis wheatley. 258 00:14:23,320 --> 00:14:26,936 In New York, fit hi an found himself sleeping on the floor 259 00:14:26,960 --> 00:14:30,006 of a loyalist's abandoned home, 260 00:14:30,030 --> 00:14:32,776 conducting prayer meetings twice a day 261 00:14:32,800 --> 00:14:35,516 and afterwards visiting the hospitals 262 00:14:35,540 --> 00:14:38,346 filled with men dying from dysentery. 263 00:14:38,370 --> 00:14:40,016 Amen. Amen. 264 00:14:40,040 --> 00:14:41,416 Here I must daily visit 265 00:14:41,440 --> 00:14:44,426 among many in a contagious disorder, 266 00:14:44,450 --> 00:14:47,526 but I am not discouraged nor dispirited. 267 00:14:47,550 --> 00:14:50,056 I am willing to hazard and suffer equally 268 00:14:50,080 --> 00:14:53,096 with my countrymen since I have a firm conviction 269 00:14:53,120 --> 00:14:56,396 that I am in my duty. 270 00:14:56,420 --> 00:14:58,366 When we really take a look 271 00:14:58,390 --> 00:15:00,506 at what these regiments were like, 272 00:15:00,530 --> 00:15:03,906 we see a lot of individuals who are not carrying arms... 273 00:15:03,930 --> 00:15:06,446 including women, including children, 274 00:15:06,470 --> 00:15:10,346 including servants, medical personnel, chaplains... 275 00:15:10,370 --> 00:15:12,186 and there are all kinds of individuals there 276 00:15:12,210 --> 00:15:15,016 that are essential parts of these armies 277 00:15:15,040 --> 00:15:17,056 that are doing essential labor, 278 00:15:17,080 --> 00:15:19,886 without whom, I think, the army couldn't operate. 279 00:15:19,910 --> 00:15:24,566 August 1st... there is a report pretty well confirmed 280 00:15:24,590 --> 00:15:27,736 that near 40 sail of the enemy came in this afternoon 281 00:15:27,760 --> 00:15:29,896 and are joining the fleet. 282 00:15:29,920 --> 00:15:32,866 We are all uncertain. 283 00:15:32,890 --> 00:15:35,236 The ships that came in that day 284 00:15:35,260 --> 00:15:38,476 were straggling in from a failed British expedition 285 00:15:38,500 --> 00:15:41,116 in south Carolina. 286 00:15:41,140 --> 00:15:43,576 The royal governors of the southern colonies, 287 00:15:43,600 --> 00:15:47,346 who had all been driven to ships anchored off their coasts, 288 00:15:47,370 --> 00:15:49,586 continued to insist that the rebellion 289 00:15:49,610 --> 00:15:53,726 had been stirred up by only a tiny minority of radicals, 290 00:15:53,750 --> 00:15:57,526 that the overwhelmingly loyal populace of their colonies 291 00:15:57,550 --> 00:16:00,866 would take up arms in support of the crown, 292 00:16:00,890 --> 00:16:03,390 provided help was sent. 293 00:16:04,730 --> 00:16:09,076 In June, British warships had converged on Charleston harbor, 294 00:16:09,100 --> 00:16:11,576 where their 262 guns 295 00:16:11,600 --> 00:16:15,900 opened fire on a rebel fort on Sullivan's island. 296 00:16:18,040 --> 00:16:21,656 More than 7,000 cannonballs were fired. 297 00:16:21,680 --> 00:16:23,316 Most that hit their target 298 00:16:23,340 --> 00:16:28,026 were absorbed by the fort's sturdy palmetto walls. 299 00:16:28,050 --> 00:16:31,496 Within the fort, patriot colonel William moultrie 300 00:16:31,520 --> 00:16:34,296 ordered his men to "distress 301 00:16:34,320 --> 00:16:38,366 in every shape to the utmost of your powers." 302 00:16:38,390 --> 00:16:40,166 They did. 303 00:16:40,190 --> 00:16:45,376 They had just 31 guns, but they proved deadly accurate, 304 00:16:45,400 --> 00:16:48,046 toppling masts, riddling hulls, 305 00:16:48,070 --> 00:16:51,416 blowing sailors and sea captains apart. 306 00:16:51,440 --> 00:16:55,556 The British flagship alone was hit 70 times, 307 00:16:55,580 --> 00:17:00,586 and 111 crewmen were killed or maimed. 308 00:17:00,610 --> 00:17:04,526 By evening, the battered fleet pulled away. 309 00:17:04,550 --> 00:17:07,396 "We never had such a drubbing in our lives," 310 00:17:07,420 --> 00:17:10,196 one British sailor remembered. 311 00:17:10,220 --> 00:17:13,936 It took 3 weeks to repair the damage to their ships 312 00:17:13,960 --> 00:17:16,276 before they made their way back north 313 00:17:16,300 --> 00:17:20,176 to join the forces threatening New York. 314 00:17:20,200 --> 00:17:22,576 The British would not attempt to recapture 315 00:17:22,600 --> 00:17:26,840 a southern colony again for 2 1/2 years. 316 00:17:33,550 --> 00:17:35,226 It seems to be the intention 317 00:17:35,250 --> 00:17:38,366 of the white people to destroy us as a people, 318 00:17:38,390 --> 00:17:41,936 but I have a great many young fellows that would support me, 319 00:17:41,960 --> 00:17:44,836 and we are determined to have our land. 320 00:17:44,860 --> 00:17:46,590 Tsi'yu-gunsini. 321 00:17:47,830 --> 00:17:51,676 In the summer of 1776, cherokee warriors 322 00:17:51,700 --> 00:17:56,116 led by tsi'yu-gunsini, "dragging canoe" in English, 323 00:17:56,140 --> 00:17:58,716 began attacking frontier settlements 324 00:17:58,740 --> 00:18:00,546 west of the appalachians 325 00:18:00,570 --> 00:18:06,226 on land now claimed by Virginia and the carol in as. 326 00:18:06,250 --> 00:18:09,496 The royal proclamation of 1763 327 00:18:09,520 --> 00:18:12,626 had expressly barred colonists from purchasing 328 00:18:12,650 --> 00:18:16,836 or moving onto Indian lands west of the appalachians, 329 00:18:16,860 --> 00:18:20,606 but British officials had been powerless to enforce it 330 00:18:20,630 --> 00:18:23,106 or to keep some native Americans, 331 00:18:23,130 --> 00:18:25,746 including dragging canoe's own father, 332 00:18:25,770 --> 00:18:30,540 from leasing or selling land to settlers and speculators. 333 00:18:31,810 --> 00:18:36,356 We think of the revolution as a war against empire, 334 00:18:36,380 --> 00:18:40,026 but it very quickly becomes a war for empire. 335 00:18:40,050 --> 00:18:42,426 One war aim of the American revolution 336 00:18:42,450 --> 00:18:46,466 is to take the Ohio valley and the south. 337 00:18:46,490 --> 00:18:49,596 That's what Americans wanted. 338 00:18:49,620 --> 00:18:53,266 The British government had kept them from taking native lands, 339 00:18:53,290 --> 00:18:56,236 so for the shawnees and the delawares, 340 00:18:56,260 --> 00:18:59,346 cherokees, and many other people, 341 00:18:59,370 --> 00:19:01,516 the American revolution was a war 342 00:19:01,540 --> 00:19:03,546 to protect these places against an enemy 343 00:19:03,570 --> 00:19:06,916 they already knew quite well. 344 00:19:06,940 --> 00:19:08,516 Our shawnee nation, 345 00:19:08,540 --> 00:19:12,656 from being a great people, are now reduced to a handful. 346 00:19:12,680 --> 00:19:17,056 The red people, who were once masters of the whole country, 347 00:19:17,080 --> 00:19:20,226 hardly possess ground enough to stand on. 348 00:19:20,250 --> 00:19:22,396 The lands where but lately we hunted 349 00:19:22,420 --> 00:19:24,266 are now thickly inhabited 350 00:19:24,290 --> 00:19:27,006 and covered with forts and armed men, 351 00:19:27,030 --> 00:19:29,376 and wherever a fort appears, 352 00:19:29,400 --> 00:19:33,746 there will soon be towns and settlements. 353 00:19:33,770 --> 00:19:35,716 In may 1776, 354 00:19:35,740 --> 00:19:38,746 a delegation of shawnees, delawares, anishinaabe, 355 00:19:38,770 --> 00:19:42,586 and haudenosaunee came to the cherokee town of chote. 356 00:19:42,610 --> 00:19:46,526 They said, "enough is enough." 357 00:19:46,550 --> 00:19:48,626 "We've had year after year 358 00:19:48,650 --> 00:19:52,166 "of illegal settlement coming onto our lands. 359 00:19:52,190 --> 00:19:54,496 "Now a war has come 360 00:19:54,520 --> 00:19:59,306 "that has divided those settlers from their government. 361 00:19:59,330 --> 00:20:02,336 This is the time to strike." 362 00:20:02,360 --> 00:20:04,406 It is better to die like men 363 00:20:04,430 --> 00:20:06,946 than to diminish away by inches. 364 00:20:06,970 --> 00:20:09,416 The cherokees have a hatchet. 365 00:20:09,440 --> 00:20:13,710 Take it up and use it immediately. 366 00:20:15,280 --> 00:20:18,026 British agents still in Indian country, 367 00:20:18,050 --> 00:20:21,126 who had armed the cherokees to fight the rebels, 368 00:20:21,150 --> 00:20:23,396 now urged them to be patient 369 00:20:23,420 --> 00:20:26,696 and wait until British troops could join them. 370 00:20:26,720 --> 00:20:29,636 Dragging canoe would not listen to the British 371 00:20:29,660 --> 00:20:32,436 or to the elders of his father's generation, 372 00:20:32,460 --> 00:20:35,276 who had urged diplomacy. 373 00:20:35,300 --> 00:20:38,330 He rallied the young men and went to war. 374 00:20:40,330 --> 00:20:43,116 They killed and scalped settlers in the Carolina 375 00:20:43,140 --> 00:20:46,986 and Virginia back country, burned their cabins and crops, 376 00:20:47,010 --> 00:20:49,986 and drove off their livestock. 377 00:20:50,010 --> 00:20:55,026 The result is, as the older chiefs feared it would be, 378 00:20:55,050 --> 00:20:57,326 that those American colonies 379 00:20:57,350 --> 00:21:01,996 immediately send armies into cherokee country. 380 00:21:02,020 --> 00:21:04,906 Some of the American leaders actually say in as many words, 381 00:21:04,930 --> 00:21:07,936 "this is just what we were waiting for. 382 00:21:07,960 --> 00:21:10,676 "Now we have justification 383 00:21:10,700 --> 00:21:14,576 "for launching a full-scale assault on the cherokees 384 00:21:14,600 --> 00:21:18,070 and to drive them out and take their land." 385 00:21:19,440 --> 00:21:20,786 Nothing will reduce 386 00:21:20,810 --> 00:21:23,286 those wretches so soon as pushing the war 387 00:21:23,310 --> 00:21:25,986 into the heart of their country, 388 00:21:26,010 --> 00:21:27,826 but I would not stop there. 389 00:21:27,850 --> 00:21:29,926 I would never cease pursuing them 390 00:21:29,950 --> 00:21:34,296 while one of them remained on this side of the Mississippi. 391 00:21:34,320 --> 00:21:36,090 Thomas Jefferson. 392 00:21:37,690 --> 00:21:41,536 There are thousands of militiamen in south Carolina, 393 00:21:41,560 --> 00:21:44,506 north Carolina, Virginia, Georgia 394 00:21:44,530 --> 00:21:47,576 ready to join the revolution, ready to fight britain, 395 00:21:47,600 --> 00:21:48,876 but the British aren't there. 396 00:21:48,900 --> 00:21:50,476 There are no British there to fight. 397 00:21:50,500 --> 00:21:53,540 Who's there to fight? The cherokees. 398 00:21:54,570 --> 00:21:56,616 Some 6,000 militiamen 399 00:21:56,640 --> 00:21:59,126 stormed through cherokee country. 400 00:21:59,150 --> 00:22:01,596 They destroyed 36 towns, 401 00:22:01,620 --> 00:22:05,066 including dragging canoe's own village. 402 00:22:05,090 --> 00:22:08,996 This is meant to be instructive to other tribes. 403 00:22:09,020 --> 00:22:10,696 "If you think you're gonna keep a British alliance, 404 00:22:10,720 --> 00:22:12,166 "guess what we're gonna do? 405 00:22:12,190 --> 00:22:13,666 "We're gonna come and burn everything. 406 00:22:13,690 --> 00:22:15,276 "We're gonna destroy your fields. 407 00:22:15,300 --> 00:22:16,676 "We're gonna destroy your corn. 408 00:22:16,700 --> 00:22:19,006 "We're gonna destroy all your stored-up food. 409 00:22:19,030 --> 00:22:21,976 "We're gonna wage total war on those people. 410 00:22:22,000 --> 00:22:26,010 Let's teach all native people a lesson about what's coming." 411 00:22:27,410 --> 00:22:30,456 In the end, older cherokee leaders 412 00:22:30,480 --> 00:22:33,986 would sue for peace and be forced to cede 413 00:22:34,010 --> 00:22:36,856 another 5 million acres. 414 00:22:36,880 --> 00:22:40,696 The colonists wanted to possess that land 415 00:22:40,720 --> 00:22:43,366 exclusively, and it's a vision 416 00:22:43,390 --> 00:22:47,936 that is western, as contrasted to native people, 417 00:22:47,960 --> 00:22:53,076 who had a more spiritual or more engaged relationship to land. 418 00:22:53,100 --> 00:22:57,816 Unlike his elders, dragging canoe would not surrender. 419 00:22:57,840 --> 00:23:00,116 With hundreds of men and their families, 420 00:23:00,140 --> 00:23:02,356 he managed to escape westward 421 00:23:02,380 --> 00:23:04,656 to settle along the chickamauga creek 422 00:23:04,680 --> 00:23:09,126 in what is now Tennessee, where he remained defiant. 423 00:23:09,150 --> 00:23:13,666 "I could not hear their talks of peace," dragging canoe said. 424 00:23:13,690 --> 00:23:18,890 "My thoughts and my heart are for war." 425 00:23:22,430 --> 00:23:24,676 Imperial powers were advancing 426 00:23:24,700 --> 00:23:28,746 all across North America in 1776... 427 00:23:28,770 --> 00:23:31,816 Russia along the Alaska coast, 428 00:23:31,840 --> 00:23:35,156 Spain in what became San Francisco bay, 429 00:23:35,180 --> 00:23:37,656 the lakota in the black hills, 430 00:23:37,680 --> 00:23:41,526 and the comanches on the southern plains. 431 00:23:41,550 --> 00:23:45,426 On August 12th off staten island in New York, 432 00:23:45,450 --> 00:23:48,736 britain, the world's greatest naval power, 433 00:23:48,760 --> 00:23:52,006 landed 107 more ships. 434 00:23:52,030 --> 00:23:57,906 Aboard them were 8,600 hired hessian troops. 435 00:23:57,930 --> 00:24:00,546 Everything about the German soldiers 436 00:24:00,570 --> 00:24:03,176 was intended to intimidate... 437 00:24:03,200 --> 00:24:04,846 their tightly fitted uniforms 438 00:24:04,870 --> 00:24:08,086 that made the wearers seem bigger than they were, 439 00:24:08,110 --> 00:24:12,056 the whiskers many grew when most men were clean-shaven, 440 00:24:12,080 --> 00:24:15,526 the helmets worn by their grenadiers and fusiliers 441 00:24:15,550 --> 00:24:17,996 that added a foot to their height, 442 00:24:18,020 --> 00:24:21,766 and the reputation for ferocity so widespread 443 00:24:21,790 --> 00:24:24,736 that some Americans believed them cannibals 444 00:24:24,760 --> 00:24:28,606 with a special taste for babies. 445 00:24:28,630 --> 00:24:31,336 I think it is an effective propaganda tool. 446 00:24:31,360 --> 00:24:34,406 "They will plunder our homes. They will burn our village. 447 00:24:34,430 --> 00:24:36,046 They will rape our women." 448 00:24:36,070 --> 00:24:39,746 These kind of portrayals really show up frequently, 449 00:24:39,770 --> 00:24:42,886 especially in the spring of '76 450 00:24:42,910 --> 00:24:46,180 before the first Germans even set foot on American soil. 451 00:24:47,810 --> 00:24:49,996 Peace will not be restored in america 452 00:24:50,020 --> 00:24:52,796 until the rebel army is defeated. 453 00:24:52,820 --> 00:24:55,666 Should the enemy offer battle in the open field, 454 00:24:55,690 --> 00:24:58,166 we must not decline it. 455 00:24:58,190 --> 00:25:00,230 General William howe. 456 00:25:01,430 --> 00:25:03,876 General William howe and his brother Richard 457 00:25:03,900 --> 00:25:06,046 were in joint command of the largest 458 00:25:06,070 --> 00:25:09,946 seaborne assault force britain had ever assembled... 459 00:25:09,970 --> 00:25:14,686 24,000 soldiers, including the 8,600 hessians, 460 00:25:14,710 --> 00:25:20,910 and 400 ships manned by some 10,000 sailors and marines. 461 00:25:22,350 --> 00:25:27,696 At dawn on August 22nd, 4,000 British and hessian troops 462 00:25:27,720 --> 00:25:31,396 crossed the narrows and came ashore at Gravesend 463 00:25:31,420 --> 00:25:34,306 on the southeastern edge of long island, 464 00:25:34,330 --> 00:25:38,006 boatloads of assault troops. 465 00:25:38,030 --> 00:25:41,406 The enemy have now landed on long island. 466 00:25:41,430 --> 00:25:44,776 The hour is fast approaching on which the honor and success 467 00:25:44,800 --> 00:25:50,486 of this army and the safety of our bleeding country depend. 468 00:25:50,510 --> 00:25:52,280 George Washington. 469 00:25:54,480 --> 00:25:57,126 More troops continued to land. 470 00:25:57,150 --> 00:26:01,866 Soon, more than 20,000 British, hessian, and loyalist soldiers 471 00:26:01,890 --> 00:26:05,506 occupied a tent city that sprawled for 8 miles 472 00:26:05,530 --> 00:26:08,406 just beyond the beach. 473 00:26:08,430 --> 00:26:11,906 General Washington reminded his men of the dismissive things 474 00:26:11,930 --> 00:26:14,606 British officers had said of them. 475 00:26:14,630 --> 00:26:17,876 Now they would have a chance to prove them wrong, 476 00:26:17,900 --> 00:26:21,956 provided they remained cool but determined. 