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Previously on
"The American West"...
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As President Ulysses S. Grant
wraps up his final term,
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the country he leads
is as divided as ever.
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Archie, get back!
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In Missouri,
notorious outlaw
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Jesse James
takes revenge
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on the most famous
detective agency in the country,
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and, in doing so,
establishes himself
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as a hero of the South.
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In the Black Hills,
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Grant's plan for peace
with the Indians
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has fallen apart.
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With Indian hostilities
at an all-time high,
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Grant sends Lieutenant Colonel
George Armstrong Custer
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to lead a final battle
for land
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that will change
the course of history.
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After refusing to report
to an Indian reservation,
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Lakota Sioux leader
Crazy Horse
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has been preparing
his warriors to fight
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the United States Army
for months
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and he's just gotten word
from his scouts
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that American forces
are on their way.
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But the Lakota
have brought together
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a massive force
of their own...
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and they're determined
to crush the invading army.
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I think Sitting Bull
and Crazy Horse
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saw all that territory
as belonging to them.
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They realized that
they were going to be invaded
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and what was precious to them
was gonna be taken away,
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so they fought against that.
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Several miles away,
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Lieutenant Colonel
George Armstrong Custer
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has led his 7th Cavalry
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far ahead of
a much larger American force.
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He doesn't wait
for reinforcements.
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Custer wants this
to be a victory
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for the 7th Cavalry
and the 7th Cavalry alone.
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Custer believes
that defeating Sitting Bull
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will be
the crowning achievement
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of his military career...
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and will clear a path
straight to the White House.
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Custer gets
on top of those bluffs
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and then he sees
this amazing village
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that seems like it
stretches forever.
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There might be as many
as 6,000 Indians in this village.
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He's got less
than a thousand men.
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We'll split
our forces.
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You keep the front busy,
and I will attack from the rear.
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No retreat.
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I need those
warriors busy.
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- Understood?
- Yes, sir.
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Custer decides
to employ a military strategy
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that worked for him at the Battle
of Washita eight years earlier.
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He splits his men
into two smaller forces.
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Custer's second in command
Major Marcus Reno and his men
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will attack the camp
from the left,
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while Custer
and his troops
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attack the flank
on the right,
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dividing
the Sioux warriors.
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Custer's quite consciously,
I think,
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very aggressive
in dividing his men
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so that he can come
at this camp
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from multiple directions.
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He demonstrated himself
to be either
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tremendously daring
or tremendously reckless
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or perhaps both.
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Hyah!
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Come on, now.
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There's just such
a beautiful romance,
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I think, to Crazy Horse,
the ultimate Sioux warrior,
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and Custer,
the ultimate American warrior
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of their time,
meeting on that final field.
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The Sioux are
at the height of their power,
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and here comes Custer
just right at that moment.
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It's almost like
it's meant to be.
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Following Custer's orders,
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Reno's command is the first
to engage the Indians.
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Fall back!
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Major Reno completely
loses his composure,
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panics, he retreats,
and it's a complete disaster.
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The men are scrambling
for their lives.
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As Custer arrives
to the battlefield,
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Major Reno and his men
are nowhere to be found.
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Dismount!
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Form a skirmish line!
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Form a line!
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Hold the line!
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Watch your flank!
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Custer's men are pushed back,
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they take up
defensive positions
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along a ridgeline,
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surrounded by thousands
of Sioux and Cheyenne
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led by Crazy Horse.
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Hold the line!
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Hold your position.
Keep firing.
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Agh-hh!
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Hold the line!
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Hold your positions!
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Take out your sabers.
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Sir, what do we do?
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We have all this imagery
of the Indians closing in
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and his regiment
being a very compact group.
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It was actually
a very messy, bloody,
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terrifying
last few moments.
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A lot of men said,
you know,
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the thing is,
"Save the last bullet for your life."
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Maybe Custer committed suicide.
I don't know.
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I just find it
hard to believe
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that he would
ever give up.
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I think he would fight
as long as he could fight.
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On June 25, 1876,
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George Armstrong Custer
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and over
250 of his troops...
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are killed at the Battle
of Little Bighorn.
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Celebrated Civil War hero
George Armstrong Custer
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and over 250 of his men
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lay dead on the battlefield
of Little Bighorn.
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The Battle of Little Bighorn
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has mixed emotions.