477 00:26:21,980 --> 00:26:24,856 Remember that you are free men 478 00:26:24,880 --> 00:26:27,686 fighting for the blessings of Liberty, 479 00:26:27,710 --> 00:26:30,326 that slavery will be your portion 480 00:26:30,350 --> 00:26:32,326 and that of your posterity 481 00:26:32,350 --> 00:26:35,260 if you do not acquit yourselves like men. 482 00:26:37,120 --> 00:26:40,266 Washington knew an attack was coming somewhere, 483 00:26:40,290 --> 00:26:43,406 but he worried that the British landing on long island 484 00:26:43,430 --> 00:26:49,016 was merely a diversion, and so he divided his army. 485 00:26:49,040 --> 00:26:53,116 Most would stay in Manhattan, while some 8,000 men, 486 00:26:53,140 --> 00:26:55,856 many of them ill-trained militia, 487 00:26:55,880 --> 00:26:57,916 were posted on long island, 488 00:26:57,940 --> 00:27:00,556 where Washington's most trusted general, 489 00:27:00,580 --> 00:27:02,756 Nathanael Greene of Rhode Island, 490 00:27:02,780 --> 00:27:05,066 had strengthened the series of forts 491 00:27:05,090 --> 00:27:09,736 and earthworks that ran from red hook to wall about bay. 492 00:27:09,760 --> 00:27:12,136 Most of the defenses were concentrated 493 00:27:12,160 --> 00:27:15,236 near the lofty cliffs closest to Manhattan 494 00:27:15,260 --> 00:27:18,176 called Brooklyn heights after the tiny village 495 00:27:18,200 --> 00:27:22,576 of Brooklyn that stood just behind them. 496 00:27:22,600 --> 00:27:24,816 Washington and his generals believed 497 00:27:24,840 --> 00:27:27,716 that if the British were to seize that high ground, 498 00:27:27,740 --> 00:27:29,916 their guns would command the city, 499 00:27:29,940 --> 00:27:32,626 much as rebel guns had commanded Boston 500 00:27:32,650 --> 00:27:36,026 and its harbor earlier that year, 501 00:27:36,050 --> 00:27:40,126 but Nathanael Greene had fallen ill and was soon replaced 502 00:27:40,150 --> 00:27:43,666 by major general Israel Putnam of Connecticut, 503 00:27:43,690 --> 00:27:46,266 whose fighting spirit was not matched 504 00:27:46,290 --> 00:27:50,776 by strategic sense or knowledge of the terrain. 505 00:27:50,800 --> 00:27:53,876 Between the Brooklyn heights fortifications 506 00:27:53,900 --> 00:27:57,916 and the British encampment ran a rugged, forested Ridge 507 00:27:57,940 --> 00:28:00,686 called the gowanus heights. 508 00:28:00,710 --> 00:28:03,716 4 passes cut in or around it... 509 00:28:03,740 --> 00:28:09,056 gowanus, flat bush, bedford, and Jamaica. 510 00:28:09,080 --> 00:28:13,396 With Washington's approval, Putnam ordered 3,000 of his men 511 00:28:13,420 --> 00:28:18,706 to dig in and hold the Ridge and 3 of the passes. 512 00:28:18,730 --> 00:28:25,376 Unaccountably, the Jamaica pass remained virtually unguarded. 513 00:28:25,400 --> 00:28:29,376 Washington makes a number of serious tactical mistakes 514 00:28:29,400 --> 00:28:31,986 when he's commander of the American military 515 00:28:32,010 --> 00:28:35,016 and none more serious than at long island. 516 00:28:35,040 --> 00:28:36,656 He'd been a surveyor. 517 00:28:36,680 --> 00:28:39,956 He should have known the value 518 00:28:39,980 --> 00:28:43,256 of completely understanding 519 00:28:43,280 --> 00:28:45,226 the ground that you're trying to defend. 520 00:28:45,250 --> 00:28:48,066 He doesn't. He doesn't go and explore 521 00:28:48,090 --> 00:28:49,966 the ground toward Jamaica, 522 00:28:49,990 --> 00:28:53,036 which is the far end of this glacial feature, 523 00:28:53,060 --> 00:28:54,906 and doesn't recognize 524 00:28:54,930 --> 00:28:58,976 that he can be outflanked by the British. 525 00:28:59,000 --> 00:29:01,076 The battle of long island began 526 00:29:01,100 --> 00:29:06,216 in the early-morning hours of August 27, 1776, 527 00:29:06,240 --> 00:29:10,280 and it started with a skirmish over watermelons. 528 00:29:12,110 --> 00:29:16,596 Around midnight, Pennsylvania pickets at the red lion inn 529 00:29:16,620 --> 00:29:19,366 on the far right of the American lines 530 00:29:19,390 --> 00:29:24,496 had dimly glimpsed two shadowy figures in a melon patch. 531 00:29:24,520 --> 00:29:26,266 They were British foragers 532 00:29:26,290 --> 00:29:29,606 out in front of a large force of redcoats 533 00:29:29,630 --> 00:29:30,936 and hoping for a treat 534 00:29:30,960 --> 00:29:33,170 before they were sent against the enemy. 535 00:29:34,800 --> 00:29:37,376 The pennsylvanians opened fire. 536 00:29:37,400 --> 00:29:40,886 A few minutes later, a British musket volley from the woods 537 00:29:40,910 --> 00:29:44,716 sent the Americans running back to camp. 538 00:29:44,740 --> 00:29:47,156 With the British attack underway, 539 00:29:47,180 --> 00:29:51,426 general William Alexander was ordered to organize a force 540 00:29:51,450 --> 00:29:54,096 to try and stop it. 541 00:29:54,120 --> 00:29:57,066 Alexander and 1,600 men 542 00:29:57,090 --> 00:29:59,906 took up positions south of a salt marsh 543 00:29:59,930 --> 00:30:03,006 and mill pond next to gowanus creek 544 00:30:03,030 --> 00:30:07,176 as 5,000 British troops advanced toward them. 545 00:30:07,200 --> 00:30:11,246 With no trees or stone walls for cover, 546 00:30:11,270 --> 00:30:16,086 American and British forces stood in line, European style, 547 00:30:16,110 --> 00:30:20,186 and fired musket volleys and artillery at one another. 548 00:30:20,210 --> 00:30:23,556 "Both the balls and shells flew very fast," 549 00:30:23,580 --> 00:30:26,026 a Maryland soldier remembered, 550 00:30:26,050 --> 00:30:29,360 "now and then taking off a head." 551 00:30:31,560 --> 00:30:34,736 Meanwhile, in the center of the American lines, 552 00:30:34,760 --> 00:30:37,406 British cannon fire ripped through the trees 553 00:30:37,430 --> 00:30:40,376 above the ridge line, where several hundred troops 554 00:30:40,400 --> 00:30:43,346 under New Hampshire general John Sullivan 555 00:30:43,370 --> 00:30:47,046 guarded the flat bush and bedford passes. 556 00:30:47,070 --> 00:30:49,286 Hessian and highland regiments 557 00:30:49,310 --> 00:30:52,056 advanced toward them with fixed bayonets, 558 00:30:52,080 --> 00:30:56,826 retreating several times under furious American fire. 559 00:30:56,850 --> 00:30:59,666 Watching from a fort on cobble hill, 560 00:30:59,690 --> 00:31:01,996 Washington was pleased with the way 561 00:31:02,020 --> 00:31:04,396 the fighting was going so far. 562 00:31:04,420 --> 00:31:07,066 Both fronts seemed to be holding, 563 00:31:07,090 --> 00:31:11,630 but he also sent for reinforcements from Manhattan. 564 00:31:13,330 --> 00:31:15,076 Our sergeant major informed us 565 00:31:15,100 --> 00:31:17,876 that the regiment was ordered to long island. 566 00:31:17,900 --> 00:31:20,116 It gave me a rather disagreeable feeling, 567 00:31:20,140 --> 00:31:21,516 as I was pretty well-assured 568 00:31:21,540 --> 00:31:23,610 I should have to sniff a little gunpowder. 569 00:31:25,280 --> 00:31:27,786 The horrors of battle then presented themselves to my mind 570 00:31:27,810 --> 00:31:29,926 in all their hideousness. 571 00:31:29,950 --> 00:31:33,126 "I must come to it now," thought I. 572 00:31:33,150 --> 00:31:35,266 Joseph plumb Martin. 573 00:31:35,290 --> 00:31:37,336 Private Joseph plumb Martin 574 00:31:37,360 --> 00:31:41,876 of the Connecticut militia was just 15 years old that summer, 575 00:31:41,900 --> 00:31:45,106 1 of 7 children of a small-town minister 576 00:31:45,130 --> 00:31:48,616 so quarrelsome, he could not hold on to a congregation. 577 00:31:48,640 --> 00:31:53,746 Martin had wanted to enlist since Lexington and Concord. 578 00:31:53,770 --> 00:31:59,456 On July 6, 1776, he remembered, he'd taken "up the pen", 579 00:31:59,480 --> 00:32:04,556 "loaded it with the fatal charge," wrote my name. 580 00:32:04,580 --> 00:32:10,666 I was a soldier in name at least, if not in practice." 581 00:32:10,690 --> 00:32:14,466 Before the boats carrying Martin and his fellow soldiers 582 00:32:14,490 --> 00:32:16,906 could cross the east river to Brooklyn, 583 00:32:16,930 --> 00:32:20,776 the tide of battle had begun to turn. 584 00:32:20,800 --> 00:32:24,276 The British attacks on the American right and center, 585 00:32:24,300 --> 00:32:27,046 which Washington's army seemed to have thwarted, 586 00:32:27,070 --> 00:32:30,186 had turned out to be mere demonstrations 587 00:32:30,210 --> 00:32:33,926 meant to occupy troops who might otherwise have defended 588 00:32:33,950 --> 00:32:36,656 against the main British assault. 589 00:32:36,680 --> 00:32:40,596 That would soon begin on the American left. 590 00:32:40,620 --> 00:32:45,660 The British had slipped through the undefended Jamaica pass. 591 00:32:46,760 --> 00:32:50,206 12 hours earlier, leaving their campfires burning 592 00:32:50,230 --> 00:32:53,546 to confuse the patriots, general Henry Clinton 593 00:32:53,570 --> 00:32:58,246 had led some 10,000 British and German soldiers north 594 00:32:58,270 --> 00:33:03,286 along a dirt road grandly called the king's highway. 595 00:33:03,310 --> 00:33:08,650 They moved in silence, guided by 3 loyalist volunteers. 596 00:33:09,980 --> 00:33:11,596 This is Clinton's idea. 597 00:33:11,620 --> 00:33:14,766 He's persuaded howe that this is the right way to do it. 598 00:33:14,790 --> 00:33:16,296 "Don't attack frontally. 599 00:33:16,320 --> 00:33:18,736 "You don't want another bunker hill. 600 00:33:18,760 --> 00:33:20,306 Go around them," 601 00:33:20,330 --> 00:33:23,276 so he leads... it's a better part of 10,000 men 602 00:33:23,300 --> 00:33:26,776 in the dark of night very quietly, 603 00:33:26,800 --> 00:33:28,606 as quiet as 10,000 men 604 00:33:28,630 --> 00:33:33,016 pulling artillery guns with horses can be. 605 00:33:33,040 --> 00:33:35,456 The plan worked perfectly. 606 00:33:35,480 --> 00:33:39,056 The British column, nearly 2 miles long, 607 00:33:39,080 --> 00:33:40,586 made it through the pass 608 00:33:40,610 --> 00:33:42,456 and reached the village of bedford, 609 00:33:42,480 --> 00:33:45,396 well behind American lines and just 2 miles 610 00:33:45,420 --> 00:33:50,060 from the main fortifications on and around Brooklyn heights. 611 00:33:51,960 --> 00:33:55,976 General Clinton ordered 2 guns fired in quick succession, 612 00:33:56,000 --> 00:33:58,006 the signal for British troops 613 00:33:58,030 --> 00:34:00,746 besieging the American right and center 614 00:34:00,770 --> 00:34:03,216 to move forward simultaneously, 615 00:34:03,240 --> 00:34:06,916 trapping John Sullivan's men in between. 616 00:34:06,940 --> 00:34:10,856 Sullivan ordered his gunners to turn their field pieces around 617 00:34:10,880 --> 00:34:15,926 to fire at the enemy, now rushing at them from behind, 618 00:34:15,950 --> 00:34:18,496 but as they struggled to do so, 619 00:34:18,520 --> 00:34:21,166 hessian grenadiers and highland Scots 620 00:34:21,190 --> 00:34:24,166 swarmed up and over the gowanus heights, 621 00:34:24,190 --> 00:34:27,806 firing and bayoneting as they came. 622 00:34:27,830 --> 00:34:30,176 It was a rout. 623 00:34:30,200 --> 00:34:33,346 Blood, carnage, fire. 624 00:34:33,370 --> 00:34:36,646 Many, many, we fear, are lost. 625 00:34:36,670 --> 00:34:40,586 Such a dreadful din my ears never before heard. 626 00:34:40,610 --> 00:34:42,880 Philip fit hi an. 627 00:34:44,440 --> 00:34:47,356 Muskets are mostly inaccurate beyond 80 yards 628 00:34:47,380 --> 00:34:49,796 and hopeless beyond 120 yards, 629 00:34:49,820 --> 00:34:52,666 so a lot of the killing is done with a bayonet, 630 00:34:52,690 --> 00:34:55,896 and the bayonet is a nasty way to kill. 631 00:34:55,920 --> 00:34:58,036 It's a nasty way to die. 632 00:34:58,060 --> 00:35:02,006 This is really eyeball to eyeball, nose to nose. 633 00:35:02,030 --> 00:35:04,376 It's very intimate, 634 00:35:04,400 --> 00:35:08,606 and that kind of intimacy is horrifying. 635 00:35:08,630 --> 00:35:11,346 Hundreds of Americans surrendered, 636 00:35:11,370 --> 00:35:14,386 including general Sullivan. 637 00:35:14,410 --> 00:35:18,186 "Their fear of the hessian troops was indescribable," 638 00:35:18,210 --> 00:35:21,756 the German commander general heister remembered. 639 00:35:21,780 --> 00:35:23,326 When they caught 640 00:35:23,350 --> 00:35:24,996 only a glimpse of us, they surrendered immediately 641 00:35:25,020 --> 00:35:27,526 and begged on their knees for their lives. 642 00:35:27,550 --> 00:35:29,366 I am surprised that the British troops 643 00:35:29,390 --> 00:35:31,790 have achieved so little against these people. 644 00:35:33,690 --> 00:35:36,136 We soon landed at Brooklyn. 645 00:35:36,160 --> 00:35:38,636 We now began to meet the wounded men, 646 00:35:38,660 --> 00:35:41,306 another sight I was unacquainted with, 647 00:35:41,330 --> 00:35:44,276 some with broken arms, some with broken legs, 648 00:35:44,300 --> 00:35:47,816 and some with broken heads. 649 00:35:47,840 --> 00:35:50,286 The fighting Joseph plumb Martin 650 00:35:50,310 --> 00:35:52,626 was about to witness would prove 651 00:35:52,650 --> 00:35:55,480 the last and bloodiest of the day. 652 00:36:00,390 --> 00:36:04,366 3 British columns were now converging on general Alexander 653 00:36:04,390 --> 00:36:07,166 and his men on the American right. 654 00:36:07,190 --> 00:36:09,506 He did his best to rally them, 655 00:36:09,530 --> 00:36:13,146 but the number of attackers steadily grew. 656 00:36:13,170 --> 00:36:15,516 Alexander fell back, 657 00:36:15,540 --> 00:36:18,776 and finally, rather than see his command destroyed, 658 00:36:18,800 --> 00:36:22,456 he urged his men to retreat to the village of Brooklyn 659 00:36:22,480 --> 00:36:27,426 across the tidal marshes that flanked gowanus creek. 660 00:36:27,450 --> 00:36:30,426 Such as could swim got across. 661 00:36:30,450 --> 00:36:33,466 Those that could not swim sunk. 662 00:36:33,490 --> 00:36:36,166 The British were pouring the canister and grapeshot 663 00:36:36,190 --> 00:36:39,336 upon the Americans like a shower of hail. 664 00:36:39,360 --> 00:36:41,906 Many of them were killed in the pond 665 00:36:41,930 --> 00:36:44,906 and more were drowned. 666 00:36:44,930 --> 00:36:47,646 To provide cover for his desperate men 667 00:36:47,670 --> 00:36:50,816 and to occupy the British troops firing at them 668 00:36:50,840 --> 00:36:54,346 from inside and around an old stone house, 669 00:36:54,370 --> 00:36:58,356 Alexander led some 400 soldiers from Maryland 670 00:36:58,380 --> 00:37:02,626 into the enemy guns again and again. 671 00:37:02,650 --> 00:37:05,996 Fewer than a dozen of them made it safely back 672 00:37:06,020 --> 00:37:08,466 to the American lines. 673 00:37:08,490 --> 00:37:12,436 Alexander himself was forced to surrender. 674 00:37:12,460 --> 00:37:15,936 "The slaughter was horrible," a hessian chaplain wrote. 675 00:37:15,960 --> 00:37:18,806 "I went over the battlefield among the dead, 676 00:37:18,830 --> 00:37:23,476 who mostly had been hacked and shot all to pieces." 677 00:37:23,500 --> 00:37:26,516 At least 200 Americans had been killed, 678 00:37:26,540 --> 00:37:29,780 and perhaps a thousand more were captured. 679 00:37:31,110 --> 00:37:37,026 Washington watched this final carnage through his spyglass. 680 00:37:37,050 --> 00:37:40,226 By noon, it was all over. 681 00:37:40,250 --> 00:37:42,436 The British believed they had won 682 00:37:42,460 --> 00:37:46,030 what one general called a "cheap and complete victory." 683 00:37:47,360 --> 00:37:49,636 Washington's heartbroken because 684 00:37:49,660 --> 00:37:53,976 he recognizes instantly what a catastrophe this has been. 685 00:37:54,000 --> 00:37:58,016 The only saving grace is that enough of them pull back 686 00:37:58,040 --> 00:38:02,016 to form sort of an inner defense around Brooklyn 687 00:38:02,040 --> 00:38:04,656 that gives the British pause. 688 00:38:04,680 --> 00:38:06,956 They pull back within those defenses. 689 00:38:06,980 --> 00:38:09,726 Now they've got their backs to the east river. 690 00:38:09,750 --> 00:38:13,726 Things are about as dire as they could possibly be. 691 00:38:13,750 --> 00:38:16,866 Washington and the bulk of his battered army, 692 00:38:16,890 --> 00:38:20,666 crowded now inside the defenses on Brooklyn heights, 693 00:38:20,690 --> 00:38:23,576 expected that at any moment, the British would mount 694 00:38:23,600 --> 00:38:28,106 an all-out assault aimed at destroying them. 695 00:38:28,130 --> 00:38:30,416 General William howe's officers 696 00:38:30,440 --> 00:38:33,086 urged him to finish what he had begun, 697 00:38:33,110 --> 00:38:37,486 but instead of ordering an assault, howe stood down. 698 00:38:37,510 --> 00:38:40,556 He knew his brother Richard's fleet was about to enter 699 00:38:40,580 --> 00:38:45,396 the east river and prevent the rebels from escaping by water. 700 00:38:45,420 --> 00:38:48,066 The Americans were astonished. 701 00:38:48,090 --> 00:38:51,896 "General howe is either our friend or no general," 702 00:38:51,920 --> 00:38:53,636 Israel Putnam said. 703 00:38:53,660 --> 00:38:57,160 "He had our whole army in his power." 704 00:38:58,560 --> 00:39:01,346 Meanwhile, a storm blew in 705 00:39:01,370 --> 00:39:05,076 and continued off and on for the next 2 days. 706 00:39:05,100 --> 00:39:10,016 It kept admiral howe's fleet from entering the east river. 707 00:39:10,040 --> 00:39:13,456 By the middle of the second day, Washington decided 708 00:39:13,480 --> 00:39:18,026 to try to withdraw his army to Manhattan. 709 00:39:18,050 --> 00:39:21,266 Washington sends out orders that every boat, 710 00:39:21,290 --> 00:39:23,496 every fishing smack, every canoe, 711 00:39:23,520 --> 00:39:25,806 everything that floats that can be found 712 00:39:25,830 --> 00:39:30,036 be brought very secretly and very quietly to the landing, 713 00:39:30,060 --> 00:39:32,576 very close to where Brooklyn bridge now is 714 00:39:32,600 --> 00:39:35,406 on the Brooklyn side. 715 00:39:35,430 --> 00:39:38,076 To man his mismatched flotilla, 716 00:39:38,100 --> 00:39:39,916 he would call on 2 regiments 717 00:39:39,940 --> 00:39:42,886 of seasoned mariners and fishermen, 718 00:39:42,910 --> 00:39:45,556 black and white and native American, 719 00:39:45,580 --> 00:39:48,656 from Massachusetts coastal towns. 720 00:39:48,680 --> 00:39:51,156 Colonel John glover of marble head 721 00:39:51,180 --> 00:39:53,926 led one of the regiments. 722 00:39:53,950 --> 00:39:57,096 As darkness fell, Washington ordered his men 723 00:39:57,120 --> 00:40:00,336 to begin moving silently down from the heights 724 00:40:00,360 --> 00:40:04,236 to the ferry landing regiment by regiment. 725 00:40:04,260 --> 00:40:07,906 I seized my musket and fell into the ranks. 726 00:40:07,930 --> 00:40:11,776 We were strictly enjoined not to speak or even cough. 727 00:40:11,800 --> 00:40:15,386 All orders were communicated in whispers. 728 00:40:15,410 --> 00:40:17,610 Joseph plumb Martin. 729 00:40:19,150 --> 00:40:22,726 A providential breeze comes up that allows them 730 00:40:22,750 --> 00:40:25,726 to raise sails and get across the east river, 731 00:40:25,750 --> 00:40:29,266 and then an even more providential fog rolls in, 732 00:40:29,290 --> 00:40:31,960 and it obscures what's happening. 733 00:40:33,530 --> 00:40:35,006 All through the night, 734 00:40:35,030 --> 00:40:37,876 John glover and his men from marble head 735 00:40:37,900 --> 00:40:42,416 sailed or rowed or paddled back and forth undetected, 736 00:40:42,440 --> 00:40:47,786 ferrying more than 9,000 men as well as horses, artillery, 737 00:40:47,810 --> 00:40:52,080 and baggage wagons to safety in Manhattan. 738 00:40:53,310 --> 00:40:59,466 When dawn breaks, the British realize everyone's gone. 739 00:40:59,490 --> 00:41:01,626 They see the last of the boats 740 00:41:01,650 --> 00:41:04,620 disappearing across the river in the traces of fog. 741 00:41:06,030 --> 00:41:08,136 And they fire a few shots pointlessly 742 00:41:08,160 --> 00:41:12,036 at this retreating gaggle, including Washington 743 00:41:12,060 --> 00:41:14,546 in one of the last boats, 744 00:41:14,570 --> 00:41:17,876 and the Americans escape to Manhattan island 745 00:41:17,900 --> 00:41:20,140 and get away to fight another day. 746 00:41:21,740 --> 00:41:23,286 The battle of long island 747 00:41:23,310 --> 00:41:26,986 was the largest battle of the American revolution. 748 00:41:27,010 --> 00:41:30,526 It had been a devastating defeat for George Washington 749 00:41:30,550 --> 00:41:36,760 and the patriot cause, but his army was still alive. 750 00:41:41,330 --> 00:41:43,676 Braintree, Massachusetts... 751 00:41:43,700 --> 00:41:45,776 the best accounts we can collect from New York 752 00:41:45,800 --> 00:41:48,746 assure us that our men fought valiantly. 753 00:41:48,770 --> 00:41:51,646 We are no ways dispirited here. 754 00:41:51,670 --> 00:41:55,546 If our men are all drawn off and we should be attacked, 755 00:41:55,570 --> 00:41:59,656 you would find a race of Amazons in america. 756 00:41:59,680 --> 00:42:02,050 Abigail Adams. 757 00:42:03,980 --> 00:42:07,766 Every army engaged on either side in the revolution 758 00:42:07,790 --> 00:42:11,636 would be accompanied by a moving village of civilians... 759 00:42:11,660 --> 00:42:14,706 men, women, and children. 760 00:42:14,730 --> 00:42:17,606 Most of the women were soldiers' wives 761 00:42:17,630 --> 00:42:20,746 who cared for the wounded and washed and cooked 762 00:42:20,770 --> 00:42:23,376 and mended for the troops. 763 00:42:23,400 --> 00:42:27,686 Some sold provisions, including rum. 764 00:42:27,710 --> 00:42:29,786 George Washington often resented 765 00:42:29,810 --> 00:42:32,016 feeding all the women and children, 766 00:42:32,040 --> 00:42:34,456 but he also understood, he said, 767 00:42:34,480 --> 00:42:36,956 that he had somehow to provide for them 768 00:42:36,980 --> 00:42:40,696 "or lose by desertion... perhaps to the enemy... 769 00:42:40,720 --> 00:42:44,736 some of the oldest and best soldiers in the service." 770 00:42:44,760 --> 00:42:47,566 Women acted as spies, 771 00:42:47,590 --> 00:42:50,106 and a handful disguised themselves 772 00:42:50,130 --> 00:42:54,746 and fought as men until they were found out, 773 00:42:54,770 --> 00:42:58,376 but most made their contributions to the war effort 774 00:42:58,400 --> 00:43:01,386 away from the battlefield. 775 00:43:01,410 --> 00:43:03,886 Preston, Connecticut... 776 00:43:03,910 --> 00:43:06,956 dear husband, I hope that I shall have the pleasure 777 00:43:06,980 --> 00:43:09,326 of your company at home this winter. 778 00:43:09,350 --> 00:43:12,396 The anxieties of the mind cannot be accounted for, 779 00:43:12,420 --> 00:43:15,866 especially when ties of flesh and blood bind them. 780 00:43:15,890 --> 00:43:18,466 My only comfort now is at present 781 00:43:18,490 --> 00:43:22,706 in the dear, little pledges of our love... our children. 782 00:43:22,730 --> 00:43:25,676 When I see them, I see my dear 783 00:43:25,700 --> 00:43:29,376 when so glorious a cause calls him from my arms. 784 00:43:29,400 --> 00:43:32,846 My country, o my country. 785 00:43:32,870 --> 00:43:37,140 Your affectionate wife till death, Lois. 786 00:43:38,840 --> 00:43:42,086 With sons and husbands and fathers away, 787 00:43:42,110 --> 00:43:45,126 some women turned their homes into boarding houses 788 00:43:45,150 --> 00:43:47,226 to pay the bills. 789 00:43:47,250 --> 00:43:51,766 On farms, women already caring for children and households 790 00:43:51,790 --> 00:43:55,506 now slaughtered hogs, cut and stacked firewood, 791 00:43:55,530 --> 00:43:58,800 harvested wheat, and brought it to market. 792 00:44:00,070 --> 00:44:01,906 The men say we have no business 793 00:44:01,930 --> 00:44:05,916 with political matters, it is not in our sphere, 794 00:44:05,940 --> 00:44:08,016 but I won't have it thought that we are capable 795 00:44:08,040 --> 00:44:10,216 of nothing more than minding the dairy, 796 00:44:10,240 --> 00:44:14,286 visiting the poultry house, and all such domestic concerns. 797 00:44:14,310 --> 00:44:17,226 Our thoughts can soar aloft. 798 00:44:17,250 --> 00:44:22,396 We can form conceptions of things of higher nature. 799 00:44:22,420 --> 00:44:25,060 Eliza wilkinson. 800 00:44:32,060 --> 00:44:34,546 Can you be surprised that the negroes 801 00:44:34,570 --> 00:44:36,876 should endeavor to recover their freedom 802 00:44:36,900 --> 00:44:39,916 when they daily hear at the tables of their masters 803 00:44:39,940 --> 00:44:42,316 how much the Americans are applauded 804 00:44:42,340 --> 00:44:45,740 for the stand they are making for theirs? 805 00:44:50,850 --> 00:44:53,726 The Liberty talk that proliferates 806 00:44:53,750 --> 00:44:56,066 through British america 807 00:44:56,090 --> 00:45:00,566 originates in coffee houses and across dining tables. 808 00:45:00,590 --> 00:45:05,006 It surfaces in letters and in pamphlets. 809 00:45:05,030 --> 00:45:08,206 Those pamphlets are excerpted in newspapers 810 00:45:08,230 --> 00:45:11,116 and travel up and down the coast. 811 00:45:11,140 --> 00:45:14,946 Even letters, like newspapers, are read aloud, 812 00:45:14,970 --> 00:45:17,986 so we know that the language of Liberty 813 00:45:18,010 --> 00:45:24,126 is contagious and is leaky, leaky in that 814 00:45:24,150 --> 00:45:27,626 there are planter-class people in Jamaica saying, 815 00:45:27,650 --> 00:45:29,066 "you know, this stuff is kind of hot, 816 00:45:29,090 --> 00:45:31,796 "so watch it when you're talking 817 00:45:31,820 --> 00:45:34,506 "because you know all those black and brown people 818 00:45:34,530 --> 00:45:37,676 "who are standing, serving around the edges of your room, 819 00:45:37,700 --> 00:45:39,300 they have ears." 820 00:45:42,130 --> 00:45:44,016 The signal was to be given first 821 00:45:44,040 --> 00:45:47,886 by discharging a gun at batchelors hall plantation. 822 00:45:47,910 --> 00:45:50,686 They were then to rise in general rebellion 823 00:45:50,710 --> 00:45:52,786 and attack the several estates, 824 00:45:52,810 --> 00:45:55,726 and put to death all the white people they could. 825 00:45:55,750 --> 00:45:57,680 Sam. 826 00:45:59,550 --> 00:46:04,836 That same summer of 1776 in Northwestern Jamaica, 827 00:46:04,860 --> 00:46:07,306 enslaved men, women, and children 828 00:46:07,330 --> 00:46:10,476 living on 47 different plantations 829 00:46:10,500 --> 00:46:14,476 secretly conspired to overthrow their enslavers, 830 00:46:14,500 --> 00:46:18,046 hoping their rebellion would spread across the whole island 831 00:46:18,070 --> 00:46:21,416 and unite the people of African descent living there, 832 00:46:21,440 --> 00:46:26,126 including igbos, creoles, and coromantees. 833 00:46:26,150 --> 00:46:29,556 The planned revolt was an unintended consequence 834 00:46:29,580 --> 00:46:32,056 of the American revolution. 835 00:46:32,080 --> 00:46:34,566 The American ban on trade with the British 836 00:46:34,590 --> 00:46:40,066 had denied enslaved Jamaicans the food they needed to survive. 837 00:46:40,090 --> 00:46:43,676 Then London ordered almost half the soldiers 838 00:46:43,700 --> 00:46:46,846 who policed the island to sail northward 839 00:46:46,870 --> 00:46:50,476 to strengthen general howe's forces in New York. 840 00:46:50,500 --> 00:46:53,746 Their departure was supposed to be the signal 841 00:46:53,770 --> 00:46:57,186 for enslaved people to rise up, 842 00:46:57,210 --> 00:47:00,456 but before the plot could get underway, 843 00:47:00,480 --> 00:47:04,696 a child was discovered emptying his overseer's pistol 844 00:47:04,720 --> 00:47:09,196 and was made to reveal what he knew of the conspiracy. 845 00:47:09,220 --> 00:47:13,006 The royal governor declared martial law. 846 00:47:13,030 --> 00:47:15,706 The revolt was crushed. 847 00:47:15,730 --> 00:47:19,336 135 people were put on trial. 848 00:47:19,360 --> 00:47:21,606 17 were executed. 849 00:47:21,630 --> 00:47:26,186 11 were beaten, and 45 were torn from their families 850 00:47:26,210 --> 00:47:29,010 and deported to other islands... 851 00:47:32,180 --> 00:47:34,226 But that summer and fall, 852 00:47:34,250 --> 00:47:36,896 there were other sporadic uprisings 853 00:47:36,920 --> 00:47:40,466 or rumors of uprisings among enslaved workers 854 00:47:40,490 --> 00:47:42,396 on other British islands... 855 00:47:42,420 --> 00:47:47,136 Saint Kitts, Montserrat, Antigua, Barbados... 856 00:47:47,160 --> 00:47:52,336 all of them striking fear in American slaveholders. 857 00:47:52,360 --> 00:47:55,276 Slave rebellions were usually unsuccessful, 858 00:47:55,300 --> 00:47:58,846 so you wonder, why would you fight? 859 00:47:58,870 --> 00:48:02,916 Slavery was so incredibly horrifying. 860 00:48:02,940 --> 00:48:05,386 It was a regime of terror, right, 861 00:48:05,410 --> 00:48:09,026 that was very, very difficult to withstand. 862 00:48:09,050 --> 00:48:13,096 People can abuse, rape, torture, 863 00:48:13,120 --> 00:48:17,466 murder enslaved persons without consequences, 864 00:48:17,490 --> 00:48:20,066 so if you just imagine that situation 865 00:48:20,090 --> 00:48:22,876 and that kind of desperation, it becomes clearer 866 00:48:22,900 --> 00:48:27,430 why, when given an opportunity, you would fight against that. 867 00:48:33,610 --> 00:48:37,016 On September 11, 1776, 868 00:48:37,040 --> 00:48:39,886 3 delegates of the continental congress... 869 00:48:39,910 --> 00:48:42,126 John Adams of Massachusetts, 870 00:48:42,150 --> 00:48:44,556 Edward Rutledge of south Carolina, 871 00:48:44,580 --> 00:48:47,426 and Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania... 872 00:48:47,450 --> 00:48:50,936 made their way to a loyalist's house on staten island 873 00:48:50,960 --> 00:48:53,436 for a meeting with admiral howe, 874 00:48:53,460 --> 00:48:55,966 who was hoping to persuade the congress 875 00:48:55,990 --> 00:48:58,300 to negotiate a peace. 876 00:48:59,560 --> 00:49:02,506 Howe did what he could to reassure the delegates 877 00:49:02,530 --> 00:49:06,176 that all could still be forgiven if only the Americans 878 00:49:06,200 --> 00:49:09,216 would abandon independence. 879 00:49:09,240 --> 00:49:12,556 "If america should fall," he told the delegates, 880 00:49:12,580 --> 00:49:17,256 "should feel and lament it like the loss of a brother." 881 00:49:17,280 --> 00:49:20,296 "E will do our utmost," Franklin answered, 882 00:49:20,320 --> 00:49:23,966 "to save your lordship that mortification." 883 00:49:23,990 --> 00:49:27,166 "They met. They talked. They parted," 884 00:49:27,190 --> 00:49:29,466 admiral howe's secretary said, 885 00:49:29,490 --> 00:49:33,776 "and now nothing remains but to fight it out." 886 00:49:33,800 --> 00:49:35,746 There was no going back. 887 00:49:35,770 --> 00:49:41,070 Howe apologized to his visitors for wasting their time. 888 00:49:42,310 --> 00:49:43,886 The British government 889 00:49:43,910 --> 00:49:46,856 throughout the first few years of the war 890 00:49:46,880 --> 00:49:49,386 really thought that a show of force 891 00:49:49,410 --> 00:49:53,566 would bring the majority of Americans to their senses 892 00:49:53,590 --> 00:49:57,166 and that the instigators, the provocateurs, 893 00:49:57,190 --> 00:50:00,666 the ones who were responsible for the uprising 894 00:50:00,690 --> 00:50:04,106 would be captured, killed, 895 00:50:04,130 --> 00:50:06,776 or their neighbors would just say, "enough. 896 00:50:06,800 --> 00:50:12,670 We don't actually want to go to war with our own nation." 897 00:50:14,270 --> 00:50:17,816 On our side, the war should be defensive. 898 00:50:17,840 --> 00:50:21,386 We should on all occasions avoid a general action 899 00:50:21,410 --> 00:50:24,596 or put anything to the risk unless compelled 900 00:50:24,620 --> 00:50:29,096 by a necessity into which we ought never to be drawn. 901 00:50:29,120 --> 00:50:32,036 George Washington. 902 00:50:32,060 --> 00:50:33,706 Back in New York City, 903 00:50:33,730 --> 00:50:37,376 Washington again expected another British attack 904 00:50:37,400 --> 00:50:41,576 and again didn't know where or when it was likely to come, 905 00:50:41,600 --> 00:50:46,076 so again he divided what was left of his forces. 906 00:50:46,100 --> 00:50:49,856 Leaving behind general Putnam and some 3,500 men 907 00:50:49,880 --> 00:50:51,616 to hold the city itself, 908 00:50:51,640 --> 00:50:55,056 general Washington led most of his troops north 909 00:50:55,080 --> 00:50:57,456 toward the tiny village of Harlem. 910 00:50:57,480 --> 00:51:00,366 Militiamen were posted along the east river 911 00:51:00,390 --> 00:51:02,596 opposite long island. 912 00:51:02,620 --> 00:51:05,236 Joseph plumb Martin found himself 913 00:51:05,260 --> 00:51:09,266 with 500 Connecticut troops at kips bay. 914 00:51:09,290 --> 00:51:12,636 At the same time, 5 British frigates 915 00:51:12,660 --> 00:51:16,746 sailed up the river and anchored on the opposite shore. 916 00:51:16,770 --> 00:51:20,986 At 11:00 in the morning on September 15th, 917 00:51:21,010 --> 00:51:22,610 they opened fire. 918 00:51:25,440 --> 00:51:28,356 I thought my head would go with the sound. 919 00:51:28,380 --> 00:51:30,496 I made a frog's leap for the ditch 920 00:51:30,520 --> 00:51:32,796 and lay as still as I possibly could 921 00:51:32,820 --> 00:51:36,796 and began to consider which part of my carcass was to go first. 922 00:51:36,820 --> 00:51:39,906 We kept the lines till they were almost leveled upon us, 923 00:51:39,930 --> 00:51:43,306 when our officers gave the order to leave. 