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On one hand, it was
the greatest day for us
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because we showed
our strength
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and our wisdom
and our spirituality.
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But it was also
our worst day
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because of everything
that happened after that.
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News of the defeat
quickly reaches Washington.
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- There were no survivors?
- Not that we know of.
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There's
still a chance
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a stray soldier
will show up.
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Custer?
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Dead.
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A bullet
in his brain.
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The Battle of Bighorn
was this one single event
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that had a much
broader picture to it.
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And that had to do with
the settling of the West
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and the loss
of parts of the West
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to Native Americans.
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President Ulysses S. Grant's
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show of force
against the Sioux
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is a total failure...
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and the massacre
soon makes headlines
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across the country.
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This is the biggest story
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for the last half
of the 19th century.
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George Armstrong Custer
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was America's most
romantic, dashing,
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heroic cavalry figure.
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Ordinary citizens
loved him.
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Appalled by the slaughter,
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the country demands action.
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When Americans
at large heard the story,
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what they heard was
that these savage Indians
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had massacred these
brave white cavalry.
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They thought,
okay, well, this means
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that they
have to be punished,
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they have to be driven back
to the reservation.
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With only months
left in office,
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Grant's plan for peace
with the Indians has failed
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and the country
is no closer to securing
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the gold-rich Black Hills.
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While the Indian Wars
continue,
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Grant's battle
with Southern sympathizers
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is getting worse...
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as former Confederates
like Jesse James...
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Cover it up.
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...continue to resist
Northern interference
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after the war,
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including a policy
known as "Reconstruction."
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The major question
coming out of the end of the Civil War
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is what do you do
with four million freed slaves?
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What are their rights,
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what are their positions
in society?
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Reconstruction
comes up with an answer.
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They have equal rights.
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There are senators
and congressmen who are black
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and tremendous progress
gets made.
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But, of course,
there were elements
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that wanted
to set the clock back
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that were not satisfied
with the end of the Civil War
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and certainly weren't satisfied
with these former slaves
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now having equal rights
with them.
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At the end
of the Civil War,
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thousands of Union Army troops
remained in the South
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to enforce the government's
Reconstruction policies.
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For Jesse James,
the Northern occupation of the South
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represents everything
he's been fighting against.
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And now, with the nation
facing an upcoming election,
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he plans to make
his biggest demonstration
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of Southern resistance yet...
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by launching
his first big attack
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deep in Northern territory.
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You can rob a bank
in Missouri.
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Why do you have
to go hundreds of miles away
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to rob a bank?
They got plenty of banks.
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Because he had heard
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that the Reconstruction
governor of Mississippi,
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Adelbert Ames,
had relatives up in Northfield,
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and a lot of his money
was in this bank.
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And James decided,
"We're gonna go up there
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and we're gonna rob that bank
to take the money
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of the Reconstruction governor
of Mississippi."
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Working with his brother Frank
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and the rest
of the James Gang,
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Jesse spends weeks
planning a heist so bold,
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it's sure to grab
national attention.
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All right, this time, we're
gonna do it a little different.
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We're gonna split up
into three groups.
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Clell, cut all
the telegraph wires.
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We don't want any information
gettin' in or out of town.
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Cole, Bob, I want you
to stand guard
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out front of the bank.
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Frank, Charlie,
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the three of us
will head inside.
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Now, when the robbery
is over,
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we're all gonna meet
down here near this bridge.
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We'll be
a hundred miles away
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before anyone knows
what happened.
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Move! We intend
to rob this here bank!
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Who's the cashier?
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- Who's the cashier?
- The cashier's not here today, sir.
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Have a seat, son.
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- Open the safe.
- I cannot open the safe, sir.
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You know what
I don't like?
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I don't like
being lied to.
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You open
that safe now.
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I can't, I can't.
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The key to the success
for the James Gang
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has always been speed,
quickness.
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There ain't nothin'
in here!
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Joseph Lee Heywood,
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the cashier that day,
delayed them.
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Open the goddamn safe!
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Who's the cashier?
Turn around!
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You the cashier?
Turn around!
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Jesse James decides
he's gonna attack this bank...
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or maybe he doesn't even know...
on the first day of hunting.
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So you had
all these hunters
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who are in town
buying supplies
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and they're getting
very suspicious
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'cause there are
a bunch of dudes
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standing outside the bank
with guns.