924 00:51:43,330 --> 00:51:46,136 As Martin and his comrades ran, 925 00:51:46,160 --> 00:51:50,646 4,000 enemy troops began coming ashore at kips bay, 926 00:51:50,670 --> 00:51:53,386 among them hessians who bayoneted 927 00:51:53,410 --> 00:51:57,656 several wounded Americans and mutilated the dead. 928 00:51:57,680 --> 00:52:00,326 Our people were all militia, 929 00:52:00,350 --> 00:52:02,756 and the demons of fear and disorder seemed to take 930 00:52:02,780 --> 00:52:05,650 full possession of all and everything that day. 931 00:52:07,320 --> 00:52:09,126 Then general Washington 932 00:52:09,150 --> 00:52:11,566 seemed to appear out of nowhere, 933 00:52:11,590 --> 00:52:15,566 ordering his stampeding men to form a defensive line. 934 00:52:15,590 --> 00:52:19,806 "Take the walls," he bellowed. "Take the cornfield." 935 00:52:19,830 --> 00:52:21,376 They kept running. 936 00:52:21,400 --> 00:52:25,576 "Are these the men with which I am to defend america?" 937 00:52:25,600 --> 00:52:30,316 Washington was known for being aloof, terse, stoical, 938 00:52:30,340 --> 00:52:32,986 but, "those who have seen him strongly moved," 939 00:52:33,010 --> 00:52:34,556 a friend remembered, 940 00:52:34,580 --> 00:52:38,596 could "bear witness that his wrath was terrible." 941 00:52:38,620 --> 00:52:42,226 He seemed stunned and urged his horse forward 942 00:52:42,250 --> 00:52:44,466 toward the oncoming hessians. 943 00:52:44,490 --> 00:52:46,666 An aide snatched his horse's bridle 944 00:52:46,690 --> 00:52:50,706 and led his commander out of harm's way. 945 00:52:50,730 --> 00:52:53,476 Colonel John glover and his regiment 946 00:52:53,500 --> 00:52:56,716 from marble head, Massachusetts, which had just made. 947 00:52:56,740 --> 00:52:59,916 Washington's escape from long island possible, 948 00:52:59,940 --> 00:53:03,980 rushed up and were able to slow the British advance... 949 00:53:06,310 --> 00:53:08,986 But many patriots did not stop running 950 00:53:09,010 --> 00:53:10,626 until they reached the safety 951 00:53:10,650 --> 00:53:13,426 of strongly fortified American positions 952 00:53:13,450 --> 00:53:16,836 on the plateau known as Harlem heights. 953 00:53:16,860 --> 00:53:20,436 The British were slow to follow the fleeing rebels. 954 00:53:20,460 --> 00:53:23,876 General howe wanted to wait until thousands more troops 955 00:53:23,900 --> 00:53:26,846 were ashore on Manhattan island. 956 00:53:26,870 --> 00:53:30,746 The delay gave general Putnam time to lead his men north 957 00:53:30,770 --> 00:53:35,286 out of New York City to join Washington in Harlem. 958 00:53:35,310 --> 00:53:39,416 The British entered the abandoned city in triumph. 959 00:53:39,440 --> 00:53:41,056 The king's forces 960 00:53:41,080 --> 00:53:44,356 took possession of the place, incredible as it may seem, 961 00:53:44,380 --> 00:53:46,666 without the loss of a man. 962 00:53:46,690 --> 00:53:49,596 A woman pulled down the rebel standard upon the fort 963 00:53:49,620 --> 00:53:52,096 and, after trampling it underfoot 964 00:53:52,120 --> 00:53:54,266 with the most contemptuous indignation, 965 00:53:54,290 --> 00:53:57,836 hoisted up in its stead his majesty's flag. 966 00:53:57,860 --> 00:54:02,370 Ambrose searle, secretary to admiral howe. 967 00:54:03,670 --> 00:54:06,346 New York City becomes the great British stronghold 968 00:54:06,370 --> 00:54:08,386 of the American revolution. 969 00:54:08,410 --> 00:54:10,616 Once the continental army is driven out, 970 00:54:10,640 --> 00:54:12,556 the patriots don't want to stick around, 971 00:54:12,580 --> 00:54:13,926 and they tend to go, too. 972 00:54:13,950 --> 00:54:17,056 Meanwhile, the loyalists come into the city. 973 00:54:17,080 --> 00:54:21,526 People stream in from the countryside to take shelter, 974 00:54:21,550 --> 00:54:25,866 and the city becomes this kind of Garrison town. 975 00:54:25,890 --> 00:54:29,066 Hundreds of loyalists would formally reaffirm 976 00:54:29,090 --> 00:54:32,806 their allegiance to George III by signing a document 977 00:54:32,830 --> 00:54:37,176 they called their declaration of dependence. 978 00:54:37,200 --> 00:54:38,816 Over the coming weeks, 979 00:54:38,840 --> 00:54:41,586 more loyalists poured into the city, 980 00:54:41,610 --> 00:54:45,480 now eager to take up arms in the king's cause. 981 00:54:47,050 --> 00:54:48,586 It is the cause of truth 982 00:54:48,610 --> 00:54:52,726 against falsehood, of loyalty against rebellion, 983 00:54:52,750 --> 00:54:55,996 of legal government against usurpation. 984 00:54:56,020 --> 00:55:00,936 In short, it is the cause of human happiness. 985 00:55:00,960 --> 00:55:03,536 Charles inglis. 986 00:55:03,560 --> 00:55:05,976 Over the course of the war, 987 00:55:06,000 --> 00:55:09,706 as many as 50,000 Americans volunteered to serve 988 00:55:09,730 --> 00:55:12,076 in loyalist militia companies 989 00:55:12,100 --> 00:55:16,016 or in provincial units attached to the British army... 990 00:55:16,040 --> 00:55:20,486 the king's American regiment, the queen's American rangers, 991 00:55:20,510 --> 00:55:23,996 the prince of wales' American volunteers, 992 00:55:24,020 --> 00:55:28,096 the royal highland emigrants, and the British legion. 993 00:55:28,120 --> 00:55:32,596 Everyone knew someone who fought for the other side. 994 00:55:32,620 --> 00:55:35,606 Even Benjamin Franklin's son William, 995 00:55:35,630 --> 00:55:38,576 the deposed royal governor of New Jersey, 996 00:55:38,600 --> 00:55:44,070 remained faithful to his king and was imprisoned for it. 997 00:55:45,770 --> 00:55:49,486 Had I been left to the dictates of my own judgment, 998 00:55:49,510 --> 00:55:52,416 New York should have been lain in ashes. 999 00:55:52,440 --> 00:55:54,286 To this end, I applied to congress 1000 00:55:54,310 --> 00:55:57,596 but was absolutely forbid. 1001 00:55:57,620 --> 00:56:01,126 Providence... or some good, honest fellow... 1002 00:56:01,150 --> 00:56:02,566 has done more for us 1003 00:56:02,590 --> 00:56:05,896 than we were disposed to do for ourselves. 1004 00:56:05,920 --> 00:56:08,190 George Washington. 1005 00:56:10,460 --> 00:56:13,906 September 21, 1776. 1006 00:56:13,930 --> 00:56:16,376 We are a good deal alarmed at a fire 1007 00:56:16,400 --> 00:56:18,516 that must have spread amazingly, 1008 00:56:18,540 --> 00:56:21,286 for though we are 6 1/2 miles from the town, 1009 00:56:21,310 --> 00:56:26,186 we could see a pin on the ground by the light of the Blaze. 1010 00:56:26,210 --> 00:56:27,956 Loftus cliffe. 1011 00:56:27,980 --> 00:56:30,956 New York City was on fire. 1012 00:56:30,980 --> 00:56:34,766 The next morning, Irish-born lieutenant loftus cliffe, 1013 00:56:34,790 --> 00:56:37,736 who had already survived 3 battles, 1014 00:56:37,760 --> 00:56:42,666 went for a walk through the still-smoldering streets. 1015 00:56:42,690 --> 00:56:44,706 I cannot paint the misery 1016 00:56:44,730 --> 00:56:49,376 of a very pretty town near as large as cork now reduced. 1017 00:56:49,400 --> 00:56:51,716 Two churches, the governor's house, 1018 00:56:51,740 --> 00:56:54,386 and several other fine buildings are in ruins, 1019 00:56:54,410 --> 00:56:57,486 being set afire in different places at once 1020 00:56:57,510 --> 00:56:59,956 in the dead of last night. 1021 00:56:59,980 --> 00:57:03,256 Their design was to destroy the town. 1022 00:57:03,280 --> 00:57:07,090 O Washington, what have you to answer for? 1023 00:57:08,220 --> 00:57:11,196 The origins of the fire remained a mystery, 1024 00:57:11,220 --> 00:57:15,236 but general howe was convinced it had been set by rebels, 1025 00:57:15,260 --> 00:57:18,506 and the next day when soldiers brought before him 1026 00:57:18,530 --> 00:57:22,276 an American spy captured behind British lines, 1027 00:57:22,300 --> 00:57:24,646 he showed no mercy. 1028 00:57:24,670 --> 00:57:27,386 Howe ordered captain Nathan hale, 1029 00:57:27,410 --> 00:57:29,786 a member of an elite espionage unit 1030 00:57:29,810 --> 00:57:32,516 organized by George Washington, 1031 00:57:32,540 --> 00:57:35,826 to be hanged the following morning. 1032 00:57:35,850 --> 00:57:39,256 As he went to the gallows, a British officer remembered, 1033 00:57:39,280 --> 00:57:43,966 hale "behaved with great composure and resolution." 1034 00:57:43,990 --> 00:57:47,066 Above his body, British soldiers hung a sign 1035 00:57:47,090 --> 00:57:50,936 labeled, "George Washington," the man they all blamed 1036 00:57:50,960 --> 00:57:54,270 for setting fire to New York City. 1037 00:57:56,870 --> 00:57:59,776 A lot is riding on George Washington's performance 1038 00:57:59,800 --> 00:58:02,016 not only in the battlefield, 1039 00:58:02,040 --> 00:58:04,486 but in his relationship with congress 1040 00:58:04,510 --> 00:58:06,456 and his relationship with the states, 1041 00:58:06,480 --> 00:58:09,286 his relationship with his soldiers. 1042 00:58:09,310 --> 00:58:10,796 George Washington understands 1043 00:58:10,820 --> 00:58:12,456 that his role is not just military. 1044 00:58:12,480 --> 00:58:14,566 It's also political. 1045 00:58:14,590 --> 00:58:17,596 He has to project dignity. 1046 00:58:17,620 --> 00:58:21,536 He has to project authority. 1047 00:58:21,560 --> 00:58:23,506 He has to also do this 1048 00:58:23,530 --> 00:58:27,206 while projecting deference to congress. 1049 00:58:27,230 --> 00:58:29,300 He cannot become a dictator. 1050 00:58:31,740 --> 00:58:34,946 We have been sent into life at a time 1051 00:58:34,970 --> 00:58:37,316 when the greatest lawgivers of antiquity 1052 00:58:37,340 --> 00:58:40,256 would have wished to have lived, 1053 00:58:40,280 --> 00:58:42,686 when, before the present epoch a, 1054 00:58:42,710 --> 00:58:45,156 had 3 millions of people full power 1055 00:58:45,180 --> 00:58:48,666 and a fair opportunity to form and establish 1056 00:58:48,690 --> 00:58:51,366 the wisest and happiest government 1057 00:58:51,390 --> 00:58:54,030 that human wisdom can contrive. 1058 00:58:55,690 --> 00:58:57,200 John Adams. 1059 00:58:58,900 --> 00:59:01,376 As Washington and howe faced off 1060 00:59:01,400 --> 00:59:03,576 against one another in New York, 1061 00:59:03,600 --> 00:59:06,176 in Philadelphia, the continental congress 1062 00:59:06,200 --> 00:59:10,116 had been laboring to adopt articles of confederation, 1063 00:59:10,140 --> 00:59:13,856 meant to formally bind all 13 states together 1064 00:59:13,880 --> 00:59:17,726 while also guaranteeing the independence of each, 1065 00:59:17,750 --> 00:59:20,056 a first tentative step 1066 00:59:20,080 --> 00:59:23,960 toward a permanent government for the new United States. 1067 00:59:25,390 --> 00:59:27,836 When we think about our American revolution, 1068 00:59:27,860 --> 00:59:30,206 we, of course, think about independence from britain, 1069 00:59:30,230 --> 00:59:33,706 and that's a big deal, but we also need to think about 1070 00:59:33,730 --> 00:59:36,406 this is the formation of republican government, 1071 00:59:36,430 --> 00:59:40,546 and it's also the formation of our union of our states, 1072 00:59:40,570 --> 00:59:43,246 and all 3 of those were enormous gambles. 1073 00:59:43,270 --> 00:59:44,756 They were unprecedented. 1074 00:59:44,780 --> 00:59:47,486 There had never been the foundation of a republic 1075 00:59:47,510 --> 00:59:48,750 out of a revolution... 1076 00:59:50,250 --> 00:59:51,556 And these 13 colonies 1077 00:59:51,580 --> 00:59:53,966 had had bitter rivalries with one another, 1078 00:59:53,990 --> 00:59:56,566 and so forming a union out of these states 1079 00:59:56,590 --> 00:59:57,996 was gonna be as difficult 1080 00:59:58,020 --> 00:59:59,790 as achieving independence from britain. 1081 01:00:01,330 --> 01:00:04,406 Congress debated draft articles for weeks 1082 01:00:04,430 --> 01:00:07,406 on the first floor of the Pennsylvania state house, 1083 01:00:07,430 --> 01:00:11,646 where they had just declared independence in July. 1084 01:00:11,670 --> 01:00:14,716 They were held up over a host of issues, 1085 01:00:14,740 --> 01:00:18,216 including apportionment, boundary disputes, 1086 01:00:18,240 --> 01:00:23,796 taxation, and autonomy of the individual states. 1087 01:00:23,820 --> 01:00:26,596 Congress was a disputatious assembly 1088 01:00:26,620 --> 01:00:29,696 and not necessarily an efficient assembly 1089 01:00:29,720 --> 01:00:30,866 through these years. 1090 01:00:30,890 --> 01:00:32,096 Yes, they are running a war. 1091 01:00:32,120 --> 01:00:33,936 Yes, they are founding a nation, 1092 01:00:33,960 --> 01:00:36,266 but there's also a tremendous amount of infighting. 1093 01:00:36,290 --> 01:00:38,376 There's a tremendous amount of inertia. 1094 01:00:38,400 --> 01:00:41,146 There are more committees than anyone could count, 1095 01:00:41,170 --> 01:00:43,146 and there were secret committees. 1096 01:00:43,170 --> 01:00:45,446 For example, the first person sent to France 1097 01:00:45,470 --> 01:00:47,946 to solicit aid from the French for the revolution 1098 01:00:47,970 --> 01:00:50,816 is sent without the knowledge of the rest of congress. 1099 01:00:50,840 --> 01:00:53,926 As John Jay will later say to George Washington, 1100 01:00:53,950 --> 01:00:56,356 "there is as much intrigue in congress 1101 01:00:56,380 --> 01:00:58,126 "as there is at the Vatican, 1102 01:00:58,150 --> 01:01:01,190 and as little secrecy as there is in a boarding school." 1103 01:01:03,150 --> 01:01:06,396 Meanwhile, upstairs in the same building, 1104 01:01:06,420 --> 01:01:10,306 the commonwealth of Pennsylvania held a convention of its own 1105 01:01:10,330 --> 01:01:13,376 to establish its government. 1106 01:01:13,400 --> 01:01:16,976 Similar meetings were being held in other states. 1107 01:01:17,000 --> 01:01:20,076 All of the new constitutions would guarantee 1108 01:01:20,100 --> 01:01:22,486 freedom of the press, fair trials, 1109 01:01:22,510 --> 01:01:26,956 and due process under law and made sure power rested 1110 01:01:26,980 --> 01:01:30,756 not with autocratic governors, but with legislators 1111 01:01:30,780 --> 01:01:33,926 elected by propertied men. 1112 01:01:33,950 --> 01:01:36,996 Pennsylvania took things a step further. 1113 01:01:37,020 --> 01:01:40,736 They created the most egalitarian constitution 1114 01:01:40,760 --> 01:01:44,406 in the new United States with a bill of rights 1115 01:01:44,430 --> 01:01:46,476 and a one-house legislature 1116 01:01:46,500 --> 01:01:51,246 elected by taxpaying workingmen as well as property owners, 1117 01:01:51,270 --> 01:01:55,616 all of which worried many of the delegates downstairs. 1118 01:01:55,640 --> 01:01:58,156 Pennsylvania had a radical constitution 1119 01:01:58,180 --> 01:02:02,186 where almost any white, free man could vote and stand for office, 1120 01:02:02,210 --> 01:02:05,926 which had never happened before pretty much anywhere. 1121 01:02:05,950 --> 01:02:08,396 People were committed to using the revolution to make it 1122 01:02:08,420 --> 01:02:11,096 a real social revolution, a real economic revolution, 1123 01:02:11,120 --> 01:02:17,036 and get free, working people... men, white men... 1124 01:02:17,060 --> 01:02:20,976 a say in government, which was a radical idea at the time. 1125 01:02:21,000 --> 01:02:24,676 John Adams wasn't for that. Samuel Adams wasn't for that. 1126 01:02:24,700 --> 01:02:27,316 Richard Henry Lee wasn't for that. 1127 01:02:27,340 --> 01:02:29,746 When John Adams read that constitution, 1128 01:02:29,770 --> 01:02:33,680 his response was, quote, "good god!" 1129 01:02:35,580 --> 01:02:37,756 In the new code of laws, 1130 01:02:37,780 --> 01:02:40,396 I desire you would remember the ladies 1131 01:02:40,420 --> 01:02:42,866 and be more generous and favorable to them 1132 01:02:42,890 --> 01:02:45,336 than your ancestors. 1133 01:02:45,360 --> 01:02:49,936 Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the husbands. 1134 01:02:49,960 --> 01:02:53,946 Remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. 1135 01:02:53,970 --> 01:02:58,776 If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, 1136 01:02:58,800 --> 01:03:01,746 we are determined to foment a rebellion 1137 01:03:01,770 --> 01:03:04,456 and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws 1138 01:03:04,480 --> 01:03:08,456 in which we have no voice or representation. 1139 01:03:08,480 --> 01:03:11,326 Abigail Adams. 1140 01:03:11,350 --> 01:03:14,426 There will be no end of it. 1141 01:03:14,450 --> 01:03:16,426 New claims will arise. 1142 01:03:16,450 --> 01:03:18,336 Women will demand a vote. 1143 01:03:18,360 --> 01:03:20,366 Lads from 12 to 21 1144 01:03:20,390 --> 01:03:23,306 will think their rights not enough attended to, 1145 01:03:23,330 --> 01:03:25,576 and every man who has not a farthing 1146 01:03:25,600 --> 01:03:30,246 will demand an equal voice with any other in all acts of state. 