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Clear the streets!
Move your asses inside!
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Jesse's men are
firing off their guns,
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telling people
to get back.
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This is kind of
shock and awe
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in the middle
of the street,
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but these people
aren't being shocked
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and they're not being awed.
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Townspeople
are starting to fight back.
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They're coming
to protect their bank.
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Agh-hh!
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Jesse, time's up!
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Jesse, we gotta go.
Come on, now.
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Back up!
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Get on your knees.
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Get on your knees
and stay on your knees.
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Come on, Jesse,
we gotta go!
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It's pandemonium.
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The outlaws
are firing revolvers,
259
00:22:02,155 --> 00:22:04,241
which are pretty inaccurate
on horseback.
260
00:22:06,034 --> 00:22:08,411
The townspeople
have shoulder guns.
261
00:22:08,412 --> 00:22:10,162
They're very accurate.
262
00:22:10,163 --> 00:22:13,375
These guys are getting
shot to pieces on the street.
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It was a complete disaster
for the James Gang.
264
00:22:19,382 --> 00:22:21,341
And the only thing
for them to do
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is to try to
get out of town alive.
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We gotta go, Jesse!
267
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Send him on now!
268
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I can't.
269
00:22:34,354 --> 00:22:38,108
Come on, we gotta go now!
Let's go, boys!
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Joseph Lee Heywood,
the acting cashier that day,
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00:23:24,196 --> 00:23:27,240
was a thorn in the side
to the plans of these robbers.
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He delayed them.
273
00:23:28,700 --> 00:23:32,119
They don't get the money
they come for.
274
00:23:32,120 --> 00:23:35,415
In fact, the safe
was unlocked the whole time.
275
00:23:38,418 --> 00:23:40,461
Had theyjust tried
that handle,
276
00:23:40,462 --> 00:23:43,882
it would've opened up
and revealed about $15,000.
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00:23:46,468 --> 00:23:49,637
The robbery is
a complete failure.
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00:23:49,638 --> 00:23:53,892
The people of Northfield
stood up to Jesse James.
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00:23:55,560 --> 00:23:58,104
Now they wantjustice.
280
00:24:00,732 --> 00:24:04,444
And Jesse James
is running for his life.
281
00:24:26,341 --> 00:24:28,635
After Jesse James'
latest heist
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00:24:28,636 --> 00:24:30,095
at the Northfield Bank...
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00:24:31,596 --> 00:24:33,597
local citizens
are on a mission
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00:24:33,598 --> 00:24:38,143
to track down
the notorious outlaw and his gang.
285
00:24:38,144 --> 00:24:40,730
In the West there were
these citizens
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00:24:40,731 --> 00:24:44,149
who, in their passion,
their anger,
287
00:24:44,150 --> 00:24:47,194
their authority
that they thought they had,
288
00:24:47,195 --> 00:24:50,448
they go out to bring
these men to justice.
289
00:24:50,449 --> 00:24:52,366
They were
law-abiding citizens
290
00:24:52,367 --> 00:24:54,327
who take the law
into their own hands.
291
00:24:56,746 --> 00:24:58,414
News of the pursuit
292
00:24:58,415 --> 00:25:00,416
quickly spreads
across the country,
293
00:25:00,417 --> 00:25:02,418
turning a small-town chase
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00:25:02,419 --> 00:25:04,294
into the largest manhunt
295
00:25:04,295 --> 00:25:06,547
in United States history.
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00:25:06,548 --> 00:25:08,216
There were at least
a thousand men
297
00:25:08,217 --> 00:25:09,509
going after these guys.
298
00:25:12,637 --> 00:25:15,347
It was
instant national news,
299
00:25:15,348 --> 00:25:18,225
especially
when the James Gang
300
00:25:18,226 --> 00:25:21,186
was associated
with this robbery.
301
00:25:21,187 --> 00:25:23,334
There were dozens
of newspaper reporters
302
00:25:23,335 --> 00:25:25,482
that went along
with the posses,
303
00:25:25,483 --> 00:25:28,882
keeping track of the manhunt
and how it was progressing.
304
00:25:28,883 --> 00:25:32,282
Jesse and Frank were
Southern boys and murderers.
305
00:25:35,285 --> 00:25:37,077
They were hated
in Minnesota,
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00:25:37,078 --> 00:25:39,414
and everyone wanted
to see them captured
307
00:25:39,415 --> 00:25:42,207
and brought to justice.