1147 01:03:30,270 --> 01:03:33,786 It tends to confound and destroy all distinctions 1148 01:03:33,810 --> 01:03:38,816 and prostrate all ranks to one common level. 1149 01:03:38,840 --> 01:03:41,586 John Adams. 1150 01:03:41,610 --> 01:03:43,726 It's a misconception to think of the founders 1151 01:03:43,750 --> 01:03:45,396 as being pro-democracy, 1152 01:03:45,420 --> 01:03:47,126 but I think it's also a misconception to think 1153 01:03:47,150 --> 01:03:49,826 that their failure to be Democratic 1154 01:03:49,850 --> 01:03:52,266 is some sort of flaw or error 1155 01:03:52,290 --> 01:03:55,006 or something they just kind of missed. 1156 01:03:55,030 --> 01:03:58,506 They were very adamantly opposed to democracy. 1157 01:03:58,530 --> 01:04:00,946 Democracy came to america, 1158 01:04:00,970 --> 01:04:03,346 with all of the problems that came with it, 1159 01:04:03,370 --> 01:04:07,746 not as a direct purpose of the American revolution, really, 1160 01:04:07,770 --> 01:04:10,470 but as an unintended consequence. 1161 01:04:11,740 --> 01:04:16,026 By the time Pennsylvania had ratified its constitution, 1162 01:04:16,050 --> 01:04:18,956 the debates over the articles of confederation 1163 01:04:18,980 --> 01:04:22,366 downstairs in congress had become so heated, 1164 01:04:22,390 --> 01:04:25,336 the prospect of compromise seemed so remote 1165 01:04:25,360 --> 01:04:29,536 that the delegates agreed to table the subject. 1166 01:04:29,560 --> 01:04:32,836 Frustrated and worried about his sick wife, 1167 01:04:32,860 --> 01:04:36,246 Thomas Jefferson returned home to Virginia, 1168 01:04:36,270 --> 01:04:40,370 the place he still called "my country." 1169 01:04:45,310 --> 01:04:47,586 Camp near kings bridge... 1170 01:04:47,610 --> 01:04:51,596 amidst all the distress and ruins of this dreadful war, 1171 01:04:51,620 --> 01:04:54,066 I am yet alive and yours. 1172 01:04:54,090 --> 01:04:57,996 Our enemies pursue us close from place to place. 1173 01:04:58,020 --> 01:05:01,806 I pray god daily that you, my dear wife, 1174 01:05:01,830 --> 01:05:04,476 forever may you be happy. 1175 01:05:04,500 --> 01:05:06,776 Philip. 1176 01:05:06,800 --> 01:05:10,716 Days after writing to his wife, chaplain fit hi an 1177 01:05:10,740 --> 01:05:14,486 fell victim to dysentery, the disease that had killed 1178 01:05:14,510 --> 01:05:19,386 so many of the men whose last moments he'd filled with prayer. 1179 01:05:19,410 --> 01:05:22,726 He was carried to a hospital tent. 1180 01:05:22,750 --> 01:05:25,320 There was nothing anyone could do. 1181 01:05:27,520 --> 01:05:30,596 October 8th... this morning about 10:00, 1182 01:05:30,620 --> 01:05:35,066 Mr. Fithian closed his eyes upon the things of time 1183 01:05:35,090 --> 01:05:38,606 and is gone to a spiritual world. 1184 01:05:38,630 --> 01:05:40,870 Andrew hunter. 1185 01:05:45,770 --> 01:05:48,516 News of the American defeat on long island 1186 01:05:48,540 --> 01:05:53,456 at the end of August did not reach London till October 10th. 1187 01:05:53,480 --> 01:05:56,726 It was greeted with what one courtier called 1188 01:05:56,750 --> 01:05:59,426 "an extravagance of joy." 1189 01:05:59,450 --> 01:06:03,226 The king promised general howe a knighthood. 1190 01:06:03,250 --> 01:06:06,266 Now that the Americans had seen how futile it was 1191 01:06:06,290 --> 01:06:08,436 to defy British regulars, 1192 01:06:08,460 --> 01:06:12,836 they would surely come to their senses and sue for peace. 1193 01:06:12,860 --> 01:06:16,430 Not all englishmen shared that view. 1194 01:06:17,870 --> 01:06:19,346 London. 1195 01:06:19,370 --> 01:06:22,186 To the printer of the "public advertiser"... 1196 01:06:22,210 --> 01:06:25,416 sir, I find that the late action at long island 1197 01:06:25,440 --> 01:06:28,626 has made a considerable impression upon the public; 1198 01:06:28,650 --> 01:06:31,356 the friends of ministry thinking everything gained, 1199 01:06:31,380 --> 01:06:35,096 the friends of america everything lost. 1200 01:06:35,120 --> 01:06:37,966 Because the last action was in our favor, 1201 01:06:37,990 --> 01:06:40,366 we think we are to succeed in the next, 1202 01:06:40,390 --> 01:06:43,606 but Liberty takes a great deal of killing, 1203 01:06:43,630 --> 01:06:46,276 and the courage of freemen is the same thing 1204 01:06:46,300 --> 01:06:49,206 on both sides of the Atlantic. 1205 01:06:49,230 --> 01:06:53,916 The Americans are daily improving in arms and in hatred. 1206 01:06:53,940 --> 01:06:57,856 We see only the beginning of sorrows;... 1207 01:06:57,880 --> 01:07:03,010 benefit to neither... misery to both. 1208 01:07:08,850 --> 01:07:11,336 Ticonderoga appears to be 1209 01:07:11,360 --> 01:07:14,406 the last part of the world that god made, 1210 01:07:14,430 --> 01:07:15,936 and I have some ground to believe 1211 01:07:15,960 --> 01:07:19,306 it was finished in the dark, that it was never intended 1212 01:07:19,330 --> 01:07:22,246 that man should live in it is clear, 1213 01:07:22,270 --> 01:07:25,146 for the people who have attempted to make any stay 1214 01:07:25,170 --> 01:07:27,746 have, for the most part, perished 1215 01:07:27,770 --> 01:07:30,686 by pestilence or the sword. 1216 01:07:30,710 --> 01:07:32,710 General Anthony Wayne. 1217 01:07:33,940 --> 01:07:36,786 By the fall of 1776, 1218 01:07:36,810 --> 01:07:41,166 only half of the 11,000 Americans who manned ticonderoga 1219 01:07:41,190 --> 01:07:45,936 and crown point on lake champ la in were fit for duty. 1220 01:07:45,960 --> 01:07:48,236 The smallpox threat was lifting, 1221 01:07:48,260 --> 01:07:51,736 but thousands still suffered from other diseases. 1222 01:07:51,760 --> 01:07:55,106 Morale was further weakened by antagonism 1223 01:07:55,130 --> 01:07:58,676 among men from the supposedly United States. 1224 01:07:58,700 --> 01:08:02,546 New englanders brawled with pennsylvanians so often 1225 01:08:02,570 --> 01:08:05,356 that they had been sent to the opposite shore 1226 01:08:05,380 --> 01:08:08,086 to set up a separate fortification 1227 01:08:08,110 --> 01:08:11,680 on a hilltop called mount independence. 1228 01:08:12,950 --> 01:08:18,236 After the American retreat from Quebec city in early 1776, 1229 01:08:18,260 --> 01:08:22,506 a British drive down the Hudson seemed inevitable. 1230 01:08:22,530 --> 01:08:25,406 Before British general guy carleton's army 1231 01:08:25,430 --> 01:08:28,976 could even reach the Hudson, he had to sail south 1232 01:08:29,000 --> 01:08:34,086 and seize the two American forts at crown point and ticonderoga, 1233 01:08:34,110 --> 01:08:38,086 and before he could do that, he had to put together a fleet 1234 01:08:38,110 --> 01:08:40,756 at the lake's northern end. 1235 01:08:40,780 --> 01:08:43,486 That had taken months. 1236 01:08:43,510 --> 01:08:47,496 This water route is a corridor. 1237 01:08:47,520 --> 01:08:50,296 It's been called the warpath of nations, 1238 01:08:50,320 --> 01:08:54,406 where Indian warriors from Canada had raided 1239 01:08:54,430 --> 01:08:57,506 down the champ la in valley, down the Hudson river, 1240 01:08:57,530 --> 01:09:02,570 and so this was... this was like an open door. 1241 01:09:03,530 --> 01:09:06,516 The Americans had just 4 ships 1242 01:09:06,540 --> 01:09:09,446 with which to oppose the British fleet. 1243 01:09:09,470 --> 01:09:11,786 Many more were needed. 1244 01:09:11,810 --> 01:09:13,786 Ticonderoga's commander, 1245 01:09:13,810 --> 01:09:16,786 a former British major named Horatio gates, 1246 01:09:16,810 --> 01:09:22,196 appointed his most enterprising officer to get the job done. 1247 01:09:22,220 --> 01:09:24,796 Benedict Arnold was still limping 1248 01:09:24,820 --> 01:09:27,396 from the wound he'd received at Quebec 1249 01:09:27,420 --> 01:09:29,766 and was still angry at having been accused 1250 01:09:29,790 --> 01:09:34,076 of stealing supplies during the retreat from Montreal. 1251 01:09:34,100 --> 01:09:37,306 Gates had dismissed Arnold's detractors. 1252 01:09:37,330 --> 01:09:40,316 "Men of little merit are ever jealous 1253 01:09:40,340 --> 01:09:43,286 of those who have a great deal." 1254 01:09:43,310 --> 01:09:47,786 The enemy will soon have a considerable naval force. 1255 01:09:47,810 --> 01:09:51,096 I make no doubt of their soon paying us a visit. 1256 01:09:51,120 --> 01:09:54,366 I beg that at least 100 good seamen 1257 01:09:54,390 --> 01:09:56,866 may be sent to me as soon as possible. 1258 01:09:56,890 --> 01:09:58,890 Benedict Arnold. 1259 01:09:59,990 --> 01:10:02,366 Arnold transformed the tiny settlement 1260 01:10:02,390 --> 01:10:05,836 of skenesborough, 20 miles below ticonderoga, 1261 01:10:05,860 --> 01:10:08,776 into a bustling shipyard. 1262 01:10:08,800 --> 01:10:12,216 He had hoped for a fleet of at least 30 vessels 1263 01:10:12,240 --> 01:10:15,340 but had to settle for just 15. 1264 01:10:17,110 --> 01:10:18,586 I intend to come up as high 1265 01:10:18,610 --> 01:10:21,586 as isle valcour, where is a good harbor 1266 01:10:21,610 --> 01:10:23,786 and where we shall have the advantage 1267 01:10:23,810 --> 01:10:27,020 of attacking the enemy in the open lake. 1268 01:10:28,220 --> 01:10:31,136 When the British flotilla finally started south 1269 01:10:31,160 --> 01:10:33,766 on lake champ la in, car let on commanded 1270 01:10:33,790 --> 01:10:37,336 nearly twice as many vessels as Arnold did, 1271 01:10:37,360 --> 01:10:40,176 armed with more than twice as many guns, 1272 01:10:40,200 --> 01:10:43,276 manned by 700 seasoned crewmen, 1273 01:10:43,300 --> 01:10:46,916 and carrying 10,000 British and German troops 1274 01:10:46,940 --> 01:10:50,386 and 400 native allies. 1275 01:10:50,410 --> 01:10:53,416 Arnold and his fleet were waiting for them 1276 01:10:53,440 --> 01:10:56,750 in a cove hidden behind valcour island. 1277 01:10:58,280 --> 01:11:00,896 As carleton's fleet slid past, 1278 01:11:00,920 --> 01:11:06,136 4 American ships moved out onto the lake to engage the British, 1279 01:11:06,160 --> 01:11:08,466 Arnold personally directing the guns 1280 01:11:08,490 --> 01:11:11,000 of his flagship... the "congress." 1281 01:11:13,360 --> 01:11:17,346 By evening, the fleets had fought to a standoff. 1282 01:11:17,370 --> 01:11:19,846 The Americans had lost 2 vessels 1283 01:11:19,870 --> 01:11:23,946 but succeeded in blowing up a British gunboat. 1284 01:11:23,970 --> 01:11:27,156 As darkness fell, car let on ordered his fleet 1285 01:11:27,180 --> 01:11:29,086 to keep the Americans trapped 1286 01:11:29,110 --> 01:11:32,550 so that he could destroy them the following day... 1287 01:11:33,950 --> 01:11:37,766 But at 7:00, while fog covered the lake 1288 01:11:37,790 --> 01:11:41,436 and car let on and his officers were dining below deck, 1289 01:11:41,460 --> 01:11:45,576 Arnold formed his battered ships into a single line 1290 01:11:45,600 --> 01:11:48,276 and then ordered them with muffled oars 1291 01:11:48,300 --> 01:11:50,276 and in complete silence 1292 01:11:50,300 --> 01:11:53,240 to glide slowly past the British squadron. 1293 01:11:55,670 --> 01:11:58,056 When car let on finally caught up with them, 1294 01:11:58,080 --> 01:12:02,286 they began a running battle that went on for 2 days. 1295 01:12:02,310 --> 01:12:05,496 British firepower took a steady toll. 1296 01:12:05,520 --> 01:12:08,566 Arnold eventually ordered his flagship 1297 01:12:08,590 --> 01:12:12,396 and 4 other vessels run aground in button mould bay 1298 01:12:12,420 --> 01:12:14,906 and set on fire. 1299 01:12:14,930 --> 01:12:19,476 He and his men escaped into the forest. 1300 01:12:19,500 --> 01:12:21,606 When they reached crown point, 1301 01:12:21,630 --> 01:12:24,316 Arnold realized the fortifications there 1302 01:12:24,340 --> 01:12:27,616 could not withstand a serious British attack 1303 01:12:27,640 --> 01:12:30,970 and ordered them burned to the ground. 1304 01:12:32,640 --> 01:12:35,426 "At 4:00 morning, I reached," 1305 01:12:35,450 --> 01:12:39,556 Arnold recalled, "exceedingly fatigued and unwell, 1306 01:12:39,580 --> 01:12:45,696 having been without sleep or refreshment for near 3 days." 1307 01:12:45,720 --> 01:12:49,036 It has pleased Providence to preserve general Arnold. 1308 01:12:49,060 --> 01:12:52,336 Few men ever met with so many hairbreadth escapes 1309 01:12:52,360 --> 01:12:55,046 in so short a space of time. 1310 01:12:55,070 --> 01:12:57,400 Horatio gates. 1311 01:12:58,700 --> 01:13:02,046 The battle was not a victory for the Americans, 1312 01:13:02,070 --> 01:13:06,956 but it is one of the great slugfests of naval warfare, 1313 01:13:06,980 --> 01:13:09,486 and it happens on a lake. 1314 01:13:09,510 --> 01:13:12,256 It convinced the British that it was gonna be 1315 01:13:12,280 --> 01:13:17,496 much more difficult to take ticonderoga than they thought. 1316 01:13:17,520 --> 01:13:21,966 The American force at ticonderoga had grown to 15,000, 1317 01:13:21,990 --> 01:13:25,476 and its fortifications had been strengthened. 1318 01:13:25,500 --> 01:13:28,106 Carleton now believed a long siege 1319 01:13:28,130 --> 01:13:30,306 would be needed to take it. 1320 01:13:30,330 --> 01:13:32,976 Then it began to snow. 1321 01:13:33,000 --> 01:13:34,586 Once the lake froze, 1322 01:13:34,610 --> 01:13:37,286 provisioning his forces would be difficult, 1323 01:13:37,310 --> 01:13:40,386 and a retreat would be impossible. 1324 01:13:40,410 --> 01:13:43,556 Carleton turned around and withdrew, 1325 01:13:43,580 --> 01:13:46,156 eventually going into winter quarters 1326 01:13:46,180 --> 01:13:49,196 at Quebec city far to the north. 1327 01:13:49,220 --> 01:13:51,866 The British began to plan a second, 1328 01:13:51,890 --> 01:13:56,060 more significant invasion for the next spring. 1329 01:14:01,730 --> 01:14:03,576 The rebels have taken positions 1330 01:14:03,600 --> 01:14:06,146 upon amazing, strong hills and works they have 1331 01:14:06,170 --> 01:14:08,516 all the way to kings bridge. 1332 01:14:08,540 --> 01:14:11,586 Their soldiers would rather work than fight. 1333 01:14:11,610 --> 01:14:14,386 Ours would rather fight than work, 1334 01:14:14,410 --> 01:14:16,356 but general howe was determined 1335 01:14:16,380 --> 01:14:19,456 to not run our heads against their works. 1336 01:14:19,480 --> 01:14:21,866 Loftus cliffe. 1337 01:14:21,890 --> 01:14:24,126 For the better part of a month, 1338 01:14:24,150 --> 01:14:26,036 Washington's and howe's armies 1339 01:14:26,060 --> 01:14:29,166 warily faced one another at Harlem heights, 1340 01:14:29,190 --> 01:14:32,306 "as quiet," an American lieutenant recalled, 1341 01:14:32,330 --> 01:14:36,446 "as if they were a thousand miles apart." 1342 01:14:36,470 --> 01:14:39,516 With little to do, soldiers on both sides 1343 01:14:39,540 --> 01:14:42,186 went into the surrounding countryside, 1344 01:14:42,210 --> 01:14:45,886 where they plundered homes, terrified civilians, 1345 01:14:45,910 --> 01:14:51,726 and then burned their houses to cover up their crimes. 1346 01:14:51,750 --> 01:14:54,466 Plunder is more or less an accepted part of warfare 1347 01:14:54,490 --> 01:14:56,266 in the 18th century. 1348 01:14:56,290 --> 01:14:58,566 The British, the hessian, 1349 01:14:58,590 --> 01:15:00,696 and the American generals all worry about that. 1350 01:15:00,720 --> 01:15:02,336 Washington worries about that. 1351 01:15:02,360 --> 01:15:03,666 His men plunder, and he's like, 1352 01:15:03,690 --> 01:15:05,376 "can you stop? Please don't do this. 1353 01:15:05,400 --> 01:15:07,976 You're alienating the people." 1354 01:15:08,000 --> 01:15:11,346 "Militiamen," Washington complained to congress, 1355 01:15:11,370 --> 01:15:14,376 "were undisciplined, disobedient, 1356 01:15:14,400 --> 01:15:17,186 "liable to run instead of fight, 1357 01:15:17,210 --> 01:15:20,286 'hurtful' to the cause." 1358 01:15:20,310 --> 01:15:21,686 To make matters worse, 1359 01:15:21,710 --> 01:15:24,956 the 12-month enlistments in the continental army, 1360 01:15:24,980 --> 01:15:27,726 begun in Boston the previous winter, 1361 01:15:27,750 --> 01:15:30,596 would soon be running out. 1362 01:15:30,620 --> 01:15:33,436 At the end of the year, Washington would again 1363 01:15:33,460 --> 01:15:37,066 have to raise and train a whole new army. 1364 01:15:37,090 --> 01:15:41,346 He understood that appeals to patriotism alone 1365 01:15:41,370 --> 01:15:43,500 would no longer work. 1366 01:15:44,970 --> 01:15:48,186 When men are irritated and the passions inflamed, 1367 01:15:48,210 --> 01:15:51,686 they fly hastily and cheerfully to arms, 1368 01:15:51,710 --> 01:15:54,556 but after the first emotions are over, 1369 01:15:54,580 --> 01:15:56,726 to expect that they are influenced 1370 01:15:56,750 --> 01:15:59,626 by any other principle than those of interest 1371 01:15:59,650 --> 01:16:05,920 is to look for what never did and, I fear, never will happen. 