308
00:25:42,208 --> 00:25:44,377
Over the course
of two weeks,
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00:25:44,378 --> 00:25:46,211
almost all
of the James Gang
310
00:25:46,212 --> 00:25:48,380
is either captured
or killed.
311
00:25:48,381 --> 00:25:52,302
The only fugitives
they're unable to track down
312
00:25:52,303 --> 00:25:54,845
are Jesse
and his brother Frank.
313
00:25:54,846 --> 00:25:57,056
These guys were masters
314
00:25:57,057 --> 00:25:59,454
at concealing themselves
and getting away.
315
00:25:59,455 --> 00:26:01,853
They had to do it
all during the Civil War.
316
00:26:01,854 --> 00:26:03,562
They were always
outnumbered.
317
00:26:03,563 --> 00:26:06,066
They always had people
chasing them.
318
00:26:15,325 --> 00:26:17,659
Northfield was
the biggest disaster
319
00:26:17,660 --> 00:26:20,955
the Jameses had experienced
since the Civil War.
320
00:26:23,500 --> 00:26:26,419
They lost men
that they had fought with.
321
00:26:29,422 --> 00:26:33,093
They both suffered
gunshot wounds.
322
00:26:33,094 --> 00:26:35,094
But I think, in a way,
323
00:26:35,095 --> 00:26:38,098
mentally in some way,
they're wounded as well.
324
00:26:42,435 --> 00:26:45,772
Now the most wanted man
in America
325
00:26:45,773 --> 00:26:48,086
is forced
to go into hiding,
326
00:26:48,087 --> 00:26:50,400
and it will be
two years
327
00:26:50,401 --> 00:26:54,114
before the world
gets another glimpse
328
00:26:54,115 --> 00:26:56,241
of Jesse James.
329
00:26:58,451 --> 00:27:01,120
While his robbery
may have been a failure,
330
00:27:01,121 --> 00:27:06,084
Jesse's Confederate cause
may finally have a victory.
331
00:27:08,169 --> 00:27:11,296
With the presidential election
just around the corner,
332
00:27:11,297 --> 00:27:16,636
a strong pro-South candidate
named Samuel Tilden has emerged
333
00:27:16,637 --> 00:27:19,639
with a plan to put an end
to Reconstruction.
334
00:27:21,808 --> 00:27:25,102
Samuel J. Tilden
had criticized Emancipation.
335
00:27:25,103 --> 00:27:28,398
Tilden was explicit about
wanting to end Reconstruction
336
00:27:28,399 --> 00:27:30,899
and attacking Reconstruction.
337
00:27:30,900 --> 00:27:35,445
But then Tilden was also
overtly racist.
338
00:27:35,446 --> 00:27:38,158
Opposing him is
a former Union general
339
00:27:38,159 --> 00:27:40,534
named Rutherford B. Hayes.
340
00:27:40,535 --> 00:27:43,350
Hayes was
the governor of Ohio,
341
00:27:43,351 --> 00:27:45,508
and he was
a mainstream Republican.
342
00:27:45,509 --> 00:27:47,651
Hayes would say,
"We want to make sure
343
00:27:47,652 --> 00:27:49,794
that blacks' rights
are guaranteed."
344
00:27:53,715 --> 00:27:56,550
On November 7th, 1876,
345
00:27:56,551 --> 00:27:58,990
Southerners
flocked to the polls
346
00:27:58,991 --> 00:28:01,430
in unprecedented numbers,
347
00:28:01,431 --> 00:28:05,268
knowing that if they can
put Tilden in the White House,
348
00:28:05,269 --> 00:28:07,561
they could put an end
to Northern policies
349
00:28:07,562 --> 00:28:10,607
that have been in place
since the end of the war.
350
00:28:20,992 --> 00:28:22,784
On election night,
351
00:28:22,785 --> 00:28:25,121
votes roll in
from across the country.
352
00:28:30,210 --> 00:28:32,462
Governor Hayes,
news from Washington.
353
00:28:37,550 --> 00:28:40,678
But when the returns
are counted,
354
00:28:40,679 --> 00:28:43,223
the results are unclear.
355
00:28:47,560 --> 00:28:50,396
The morning after
the election of 1876,
356
00:28:50,397 --> 00:28:52,397
it's not quite clear
who has won.