1372 01:16:07,160 --> 01:16:11,536 Congress agreed to authorize 88 new battalions. 1373 01:16:11,560 --> 01:16:13,936 The number each state was to provide 1374 01:16:13,960 --> 01:16:17,176 depended on their free populations. 1375 01:16:17,200 --> 01:16:22,610 The states would never come close to meeting those goals. 1376 01:16:23,710 --> 01:16:25,256 The policy of congress has been 1377 01:16:25,280 --> 01:16:28,186 the most absurd and ridiculous imaginable, 1378 01:16:28,210 --> 01:16:31,696 pouring in militiamen who come and go every month. 1379 01:16:31,720 --> 01:16:34,626 People coming from home with all the tender feelings 1380 01:16:34,650 --> 01:16:37,796 of domestic life are not sufficiently fortified 1381 01:16:37,820 --> 01:16:42,306 with natural courage to stand the shocking scenes of war, 1382 01:16:42,330 --> 01:16:44,466 to march over dead men, 1383 01:16:44,490 --> 01:16:48,046 to hear without concern the groanings of the wounded. 1384 01:16:48,070 --> 01:16:50,906 I say few men can stand such scenes 1385 01:16:50,930 --> 01:16:55,786 unless steeled by habit or fortified by military pride. 1386 01:16:55,810 --> 01:16:58,280 Nathanael Greene. 1387 01:17:03,880 --> 01:17:08,096 On October 11th, 150 vessels threaded their way 1388 01:17:08,120 --> 01:17:11,736 up the east river and into long island sound 1389 01:17:11,760 --> 01:17:15,206 with 4,000 British and hessian troops. 1390 01:17:15,230 --> 01:17:18,576 Their objective was to get behind Washington's forces 1391 01:17:18,600 --> 01:17:20,736 in northern Manhattan. 1392 01:17:20,760 --> 01:17:24,276 To avoid that, Washington began a full-scale retreat, 1393 01:17:24,300 --> 01:17:27,046 following the west bank of the Bronx river 1394 01:17:27,070 --> 01:17:29,916 for 18 miles north toward the seat 1395 01:17:29,940 --> 01:17:33,280 of Westchester county... white plains. 1396 01:17:35,180 --> 01:17:38,996 By the time the British forces got there on October 28th, 1397 01:17:39,020 --> 01:17:43,196 the American line stretched for 3 miles through the village, 1398 01:17:43,220 --> 01:17:44,796 anchored on the right 1399 01:17:44,820 --> 01:17:47,590 by the lightly defended chatter ton hill. 1400 01:17:48,990 --> 01:17:52,176 General howe sent 2 columns up the slope. 1401 01:17:52,200 --> 01:17:55,606 Patriot militiamen predictably scattered, 1402 01:17:55,630 --> 01:17:58,116 but the continentals held. 1403 01:17:58,140 --> 01:18:00,946 As the British approached, a Connecticut colonel 1404 01:18:00,970 --> 01:18:03,916 told his men, "fire at their legs." 1405 01:18:03,940 --> 01:18:06,686 "One man wounded is better than a dead one, 1406 01:18:06,710 --> 01:18:09,626 "for it takes two more to carry him off, 1407 01:18:09,650 --> 01:18:12,226 and there is 3 gone," 1408 01:18:12,250 --> 01:18:16,396 but British artillery took a fearful toll. 1409 01:18:16,420 --> 01:18:18,136 A cannonball cut down 1410 01:18:18,160 --> 01:18:22,006 lieutenant young's platoon, which was next to that of mine. 1411 01:18:22,030 --> 01:18:26,276 The ball first took the head of Smith... a stout, heavy man... 1412 01:18:26,300 --> 01:18:28,046 and dashed it open. 1413 01:18:28,070 --> 01:18:30,606 Then it took off chilson's arm. 1414 01:18:30,630 --> 01:18:33,446 It then took Taylor across the bowels. 1415 01:18:33,470 --> 01:18:36,286 What a sight that was to see. 1416 01:18:36,310 --> 01:18:39,216 There was men with their legs and arms 1417 01:18:39,240 --> 01:18:42,786 and guns and packs all in a heap. 1418 01:18:42,810 --> 01:18:46,356 Private Elijah bostwick. 1419 01:18:46,380 --> 01:18:48,066 At day's end, 1420 01:18:48,090 --> 01:18:51,166 Washington retreated east of white plains. 1421 01:18:51,190 --> 01:18:57,536 Again general howe made only a halfhearted effort to follow. 1422 01:18:57,560 --> 01:19:00,336 The British essentially let Washington escape 1423 01:19:00,360 --> 01:19:02,076 once again. 1424 01:19:02,100 --> 01:19:08,046 Opportunities to just end this war right now are being wasted. 1425 01:19:08,070 --> 01:19:11,146 Is it through incapacity or by design 1426 01:19:11,170 --> 01:19:13,886 of our commander that so many great opportunities 1427 01:19:13,910 --> 01:19:15,886 are let slip? 1428 01:19:15,910 --> 01:19:18,696 I am inclined to adopt the latter. 1429 01:19:18,720 --> 01:19:21,350 Captain William bamford. 1430 01:19:22,950 --> 01:19:26,166 There are moments when general howe in particular 1431 01:19:26,190 --> 01:19:28,936 seems to hold back from delivering 1432 01:19:28,960 --> 01:19:31,436 the final knockout blow. 1433 01:19:31,460 --> 01:19:34,036 There's that feeling, 1434 01:19:34,060 --> 01:19:36,946 the very torn and conflicted feeling, 1435 01:19:36,970 --> 01:19:39,976 about whether the Americans are truly enemies 1436 01:19:40,000 --> 01:19:44,016 or misguided subjects who need to be encouraged 1437 01:19:44,040 --> 01:19:46,340 to come back into the fold. 1438 01:19:47,810 --> 01:19:50,186 As howe headed back towards Manhattan, 1439 01:19:50,210 --> 01:19:54,156 Washington crossed the Hudson and headed south. 1440 01:19:54,180 --> 01:19:56,866 He thought it most likely that howe planned 1441 01:19:56,890 --> 01:19:59,996 to race across New Jersey and capture Philadelphia 1442 01:20:00,020 --> 01:20:02,666 before winter set in. 1443 01:20:02,690 --> 01:20:06,176 He had again misjudged his adversary. 1444 01:20:06,200 --> 01:20:09,606 Howe actually wanted to take 2 forts 1445 01:20:09,630 --> 01:20:11,976 on opposite sides of the Hudson 1446 01:20:12,000 --> 01:20:14,986 that blocked British ships from going upriver... 1447 01:20:15,010 --> 01:20:17,116 fort Lee in New Jersey 1448 01:20:17,140 --> 01:20:19,686 and fort Washington on Manhattan island, 1449 01:20:19,710 --> 01:20:25,926 a crude, star-shaped earthwork 265 feet above the river. 1450 01:20:25,950 --> 01:20:28,490 Fort Washington would come first. 1451 01:20:29,920 --> 01:20:31,736 British guns pounded the fort 1452 01:20:31,760 --> 01:20:36,006 and the long line of trenches and redoubts that surrounded it. 1453 01:20:36,030 --> 01:20:39,276 The British troops who attacked from the south and east 1454 01:20:39,300 --> 01:20:42,846 had comparatively little trouble driving the defenders 1455 01:20:42,870 --> 01:20:45,376 back behind the fort's walls, 1456 01:20:45,400 --> 01:20:48,046 but hessian troops under the command 1457 01:20:48,070 --> 01:20:50,686 of general Wilhelm Von knyphausen 1458 01:20:50,710 --> 01:20:54,756 coming at them from the north had a much tougher task, 1459 01:20:54,780 --> 01:20:56,886 climbing a rocky hillside 1460 01:20:56,910 --> 01:21:00,296 covered by the tangled branches of felled trees 1461 01:21:00,320 --> 01:21:03,496 and so steep that they had to grab at bushes 1462 01:21:03,520 --> 01:21:05,396 to pull themselves up, 1463 01:21:05,420 --> 01:21:09,336 all under steady fire from above. 1464 01:21:09,360 --> 01:21:12,236 Before us, beside, and upon one another, 1465 01:21:12,260 --> 01:21:15,306 we saw our unfortunate comrades shattered, 1466 01:21:15,330 --> 01:21:18,076 dead on the earth in their own blood. 1467 01:21:18,100 --> 01:21:20,976 Even the air seemed filled with fear. 1468 01:21:21,000 --> 01:21:24,816 Lieutenant Johann fried rich Von bardeleben. 1469 01:21:24,840 --> 01:21:28,586 Margaret Corbin, a Pennsylvania artilleryman's wife, 1470 01:21:28,610 --> 01:21:32,256 was standing near her husband when he was mortally wounded. 1471 01:21:32,280 --> 01:21:35,926 She stepped in and kept up such deadly fire 1472 01:21:35,950 --> 01:21:40,036 that her position became a target for hessian guns. 1473 01:21:40,060 --> 01:21:43,236 Grapeshot eventually hit her jaw and breast 1474 01:21:43,260 --> 01:21:46,336 and rendered her left arm useless. 1475 01:21:46,360 --> 01:21:49,946 3 years later, she would become the first woman 1476 01:21:49,970 --> 01:21:53,316 to receive a lifetime disability pension 1477 01:21:53,340 --> 01:21:58,386 but at half the rate wounded men received. 1478 01:21:58,410 --> 01:22:02,456 American muskets eventually clogged from overuse. 1479 01:22:02,480 --> 01:22:07,356 The defenders fell back and were forced to surrender, 1480 01:22:07,380 --> 01:22:11,166 nearly 3,000 men. 1481 01:22:11,190 --> 01:22:14,036 The British renamed fort Washington 1482 01:22:14,060 --> 01:22:19,306 fort knyphausen after the victorious German general. 1483 01:22:19,330 --> 01:22:22,676 As the battered captives made their 12-mile march south 1484 01:22:22,700 --> 01:22:26,116 to New York City, British soldiers and loyalists 1485 01:22:26,140 --> 01:22:30,316 lined the road, jeering and cursing. 1486 01:22:30,340 --> 01:22:33,316 Officers were often paroled 1487 01:22:33,340 --> 01:22:36,186 after pledging not to take up arms again, 1488 01:22:36,210 --> 01:22:39,656 but enlisted men were given no such option. 1489 01:22:39,680 --> 01:22:43,296 Instead, they were prodded into makeshift prisons 1490 01:22:43,320 --> 01:22:47,136 already overcrowded with hundreds of prisoners 1491 01:22:47,160 --> 01:22:51,490 taken at Quebec, long island, and kips bay. 1492 01:22:53,160 --> 01:22:54,536 There were no blankets, 1493 01:22:54,560 --> 01:22:58,316 little firewood, and sometimes no food. 1494 01:22:58,340 --> 01:23:03,846 Rats scuttled over the muddy straw that covered the floors. 1495 01:23:03,870 --> 01:23:05,686 The men's appearance in general 1496 01:23:05,710 --> 01:23:10,056 resembled dead corpses more than living men. 1497 01:23:10,080 --> 01:23:13,556 Indeed, great numbers had already arrived 1498 01:23:13,580 --> 01:23:15,826 at their long home, 1499 01:23:15,850 --> 01:23:20,766 and the remainder appeared far advanced on the same journey. 1500 01:23:20,790 --> 01:23:23,766 Captain jabez Fitch. 1501 01:23:23,790 --> 01:23:26,776 Thousands of American prisoners would die 1502 01:23:26,800 --> 01:23:29,676 by the end of 1776. 1503 01:23:29,700 --> 01:23:33,746 By then, the British had begun packing the prisoners 1504 01:23:33,770 --> 01:23:38,286 into disused transport ships anchored in the east river. 1505 01:23:38,310 --> 01:23:43,526 Conditions there would prove worse than those on land. 1506 01:23:43,550 --> 01:23:46,826 They die of exposure. They die of malnutrition. 1507 01:23:46,850 --> 01:23:48,596 They die of disease... 1508 01:23:48,620 --> 01:23:53,266 smallpox, typhus, typhoid, dysentery. 1509 01:23:53,290 --> 01:23:57,066 We have our own prison ships near Albany, 1510 01:23:57,090 --> 01:23:59,906 where British soldiers and loyalists 1511 01:23:59,930 --> 01:24:02,976 are kept in very awful conditions. 1512 01:24:03,000 --> 01:24:05,416 It's a deplorable part 1513 01:24:05,440 --> 01:24:08,570 of the story of the American revolution. 1514 01:24:16,510 --> 01:24:20,496 Early on November 20, 1776, 1515 01:24:20,520 --> 01:24:23,426 some 5,000 British and hessian troops 1516 01:24:23,450 --> 01:24:26,296 crossed the Hudson and began struggling 1517 01:24:26,320 --> 01:24:29,836 up the slippery, 440-foot rock face 1518 01:24:29,860 --> 01:24:32,676 of the New Jersey palisades, 1519 01:24:32,700 --> 01:24:37,676 so steep the patriots had not believed anyone could climb it. 1520 01:24:37,700 --> 01:24:42,086 The British commander was general Charles cornwallis, 1521 01:24:42,110 --> 01:24:45,086 who then ordered his men to start marching south 1522 01:24:45,110 --> 01:24:48,526 toward fort Lee, 6 miles away. 1523 01:24:48,550 --> 01:24:52,596 General Nathanael Greene had already begun to evacuate it 1524 01:24:52,620 --> 01:24:55,726 when the enemy took fort Washington. 1525 01:24:55,750 --> 01:25:00,020 Now he ordered everyone remaining to leave immediately. 1526 01:25:01,790 --> 01:25:04,506 The rebels fled like scared rabbits. 1527 01:25:04,530 --> 01:25:07,106 Not a rascal of them could be seen. 1528 01:25:07,130 --> 01:25:09,206 They have left some poor pork, 1529 01:25:09,230 --> 01:25:11,606 a few greasy proclamations, 1530 01:25:11,630 --> 01:25:15,286 and some of that scoundrel "common sense" man's letters, 1531 01:25:15,310 --> 01:25:17,640 which we can read at our leisure. 1532 01:25:18,980 --> 01:25:22,586 By evening, Greene and most of his 2,000 men 1533 01:25:22,610 --> 01:25:25,496 managed to link up with Washington's force 1534 01:25:25,520 --> 01:25:29,196 at new bridge on the hackensack river. 1535 01:25:29,220 --> 01:25:31,296 They marched 2 abreast, 1536 01:25:31,320 --> 01:25:34,636 looked ragged, some without a shoe to their feet 1537 01:25:34,660 --> 01:25:37,566 and most of them wrapped in their blankets. 1538 01:25:37,590 --> 01:25:40,536 The next evening, the British encamped 1539 01:25:40,560 --> 01:25:43,306 on the other side of the hackensack. 1540 01:25:43,330 --> 01:25:46,676 We could see their fires about 100 yards apart 1541 01:25:46,700 --> 01:25:49,646 gleaming brilliantly in the gloom of the night, 1542 01:25:49,670 --> 01:25:53,786 extending for more than a mile along the river. 1543 01:25:53,810 --> 01:25:55,850 Reverend Theodore roneyn. 1544 01:25:56,950 --> 01:25:59,656 As his army retreated across the state, 1545 01:25:59,680 --> 01:26:03,296 followed by cornwallis with a far larger force, 1546 01:26:03,320 --> 01:26:07,536 Washington hoped somehow, somewhere to offer battle, 1547 01:26:07,560 --> 01:26:11,206 but cornwallis had orders from general howe 1548 01:26:11,230 --> 01:26:14,106 to avoid confrontation. 1549 01:26:14,130 --> 01:26:15,746 From howe's vantage point, 1550 01:26:15,770 --> 01:26:18,716 there was no need for another major battle. 1551 01:26:18,740 --> 01:26:21,446 The rebel army was shrinking daily. 1552 01:26:21,470 --> 01:26:24,586 What one officer called "the devil of desertion" 1553 01:26:24,610 --> 01:26:27,356 had infected Washington's ranks. 1554 01:26:27,380 --> 01:26:31,726 Men were simply drifting away into the countryside. 1555 01:26:31,750 --> 01:26:34,356 When Washington called upon the states 1556 01:26:34,380 --> 01:26:39,436 for 5,000 more troops, he was met mostly by silence. 1557 01:26:39,460 --> 01:26:42,236 His aide-de-camp Joseph Reed 1558 01:26:42,260 --> 01:26:46,306 expressed the general's continued frustrations. 1559 01:26:46,330 --> 01:26:48,746 When I look round and see how few 1560 01:26:48,770 --> 01:26:52,076 of the numbers who talked so largely of death and honor 1561 01:26:52,100 --> 01:26:55,846 are around me, I am lost in wonder. 1562 01:26:55,870 --> 01:26:59,116 Your noisy sons of Liberty are, I find, 1563 01:26:59,140 --> 01:27:01,680 the quietest in the field. 1564 01:27:03,810 --> 01:27:07,626 To compound things, Washington's second in command... 1565 01:27:07,650 --> 01:27:10,526 general Charles Lee, who had been stationed 1566 01:27:10,550 --> 01:27:13,596 in Westchester county with a sizable force... 1567 01:27:13,620 --> 01:27:16,036 responded to Washington's repeated requests 1568 01:27:16,060 --> 01:27:20,336 to hurry to his aid with one excuse after another. 1569 01:27:20,360 --> 01:27:22,906 Lee was scornful of Washington, 1570 01:27:22,930 --> 01:27:26,046 hoped someday to replace him as commander in chief, 1571 01:27:26,070 --> 01:27:31,546 and saw himself as not subject to Washington's orders. 1572 01:27:31,570 --> 01:27:35,756 On November 30th, the British issued a proclamation 1573 01:27:35,780 --> 01:27:39,296 aimed at restoring their rule in New Jersey. 1574 01:27:39,320 --> 01:27:40,826 Anyone willing to swear 1575 01:27:40,850 --> 01:27:43,626 "peaceable obedience to his majesty" 1576 01:27:43,650 --> 01:27:48,566 within 60 days would receive "a free and general pardon." 1577 01:27:48,590 --> 01:27:51,466 More than 3,000 New Jersey residents 1578 01:27:51,490 --> 01:27:53,836 took them up on the offer, 1579 01:27:53,860 --> 01:27:56,906 and hundreds answered the call for loyalists 1580 01:27:56,930 --> 01:28:00,076 to fight alongside the British regulars. 1581 01:28:00,100 --> 01:28:04,586 New Jersey's patriot government fled, 1582 01:28:04,610 --> 01:28:07,886 but while general howe was offering pardons, 1583 01:28:07,910 --> 01:28:12,380 his soldiers were demanding provisions from civilians. 1584 01:28:14,520 --> 01:28:17,296 The people who were really at the sharp end 1585 01:28:17,320 --> 01:28:20,866 of the sword were the civilians, 1586 01:28:20,890 --> 01:28:23,906 and if you think from the point of view of somebody, 1587 01:28:23,930 --> 01:28:28,136 say, a mother of a family... who's on her farm, 1588 01:28:28,160 --> 01:28:32,016 you know that the very little that you have to survive 1589 01:28:32,040 --> 01:28:34,540 can be destroyed in an instant. 1590 01:28:36,470 --> 01:28:38,046 Tories lead the relentless foreigners 1591 01:28:38,070 --> 01:28:41,916 to the houses of their neighbors and strip poor women 1592 01:28:41,940 --> 01:28:45,696 and children of everything they have to eat or wear, 1593 01:28:45,720 --> 01:28:48,496 and after plundering them in this sort, 1594 01:28:48,520 --> 01:28:51,296 the brutes often ravish the mothers and daughters 1595 01:28:51,320 --> 01:28:56,066 and compel the fathers and sons to behold their brutality. 1596 01:28:56,090 --> 01:28:58,430 Nathanael Greene. 1597 01:28:59,760 --> 01:29:03,376 As an army is advancing and occupying new territories, 1598 01:29:03,400 --> 01:29:05,816 dreadful things happen. 1599 01:29:05,840 --> 01:29:11,346 We see lots of instances of rape and sexual assault of women. 1600 01:29:11,370 --> 01:29:16,026 Sadly, this is not unusual in all wars. 1601 01:29:16,050 --> 01:29:19,396 Mary Campbell of hunterdon county, New Jersey, 1602 01:29:19,420 --> 01:29:24,026 told a judge what British troops had done to her. 1603 01:29:24,050 --> 01:29:27,096 Mary Campbell, wife of Daniel Campbell, 1604 01:29:27,120 --> 01:29:30,706 sayeth that sometime in December, a number of soldiers 1605 01:29:30,730 --> 01:29:33,306 belonging to the king of Great Britain's army 1606 01:29:33,330 --> 01:29:36,476 came to the house of her father. 1607 01:29:36,500 --> 01:29:38,676 Two of them seized hold of her arms 1608 01:29:38,700 --> 01:29:40,916 and dragged her out of the house to an old shop 1609 01:29:40,940 --> 01:29:44,646 near the dwelling house, broke open the door, 1610 01:29:44,670 --> 01:29:47,956 and pulled her in against all her cries and entreaties 1611 01:29:47,980 --> 01:29:51,356 and swore if she did not hold her tongue, 1612 01:29:51,380 --> 01:29:54,596 they would run her through with a bayonet. 1613 01:29:54,620 --> 01:29:57,326 3 of said soldiers successively had knowledge 1614 01:29:57,350 --> 01:29:59,936 of the body of this deponent, 1615 01:29:59,960 --> 01:30:03,136 she being 5 months and upwards advanced 1616 01:30:03,160 --> 01:30:06,236 in her pregnancy at that time. 1617 01:30:06,260 --> 01:30:09,730 Her Mark, Mary m. Campbell. 1618 01:30:11,900 --> 01:30:15,116 At pennington, 16 women fled into the woods 1619 01:30:15,140 --> 01:30:17,216 to escape British soldiers, 1620 01:30:17,240 --> 01:30:21,786 only to be dragged back and repeatedly assaulted. 1621 01:30:21,810 --> 01:30:25,326 Such behavior, one British officer admitted, 1622 01:30:25,350 --> 01:30:27,956 was "calculated to lose you friends 1623 01:30:27,980 --> 01:30:30,426 and gain you enemies." 1624 01:30:30,450 --> 01:30:35,466 It did, and people soon began taking revenge. 1625 01:30:35,490 --> 01:30:38,566 New Jersey militiamen took up arms again 1626 01:30:38,590 --> 01:30:42,076 less out of devotion to the revolutionary cause 1627 01:30:42,100 --> 01:30:44,706 than out of anger at what was being done 1628 01:30:44,730 --> 01:30:48,116 to them and their families. 1629 01:30:48,140 --> 01:30:52,816 It is now very unsafe for us to travel in New Jersey. 1630 01:30:52,840 --> 01:30:57,126 The peasants meet our men alone or in small unarmed groups. 1631 01:30:57,150 --> 01:31:00,626 They have their rifles hidden in the bushes 1632 01:31:00,650 --> 01:31:02,666 or ditches and the like. 1633 01:31:02,690 --> 01:31:06,436 When they see one or several men belonging to our army, 1634 01:31:06,460 --> 01:31:08,906 they shoot them in the head, 1635 01:31:08,930 --> 01:31:14,936 then quickly hide their rifles and pretend they know nothing. 1636 01:31:14,960 --> 01:31:18,400 Captain fried rich Von munchhausen. 1637 01:31:24,140 --> 01:31:27,186 No lads ever show greater activity 1638 01:31:27,210 --> 01:31:30,056 in retreating than we have. 1639 01:31:30,080 --> 01:31:32,956 Our soldiers are the best fellows in the world 1640 01:31:32,980 --> 01:31:34,826 at this business. 1641 01:31:34,850 --> 01:31:38,866 Lieutenant colonel Samuel webb. 1642 01:31:38,890 --> 01:31:44,766 Hackensack, acquackanonk, Newark, spank town, 1643 01:31:44,790 --> 01:31:48,976 new brunswick, Princeton, Trenton. 1644 01:31:49,000 --> 01:31:55,316 In 12 days, the Americans fell back some 70 miles. 1645 01:31:55,340 --> 01:31:59,486 On December 2nd, Washington began to take his army 1646 01:31:59,510 --> 01:32:03,786 across the Delaware river into Pennsylvania. 1647 01:32:03,810 --> 01:32:07,926 The news continued to be bad for the patriot cause. 1648 01:32:07,950 --> 01:32:11,566 General Henry Clinton landed 7,000 British 1649 01:32:11,590 --> 01:32:14,736 and hessian regulars at Newport, Rhode Island, 1650 01:32:14,760 --> 01:32:17,066 without firing a shot. 1651 01:32:17,090 --> 01:32:20,276 Like New York City and New Jersey, 1652 01:32:20,300 --> 01:32:23,946 Rhode Island seemed likely lost. 1653 01:32:23,970 --> 01:32:28,076 British forces were now just 60 miles from Philadelphia, 1654 01:32:28,100 --> 01:32:30,786 and the roads leading out of the city 1655 01:32:30,810 --> 01:32:33,516 were choked with frightened refugees. 1656 01:32:33,540 --> 01:32:37,956 Congress denied what it called the "false and malicious" rumors 1657 01:32:37,980 --> 01:32:40,856 that it was planning to leave town 1658 01:32:40,880 --> 01:32:44,726 and then fled to Baltimore. 1659 01:32:44,750 --> 01:32:47,436 General Charles Lee had finally given in 1660 01:32:47,460 --> 01:32:49,336 to Washington's entreaties 1661 01:32:49,360 --> 01:32:53,906 and had been slowly leading his force across New Jersey. 1662 01:32:53,930 --> 01:32:56,606 On the evening of December 12th, 1663 01:32:56,630 --> 01:32:58,846 he slipped away from his encampment 1664 01:32:58,870 --> 01:33:02,446 to an isolated tavern in basking Ridge. 1665 01:33:02,470 --> 01:33:06,016 A loyalist tipped off the British. 1666 01:33:06,040 --> 01:33:08,886 Dragoons surrounded the building and seized 1667 01:33:08,910 --> 01:33:12,126 the continental army's second in command. 1668 01:33:12,150 --> 01:33:15,566 One hessian captain was exultant... 1669 01:33:15,590 --> 01:33:18,566 "we have captured... The only rebel general 1670 01:33:18,590 --> 01:33:22,306 whom we had cause to fear"... 1671 01:33:22,330 --> 01:33:27,476 but then general howe abruptly called off his campaign. 1672 01:33:27,500 --> 01:33:29,576 Winter was coming. 1673 01:33:29,600 --> 01:33:31,876 The continental congress was on the run. 1674 01:33:31,900 --> 01:33:34,946 There would be plenty of time the following year, 1675 01:33:34,970 --> 01:33:39,556 he was certain, to destroy what was left of Washington's army 1676 01:33:39,580 --> 01:33:42,980 and permanently end the rebellion. 1677 01:33:45,250 --> 01:33:49,026 While howe and most of his army withdrew to New York, 1678 01:33:49,050 --> 01:33:52,596 he left behind a chain of 17 garrisons 1679 01:33:52,620 --> 01:33:56,436 stretching from the Hudson to the Delaware. 1680 01:33:56,460 --> 01:33:59,376 Things can hardly look darker than they look 1681 01:33:59,400 --> 01:34:03,276 for Washington and his army and the hopes of the cause 1682 01:34:03,300 --> 01:34:06,346 in December of 1776. 1683 01:34:06,370 --> 01:34:08,216 As he gets into Pennsylvania 1684 01:34:08,240 --> 01:34:11,616 and he's looking back across the Delaware river, 1685 01:34:11,640 --> 01:34:14,786 his options are very, very limited. 1686 01:34:14,810 --> 01:34:17,056 He's been evicted from New York. 1687 01:34:17,080 --> 01:34:20,826 His army is down to maybe 3,000 men. 1688 01:34:20,850 --> 01:34:22,156 He writes his brother at one point and says, 1689 01:34:22,180 --> 01:34:24,566 "I think the game is pretty near up." 1690 01:34:24,590 --> 01:34:27,396 He doesn't let his men know that he's feeling that despondent, 1691 01:34:27,420 --> 01:34:30,590 but he's feeling pretty glum. 1692 01:34:32,400 --> 01:34:36,546 But now his army had begun to grow again. 1693 01:34:36,570 --> 01:34:38,676 General William Alexander, 1694 01:34:38,700 --> 01:34:41,076 who had been freed from British captivity, 1695 01:34:41,100 --> 01:34:44,786 arrived with a thousand ragged reinforcements. 1696 01:34:44,810 --> 01:34:47,956 A thousand Philadelphia militia appeared. 1697 01:34:47,980 --> 01:34:51,326 General John Sullivan, also exchanged, 1698 01:34:51,350 --> 01:34:53,396 brought in 2,000 more men 1699 01:34:53,420 --> 01:34:57,796 who had served under the captured general Lee. 1700 01:34:57,820 --> 01:35:02,196 On December 22nd, the 16-year-old fifer John greenwood 1701 01:35:02,220 --> 01:35:05,006 and some 600 other new englanders 1702 01:35:05,030 --> 01:35:08,576 also staggered into camp. 1703 01:35:08,600 --> 01:35:10,346 Washington's appeals for help 1704 01:35:10,370 --> 01:35:13,416 had reached all the way to ticonderoga, 1705 01:35:13,440 --> 01:35:17,416 and these men had been on their way for nearly a month. 1706 01:35:17,440 --> 01:35:22,686 Washington now had about 6,000 men fit for duty. 1707 01:35:22,710 --> 01:35:25,286 The question was what he might do with them 1708 01:35:25,310 --> 01:35:29,426 in the 10 days remaining before their enlistments ran out 1709 01:35:29,450 --> 01:35:34,866 and most of his best-trained soldiers went home. 1710 01:35:34,890 --> 01:35:37,036 Our cause is desperate and hopeless 1711 01:35:37,060 --> 01:35:39,876 if we do not take the opportunity of the collection 1712 01:35:39,900 --> 01:35:43,246 of troops at present to strike some stroke. 1713 01:35:43,270 --> 01:35:48,116 Delay with us is now equal to total defeat. 1714 01:35:48,140 --> 01:35:50,270 Joseph Reed. 1715 01:35:51,840 --> 01:35:54,556 Washington decided to strike the Garrison 1716 01:35:54,580 --> 01:35:58,986 at Trenton, New Jersey, manned by some 1,500 hessians 1717 01:35:59,010 --> 01:36:02,226 under the command of colonel Johann rall. 1718 01:36:02,250 --> 01:36:05,466 Most of the little town's inhabitants had fled, 1719 01:36:05,490 --> 01:36:08,496 and their homes had been turned into barracks. 1720 01:36:08,520 --> 01:36:12,306 Washington outlined a bold and ambitious plan of attack 1721 01:36:12,330 --> 01:36:15,476 that called for 3 simultaneous crossings 1722 01:36:15,500 --> 01:36:17,746 of the ice-choked Delaware, 1723 01:36:17,770 --> 01:36:21,640 all to be launched on Christmas night. 1724 01:36:23,040 --> 01:36:25,956 1,800 pennsylvanians and Rhode islanders 1725 01:36:25,980 --> 01:36:28,656 were to cross downriver near Bristol 1726 01:36:28,680 --> 01:36:32,996 and march toward a second hessian outpost at burlington. 1727 01:36:33,020 --> 01:36:37,166 800 Pennsylvania militia were to cross and hold the bridge 1728 01:36:37,190 --> 01:36:40,996 over as sun pink creek and keep the hessians from escaping 1729 01:36:41,020 --> 01:36:43,466 once the battle began. 1730 01:36:43,490 --> 01:36:47,206 In the main attack, Washington himself would lead 1731 01:36:47,230 --> 01:36:52,006 2,400 continentals across the river at mcconkey's ferry 1732 01:36:52,030 --> 01:36:57,070 and then begin the 9-mile march south toward their target. 1733 01:36:58,140 --> 01:36:59,856 None knew but the first officers 1734 01:36:59,880 --> 01:37:01,686 where we were a-going. 1735 01:37:01,710 --> 01:37:03,956 I never heard a soldier say anything 1736 01:37:03,980 --> 01:37:06,056 nor ever saw him trouble himself 1737 01:37:06,080 --> 01:37:08,956 about where they led him or where he was. 1738 01:37:08,980 --> 01:37:11,026 It was enough to know that he must go 1739 01:37:11,050 --> 01:37:13,866 wherever the officer commanded him. 1740 01:37:13,890 --> 01:37:17,266 Through fire and water, it was all the same, 1741 01:37:17,290 --> 01:37:20,476 for it was impossible to be in a worse condition 1742 01:37:20,500 --> 01:37:22,476 than what they were in. 1743 01:37:22,500 --> 01:37:24,300 John greenwood. 1744 01:37:26,300 --> 01:37:29,646 Thomas paine, who had been with Washington's army 1745 01:37:29,670 --> 01:37:31,816 as it retreated across New Jersey, 1746 01:37:31,840 --> 01:37:36,586 had just published a new essay meant to restore sagging morale 1747 01:37:36,610 --> 01:37:39,626 called "the American crisis." 1748 01:37:39,650 --> 01:37:43,526 By the time Washington's army got underway on Christmas, 1749 01:37:43,550 --> 01:37:46,196 patriots up and down the river 1750 01:37:46,220 --> 01:37:49,566 had read and been inspired by it. 1751 01:37:49,590 --> 01:37:53,836 These are the times that try men's souls: 1752 01:37:53,860 --> 01:37:57,506 The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot 1753 01:37:57,530 --> 01:37:59,246 will, in this crisis, 1754 01:37:59,270 --> 01:38:02,146 shrink from the service of their country; 1755 01:38:02,170 --> 01:38:04,586 but he that stands by it now, 1756 01:38:04,610 --> 01:38:08,416 deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. 1757 01:38:08,440 --> 01:38:13,126 Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; 1758 01:38:13,150 --> 01:38:16,396 yet we have this consolation with us, 1759 01:38:16,420 --> 01:38:22,320 that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. 1760 01:38:24,930 --> 01:38:27,906 A freezing rain began to fall at dusk 1761 01:38:27,930 --> 01:38:30,706 as the Americans clambered into the ferry boats 1762 01:38:30,730 --> 01:38:32,776 and cargo vessels that made up. 1763 01:38:32,800 --> 01:38:35,300 Washington's hastily assembled fleet. 1764 01:38:36,870 --> 01:38:38,586 The river was fast-running 1765 01:38:38,610 --> 01:38:43,156 and filled with swirling, jagged pieces of floe ice. 1766 01:38:43,180 --> 01:38:45,426 Somehow, colonel John glover 1767 01:38:45,450 --> 01:38:48,496 and his Massachusetts sailors from marble head, 1768 01:38:48,520 --> 01:38:51,296 the same men who had rescued Washington's army 1769 01:38:51,320 --> 01:38:54,896 after the battle of long island and stopped the British advance 1770 01:38:54,920 --> 01:38:58,336 following kips bay, now managed to get 1771 01:38:58,360 --> 01:39:02,476 all 2,400 men, some 50 horses, 1772 01:39:02,500 --> 01:39:06,676 and 18 field pieces across safely. 1773 01:39:06,700 --> 01:39:12,246 John greenwood was among the first to step ashore. 1774 01:39:12,270 --> 01:39:14,886 We had to wait for the rest to cross, 1775 01:39:14,910 --> 01:39:16,786 so we began to pull down the fences 1776 01:39:16,810 --> 01:39:18,826 and make fires to warm ourselves, 1777 01:39:18,850 --> 01:39:22,356 for the storm came on so fast that it rained, hailed, 1778 01:39:22,380 --> 01:39:26,166 and snowed and froze and blew a hurricane, 1779 01:39:26,190 --> 01:39:29,806 so much so, when I turned my face toward the fire, 1780 01:39:29,830 --> 01:39:32,036 my back was a-freezing. 1781 01:39:32,060 --> 01:39:36,646 By turning round and round, I kept myself from perishing. 1782 01:39:36,670 --> 01:39:39,106 Washington hoped that the landing 1783 01:39:39,130 --> 01:39:41,176 would be completed by midnight 1784 01:39:41,200 --> 01:39:44,386 so that his men could reach Trenton before dawn, 1785 01:39:44,410 --> 01:39:47,156 but the last boat did not scrape ashore 1786 01:39:47,180 --> 01:39:49,186 till 3:00 in the morning. 1787 01:39:49,210 --> 01:39:51,486 And though Washington did not know it yet, 1788 01:39:51,510 --> 01:39:54,196 ice had prevented the two other forces 1789 01:39:54,220 --> 01:39:56,766 from getting across the river. 1790 01:39:56,790 --> 01:39:58,666 If Trenton were to be taken, 1791 01:39:58,690 --> 01:40:02,596 it would be up to Washington's force alone. 1792 01:40:02,620 --> 01:40:05,866 As he and his men finally started toward the town, 1793 01:40:05,890 --> 01:40:11,276 the driving snow, fierce cold, and hardship of hauling 18 guns 1794 01:40:11,300 --> 01:40:16,546 along a frozen, rutted road slowed the advance. 1795 01:40:16,570 --> 01:40:18,386 When we halted in the road, 1796 01:40:18,410 --> 01:40:21,116 I sat down on a stump of a tree 1797 01:40:21,140 --> 01:40:24,656 and was so benumbed with cold, I wanted to go to sleep. 1798 01:40:24,680 --> 01:40:26,696 And if I had, unnoticed, 1799 01:40:26,720 --> 01:40:29,596 I should have been frozen to death without knowing it, 1800 01:40:29,620 --> 01:40:32,836 but, as good luck always attended me, 1801 01:40:32,860 --> 01:40:34,766 sergeant Madden came to me 1802 01:40:34,790 --> 01:40:37,736 and aroused me up and made me walk about. 1803 01:40:37,760 --> 01:40:43,876 Two other soldiers did fall asleep and froze to death. 