357
00:28:52,398 --> 00:28:55,485
The returns
from three Southern states
358
00:28:55,486 --> 00:28:57,486
were disputed...
359
00:28:57,487 --> 00:29:01,031
South Carolina,
Florida, and Louisiana.
360
00:29:01,032 --> 00:29:04,285
And both sides claimed
to have carried those states
361
00:29:04,286 --> 00:29:06,745
for their candidate.
362
00:29:06,746 --> 00:29:08,455
In 2000,
we went through
363
00:29:08,456 --> 00:29:10,353
another disputed
presidential election.
364
00:29:10,354 --> 00:29:12,251
And, of course,
there it focused
365
00:29:12,252 --> 00:29:15,462
on disputed returns
from Florida.
366
00:29:15,463 --> 00:29:18,882
So there was great confusion,
uncertainty,
367
00:29:18,883 --> 00:29:21,614
a lot of heated
political rhetoric.
368
00:29:21,615 --> 00:29:24,482
With no clear winner,
369
00:29:24,483 --> 00:29:27,349
Americans begin to panic
370
00:29:27,350 --> 00:29:31,478
and rumors began
to spread.
371
00:29:31,479 --> 00:29:34,064
It was
an unprecedented situation.
372
00:29:34,065 --> 00:29:36,943
Some Democrat said
if Tilden is not inaugurated,
373
00:29:36,944 --> 00:29:41,114
100,000 people
will march on Washington.
374
00:29:41,115 --> 00:29:45,285
People talked about
a new civil war.
375
00:30:02,802 --> 00:30:05,555
There's rumors of a hundred thousand men
marching on the capital.
376
00:30:14,314 --> 00:30:16,816
Have 4,000 men
ready to defend the capital.
377
00:30:18,484 --> 00:30:21,445
Post the USS Wyoming
in the Potomac.
378
00:30:21,446 --> 00:30:24,407
Peace must be maintained
at all costs.
379
00:30:24,408 --> 00:30:25,658
Yes, sir.
380
00:30:29,329 --> 00:30:31,997
After dealing with
an economic depression
381
00:30:31,998 --> 00:30:35,667
and leading an unsuccessful war
against the Indians,
382
00:30:35,668 --> 00:30:40,465
Ulysses S. Grant is facing
his final political crisis,
383
00:30:40,466 --> 00:30:42,591
and now he needs
to find a way
384
00:30:42,592 --> 00:30:45,553
to keep the country
from falling apart.
385
00:30:53,644 --> 00:30:56,898
Three months after
the election of 1876
386
00:30:56,899 --> 00:30:59,024
ends in controversy,
387
00:30:59,025 --> 00:31:01,568
tensions between
North and South
388
00:31:01,569 --> 00:31:05,718
are the highest they've been
since the Civil War ended
389
00:31:05,719 --> 00:31:09,869
and the future of the country
hangs in the balance.
390
00:31:09,870 --> 00:31:12,079
...electoral votes
that must be won...
391
00:31:12,080 --> 00:31:14,539
I don't care how many
electoral votes he has, all right?
392
00:31:14,540 --> 00:31:19,106
To find a solution,
a secret meeting is convened
393
00:31:19,107 --> 00:31:23,674
between the teams of
both presidential candidates.
394
00:31:23,675 --> 00:31:25,760
Hayes men and Tilden men
got together
395
00:31:25,761 --> 00:31:28,387
in a hotel
in Washington
396
00:31:28,388 --> 00:31:29,888
and hammered out
an agreement.
397
00:31:29,889 --> 00:31:32,392
There has to be
some give and some take.
398
00:31:34,560 --> 00:31:37,688
We give you the presidency,
and you pull out the troops.
399
00:31:39,899 --> 00:31:43,068
It's that simple,
gentlemen.
400
00:31:43,069 --> 00:31:45,863
We want the troops
out of the South.
401
00:31:47,990 --> 00:31:49,951
After over
eight million Americans
402
00:31:49,952 --> 00:31:51,910
cast their votes,
403
00:31:51,911 --> 00:31:54,434
the presidency
is ultimately decided
404
00:31:54,435 --> 00:31:56,957
by 15 men
in a backroom deal
405
00:31:56,958 --> 00:32:00,711
that will come to be known
as "the Corrupt Bargain."