1804 01:40:43,900 --> 01:40:47,316 At a crossroads, the column split in two. 1805 01:40:47,340 --> 01:40:49,586 Washington went with Nathanael Greene 1806 01:40:49,610 --> 01:40:52,246 and turned left for the pennington road. 1807 01:40:52,270 --> 01:40:55,616 John Sullivan and his men, including John greenwood, 1808 01:40:55,640 --> 01:40:59,256 continued to the right along the river road. 1809 01:40:59,280 --> 01:41:02,256 Each column reached its assigned position 1810 01:41:02,280 --> 01:41:06,490 outside the still-dozing town just before 8:00. 1811 01:41:09,090 --> 01:41:11,906 Nathanael Greene's men began the attack, 1812 01:41:11,930 --> 01:41:14,676 charging out of the snow-filled woods. 1813 01:41:14,700 --> 01:41:19,106 "The storm continued with great violence," one officer recalled, 1814 01:41:19,130 --> 01:41:20,746 "but was in our backs 1815 01:41:20,770 --> 01:41:23,740 and consequently in the faces of the enemy." 1816 01:41:25,510 --> 01:41:28,856 Hessian pickets spotted them through the snow, 1817 01:41:28,880 --> 01:41:31,256 opened fire, then fell back 1818 01:41:31,280 --> 01:41:35,926 as remaining townspeople watched in terror. 1819 01:41:35,950 --> 01:41:37,496 In the gray dawn came 1820 01:41:37,520 --> 01:41:40,666 the beating of drums and the sound of firing. 1821 01:41:40,690 --> 01:41:44,506 The hessian soldiers quartered in our house hastily decamped. 1822 01:41:44,530 --> 01:41:47,736 All was uproar and confusion. 1823 01:41:47,760 --> 01:41:49,770 Martha Reed. 1824 01:41:51,570 --> 01:41:54,916 The German soldiers formed up as best they could, 1825 01:41:54,940 --> 01:41:56,586 prepared to fight, 1826 01:41:56,610 --> 01:42:00,116 but Henry Knox had positioned Cannon and howitzers 1827 01:42:00,140 --> 01:42:03,156 at the upper end of king and queen streets 1828 01:42:03,180 --> 01:42:05,826 that ran through the heart of the town, 1829 01:42:05,850 --> 01:42:09,726 and when the German commander Johann rall mounted his horse 1830 01:42:09,750 --> 01:42:13,266 and ordered his men to charge into them, Knox remembered, 1831 01:42:13,290 --> 01:42:16,306 "these, in the twinkling of an eye, 1832 01:42:16,330 --> 01:42:18,806 cleared the streets." 1833 01:42:18,830 --> 01:42:20,876 Some hessians scattered. 1834 01:42:20,900 --> 01:42:24,346 Brief, fierce firefights followed. 1835 01:42:24,370 --> 01:42:26,076 My mother and we children 1836 01:42:26,100 --> 01:42:29,946 hid in the cellar to escape the shots that fell about the house. 1837 01:42:29,970 --> 01:42:32,686 Our next-door neighbor was killed on his doorstep, 1838 01:42:32,710 --> 01:42:34,616 and a bullet struck the blacksmith 1839 01:42:34,640 --> 01:42:37,826 as he was in the act of closing himself in his cellar, 1840 01:42:37,850 --> 01:42:41,820 and many other townspeople were injured by chance shots. 1841 01:42:43,490 --> 01:42:45,426 As Nathanael Greene's column 1842 01:42:45,450 --> 01:42:47,666 drove through town from the north, 1843 01:42:47,690 --> 01:42:51,066 John Sullivan's column moved in from the south. 1844 01:42:51,090 --> 01:42:53,676 They made a full fire right at us, 1845 01:42:53,700 --> 01:42:55,976 but I did not see that they killed anyone. 1846 01:42:56,000 --> 01:42:59,446 Orders were given to charge bayonets and rush on. 1847 01:42:59,470 --> 01:43:01,676 As we came within pistol shot, 1848 01:43:01,700 --> 01:43:04,316 they fired again point blank at us. 1849 01:43:04,340 --> 01:43:07,056 We dodged, and they did not hit a man. 1850 01:43:07,080 --> 01:43:09,186 Before they had time to load again, 1851 01:43:09,210 --> 01:43:11,356 we were within 3 feet of them. 1852 01:43:11,380 --> 01:43:13,396 They broke in an instant 1853 01:43:13,420 --> 01:43:16,626 and ran like so many frightened devils. 1854 01:43:16,650 --> 01:43:19,966 Colonel rall was shot from his horse, 1855 01:43:19,990 --> 01:43:22,596 mortally wounded. 1856 01:43:22,620 --> 01:43:24,336 Finally, they were driven 1857 01:43:24,360 --> 01:43:26,936 through the town into an orchard beyond. 1858 01:43:26,960 --> 01:43:30,806 The poor fellows saw themselves completely surrounded. 1859 01:43:30,830 --> 01:43:32,570 Henry Knox. 1860 01:43:34,300 --> 01:43:38,010 It was all over in less than 45 minutes. 1861 01:43:40,180 --> 01:43:43,886 22 hessians lay dead or dying in the snow. 1862 01:43:43,910 --> 01:43:46,156 83 more were wounded. 1863 01:43:46,180 --> 01:43:48,596 900 were captured. 1864 01:43:48,620 --> 01:43:51,496 Just 2 Americans had died... 1865 01:43:51,520 --> 01:43:54,436 those frozen before the battle began, 1866 01:43:54,460 --> 01:43:56,706 and only 5 were wounded, 1867 01:43:56,730 --> 01:44:00,876 including an artilleryman from Virginia named James Monroe, 1868 01:44:00,900 --> 01:44:04,046 whose life was saved when a local doctor 1869 01:44:04,070 --> 01:44:06,170 managed to stop the bleeding. 1870 01:44:07,770 --> 01:44:11,216 As the hessian prisoners were marched to Philadelphia, 1871 01:44:11,240 --> 01:44:13,786 Washington issued a broadside declaring 1872 01:44:13,810 --> 01:44:16,426 that since they were not volunteers, 1873 01:44:16,450 --> 01:44:18,626 but forced into this war, 1874 01:44:18,650 --> 01:44:21,426 they should be seen not as enemies, 1875 01:44:21,450 --> 01:44:24,050 but as innocent people. 1876 01:44:26,220 --> 01:44:29,336 The Americans decided very early on 1877 01:44:29,360 --> 01:44:31,666 to treat German prisoners well. 1878 01:44:31,690 --> 01:44:34,436 That is a strategic decision, 1879 01:44:34,460 --> 01:44:37,646 portraying these soldiers as the innocent victims 1880 01:44:37,670 --> 01:44:41,416 of the contract of two despots. 1881 01:44:41,440 --> 01:44:45,816 They are being sent, sold by their rulers for money 1882 01:44:45,840 --> 01:44:48,856 to fight in the war that does not concern them. 1883 01:44:48,880 --> 01:44:51,926 In other words, they are victims of tyranny, 1884 01:44:51,950 --> 01:44:54,426 kind of like we are. 1885 01:44:54,450 --> 01:44:58,166 Perhaps 1/4 of the 23,000 hessian soldiers 1886 01:44:58,190 --> 01:45:02,336 who survived the war would choose to stay on afterwards 1887 01:45:02,360 --> 01:45:05,266 and become citizens of the new nation 1888 01:45:05,290 --> 01:45:07,676 they'd fought against creating, 1889 01:45:07,700 --> 01:45:09,946 and many of those who returned home 1890 01:45:09,970 --> 01:45:14,970 would come back again, this time with their families. 1891 01:45:22,210 --> 01:45:25,756 The small scale of our maps deceived us. 1892 01:45:25,780 --> 01:45:28,696 As the word "america" takes up no more room 1893 01:45:28,720 --> 01:45:31,226 than the word "Yorkshire," we seem to think 1894 01:45:31,250 --> 01:45:34,866 the territories they represent are much of the same bigness, 1895 01:45:34,890 --> 01:45:37,406 though Charleston is as far from Boston 1896 01:45:37,430 --> 01:45:39,636 as London from venice. 1897 01:45:39,660 --> 01:45:43,706 We have undertaken a war against farmers and farmhouses 1898 01:45:43,730 --> 01:45:48,000 scattered through a wild waste of continent. 1899 01:45:50,540 --> 01:45:52,046 Philadelphia... 1900 01:45:52,070 --> 01:45:55,616 this affair has given new life and spirits to the cause 1901 01:45:55,640 --> 01:45:58,786 and has lowered the crests of the tories in this place, 1902 01:45:58,810 --> 01:46:00,726 who looked upon the matter as settled 1903 01:46:00,750 --> 01:46:03,366 and were hourly expecting the king's troops 1904 01:46:03,390 --> 01:46:06,166 to arrive without molestation. 1905 01:46:06,190 --> 01:46:09,536 Things begin to wear a better aspect. 1906 01:46:09,560 --> 01:46:14,006 General Washington's army has now become respectable. 1907 01:46:14,030 --> 01:46:16,576 Reverend David Griffith. 1908 01:46:16,600 --> 01:46:20,816 Washington's army may have become respectable, 1909 01:46:20,840 --> 01:46:23,916 but it was still about to disintegrate. 1910 01:46:23,940 --> 01:46:26,816 The continental regiments from new England... 1911 01:46:26,840 --> 01:46:30,086 his most disciplined, most seasoned soldiers... 1912 01:46:30,110 --> 01:46:33,556 were all planning to go home in just 5 days, 1913 01:46:33,580 --> 01:46:37,666 leaving him with 1,400 men with which to face 1914 01:46:37,690 --> 01:46:41,936 what he feared would be a swift reprisal from the enemy. 1915 01:46:41,960 --> 01:46:45,666 He now had to persuade as many of them as he could 1916 01:46:45,690 --> 01:46:49,200 to remain with him at least a little longer. 1917 01:46:52,370 --> 01:46:54,716 On new year's Eve at Trenton, 1918 01:46:54,740 --> 01:46:58,786 Washington asked that all his depleted regiments assemble 1919 01:46:58,810 --> 01:47:01,386 so that he could speak to them. 1920 01:47:01,410 --> 01:47:05,256 He praised his men for their courage, one sergeant recalled, 1921 01:47:05,280 --> 01:47:10,596 and "in the most affectionate manner entreated us to stay," 1922 01:47:10,620 --> 01:47:11,966 but when he finished, 1923 01:47:11,990 --> 01:47:14,796 and the drums beat for volunteers, 1924 01:47:14,820 --> 01:47:18,206 not a single man stepped forward. 1925 01:47:18,230 --> 01:47:20,900 Washington spoke again. 1926 01:47:22,260 --> 01:47:26,676 My brave fellows, you have done all I asked you to do 1927 01:47:26,700 --> 01:47:30,316 and more than can reasonably be expected, 1928 01:47:30,340 --> 01:47:32,846 but your country is at stake, 1929 01:47:32,870 --> 01:47:38,026 your wives, your houses, and all that you hold dear. 1930 01:47:38,050 --> 01:47:42,296 You have worn yourselves out with fatigue and hardships, 1931 01:47:42,320 --> 01:47:46,196 but we know not how to spare you. 1932 01:47:46,220 --> 01:47:50,566 If you will consent to stay only one month longer, 1933 01:47:50,590 --> 01:47:53,776 you will render that service to the cause of Liberty 1934 01:47:53,800 --> 01:47:58,206 and to your country, which you probably never can do 1935 01:47:58,230 --> 01:48:01,016 under any other circumstances. 1936 01:48:01,040 --> 01:48:03,916 The present is emphatically the crisis 1937 01:48:03,940 --> 01:48:06,410 which is to decide our destiny. 1938 01:48:08,140 --> 01:48:10,586 "This time," the sergeant remembered, 1939 01:48:10,610 --> 01:48:13,826 "the soldiers felt the force of the appeal. 1940 01:48:13,850 --> 01:48:17,796 "One said to another, 'i will remain if you will.' 1941 01:48:17,820 --> 01:48:20,396 "a few stepped forward, 1942 01:48:20,420 --> 01:48:22,766 "and their example was immediately followed 1943 01:48:22,790 --> 01:48:25,936 by nearly all who were fit for duty." 1944 01:48:25,960 --> 01:48:29,306 In the end, more than half the new England troops 1945 01:48:29,330 --> 01:48:32,806 agreed to fight on for 6 weeks. 1946 01:48:32,830 --> 01:48:36,816 On new year's day 1777, 1947 01:48:36,840 --> 01:48:39,646 supplemented by scattered militia 1948 01:48:39,670 --> 01:48:43,786 and 4 fresh regiments of continentals from Pennsylvania, 1949 01:48:43,810 --> 01:48:49,796 George Washington again commanded some 6,500 men. 1950 01:48:49,820 --> 01:48:52,790 John greenwood was not among them. 1951 01:48:54,020 --> 01:48:55,736 I had the itch then so bad 1952 01:48:55,760 --> 01:48:58,006 that my breeches stuck to my thighs, 1953 01:48:58,030 --> 01:49:00,436 and I had a hundred lice on me. 1954 01:49:00,460 --> 01:49:03,776 I told my lieutenant I was going home. 1955 01:49:03,800 --> 01:49:08,516 Says he, "my god, you are not, I hope, going to leave us", 1956 01:49:08,540 --> 01:49:10,746 "as you are the life and soul of us. 1957 01:49:10,770 --> 01:49:13,046 You are to be promoted." 1958 01:49:13,070 --> 01:49:16,756 I told him I would not stay to be a colonel. 1959 01:49:16,780 --> 01:49:21,096 20 months earlier, 14-year-old John greenwood 1960 01:49:21,120 --> 01:49:25,126 had walked all the way from Maine to Massachusetts 1961 01:49:25,150 --> 01:49:29,196 and joined the American cause, hoping it would somehow help him 1962 01:49:29,220 --> 01:49:33,606 get back to his parents in British-occupied Boston. 1963 01:49:33,630 --> 01:49:37,776 Now he would tramp more than 300 miles back home, 1964 01:49:37,800 --> 01:49:39,706 where his father saw to it 1965 01:49:39,730 --> 01:49:42,846 that the boy's clothes were baked in the oven, 1966 01:49:42,870 --> 01:49:45,886 and he himself was fumigated with sulfur 1967 01:49:45,910 --> 01:49:48,256 before he could re-enter the home 1968 01:49:48,280 --> 01:49:51,286 he'd yearned for for so long. 1969 01:49:51,310 --> 01:49:55,756 For now, the revolution would have to go on without him, 1970 01:49:55,780 --> 01:49:57,926 but it would go on, 1971 01:49:57,950 --> 01:50:02,296 thanks to the sacrifices he and his fellow soldiers had made 1972 01:50:02,320 --> 01:50:04,706 and the victory they had won 1973 01:50:04,730 --> 01:50:08,260 when no victory had seemed possible. 1974 01:51:23,640 --> 01:51:25,686 Next time on "the American revolution." 1975 01:51:25,710 --> 01:51:28,586 Brandywine... Brandywine was a hellscape 1976 01:51:28,610 --> 01:51:29,986 in so many ways. 1977 01:51:30,010 --> 01:51:33,996 Germantown... And the pivotal battle of saratoga. 1978 01:51:34,020 --> 01:51:36,966 Native peoples are divided. 1979 01:51:36,990 --> 01:51:38,826 We're killing each other. 1980 01:51:38,850 --> 01:51:41,766 For what? So somebody else can claim our land? 1981 01:51:41,790 --> 01:51:43,936 And the strategy of a general. 1982 01:51:43,960 --> 01:51:45,666 Washington reaches the insight... 1983 01:51:45,690 --> 01:51:47,236 he doesn't have to win. 1984 01:51:47,260 --> 01:51:48,576 He only has not to lose. 1985 01:51:48,600 --> 01:51:53,000 When "the American revolution" continues next time. 1986 01:51:55,900 --> 01:51:58,416 Scan this qr code with your smart device 1987 01:51:58,440 --> 01:52:01,856 to dive deeper into the story of "the American revolution" 1988 01:52:01,880 --> 01:52:05,680 with interactives, games, classroom materials, and more. 1989 01:52:13,420 --> 01:52:15,996 "The American revolution" DVD and blu-ray, 1990 01:52:16,020 --> 01:52:18,806 as well as the companion book and soundtrack, 1991 01:52:18,830 --> 01:52:21,406 are available online and in stores. 1992 01:52:21,430 --> 01:52:24,676 The series is also available with pbs passport 1993 01:52:24,700 --> 01:52:26,940 and on Amazon prime video. 1994 01:53:04,170 --> 01:53:06,516 The American revolution caused 1995 01:53:06,540 --> 01:53:08,756 an impact felt around the world. 1996 01:53:08,780 --> 01:53:13,896 The fight would take ingenuity, determination, 1997 01:53:13,920 --> 01:53:18,166 and hope for a new tomorrow to turn the tide of history 1998 01:53:18,190 --> 01:53:21,460 and set the American story in motion. 1999 01:53:26,030 --> 01:53:28,876 What would you like the power to do? 2000 01:53:28,900 --> 01:53:30,470 Bank of america. 2001 01:53:33,770 --> 01:53:36,176 Major funding for "the American revolution" 2002 01:53:36,200 --> 01:53:37,586 was provided by the better angels society 2003 01:53:37,610 --> 01:53:40,086 and its members Jeannie and Jonathan lavine 2004 01:53:40,110 --> 01:53:42,016 with the crimson lion foundation 2005 01:53:42,040 --> 01:53:44,126 and the blavatnik family foundation. 2006 01:53:44,150 --> 01:53:47,496 Major funding was also provided by David m. Rubenstein, 2007 01:53:47,520 --> 01:53:50,596 the Robert d. And Patricia e. Kern family foundation, 2008 01:53:50,620 --> 01:53:51,926 the Lilly endowment, 2009 01:53:51,950 --> 01:53:54,096 and by better angels society members: 2010 01:53:54,120 --> 01:53:56,466 Eric and Wendy schmidt, Stephen a. Schwarzman, 2011 01:53:56,490 --> 01:53:59,166 and Kenneth c. Griffin with Griffin catalyst. 2012 01:53:59,190 --> 01:54:00,936 Additional support was provided by 2013 01:54:00,960 --> 01:54:03,006 the Arthur vining Davis foundations, 2014 01:54:03,030 --> 01:54:04,806 the pew charitable trusts, 2015 01:54:04,830 --> 01:54:06,746 Gilbert s. Omenn and Martha a. Darling, 2016 01:54:06,770 --> 01:54:08,176 the park foundation, 2017 01:54:08,200 --> 01:54:10,146 and by better angels society members: 2018 01:54:10,170 --> 01:54:13,086 Gilchrist and Amy berg, Perry and Donna golkin, 2019 01:54:13,110 --> 01:54:15,656 the michelson foundation, Jacqueline b. Mars, 2020 01:54:15,680 --> 01:54:19,156 the kissick family foundation, Diane and hal brierley, 2021 01:54:19,180 --> 01:54:21,896 John h.N. Fisher and Jennifer Caldwell, 2022 01:54:21,920 --> 01:54:23,356 John and Catherine debs, 2023 01:54:23,380 --> 01:54:25,196 the fuller ton family charitable fund, 2024 01:54:25,220 --> 01:54:27,036 and these additional members. 2025 01:54:27,060 --> 01:54:28,666 "The American revolution" 2026 01:54:28,690 --> 01:54:30,136 was made possible with support 2027 01:54:30,160 --> 01:54:32,366 from the corporation for public broadcasting, 2028 01:54:32,390 --> 01:54:33,670 and viewers like you. Thank you. 154825

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