406
00:32:04,590 --> 00:32:07,510
The deal was
Hayes would become president.
407
00:32:07,511 --> 00:32:09,594
But in exchange for this,
408
00:32:09,595 --> 00:32:13,015
he would withdraw
remaining Federal troops
409
00:32:13,016 --> 00:32:14,975
from the South.
410
00:32:14,976 --> 00:32:17,561
This would bring
Reconstruction
411
00:32:17,562 --> 00:32:21,107
under a military authority
to a definitive end.
412
00:32:25,695 --> 00:32:28,448
The end of Reconstruction
is a victory for Southerners
413
00:32:28,449 --> 00:32:31,680
who've rallied around rebels
like Jesse James.
414
00:32:31,681 --> 00:32:34,912
But for newly freed
African Americans,
415
00:32:34,913 --> 00:32:37,039
it comes
at a heavy cost.
416
00:32:39,917 --> 00:32:42,127
The Bargain of 1877
marks the end
417
00:32:42,128 --> 00:32:45,715
of a federal commitment
to protect the basic rights
418
00:32:45,716 --> 00:32:48,196
of black citizens
in the South.
419
00:32:48,197 --> 00:32:50,677
It basically recognizes
420
00:32:50,678 --> 00:32:52,722
the white supremacist
Democratic Party
421
00:32:52,723 --> 00:32:54,724
as being in control.
422
00:32:57,101 --> 00:32:58,810
With one decision,
423
00:32:58,811 --> 00:33:00,813
the rights of freed slaves
in the South
424
00:33:00,814 --> 00:33:03,106
to vote
and hold office
425
00:33:03,107 --> 00:33:05,609
are no longer protected.
426
00:33:05,610 --> 00:33:07,944
It will be nearly
another 100 years
427
00:33:07,945 --> 00:33:10,281
before they are granted
equal rights
428
00:33:10,282 --> 00:33:12,575
under the Constitution.
429
00:33:17,997 --> 00:33:23,084
The deal marks a sad end
to Grant's presidency.
430
00:33:23,085 --> 00:33:26,296
When Grant got
the nomination in 1868,
431
00:33:26,297 --> 00:33:29,008
the phrase that won him
the hearts of most Americans
432
00:33:29,009 --> 00:33:30,884
was "Let us have peace."
433
00:33:30,885 --> 00:33:33,929
That was the platform
that he ran on.
434
00:33:33,930 --> 00:33:36,744
But in 1876,
he was losing the battle
435
00:33:36,745 --> 00:33:39,559
with respect
to Indian policy.
436
00:33:39,560 --> 00:33:42,522
Now he lost the battle
with respect to equal rights
437
00:33:42,523 --> 00:33:44,398
for freedom in the South.
438
00:33:47,860 --> 00:33:49,778
Despite his failings,
439
00:33:49,779 --> 00:33:51,696
Grant oversaw
the completion
440
00:33:51,697 --> 00:33:54,199
of the transcontinental
railroad
441
00:33:54,200 --> 00:33:57,203
and kept a divided country
together.
442
00:34:01,874 --> 00:34:05,710
But when Hayes
finally takes office in 1877,
443
00:34:05,711 --> 00:34:08,714
he inherits a country
with numerous problems.
444
00:34:10,967 --> 00:34:12,842
Rutherford B. Hayes comes in
445
00:34:12,843 --> 00:34:16,304
and it is, to say the least,
a controversial election.
446
00:34:16,305 --> 00:34:19,559
Half the country doesn't think
he's the rightful president
447
00:34:19,560 --> 00:34:22,562
and he's dealing
with the economic crisis
448
00:34:22,563 --> 00:34:24,354
coming off
the Panic of 1873,
449
00:34:24,355 --> 00:34:26,566
the greatest depression
in American history
450
00:34:26,567 --> 00:34:28,024
up to that point,
451
00:34:28,025 --> 00:34:31,320
and he still has to
avenge the death of Custer
452
00:34:31,321 --> 00:34:33,738
by getting Crazy Horse.
453
00:34:33,739 --> 00:34:36,284
So I know you're familiar
with our present situation
454
00:34:36,285 --> 00:34:38,619
with the Sioux.
It's pervasive.
455
00:34:41,080 --> 00:34:43,583
Gentlemen,
we've got to fix this.
456
00:34:45,876 --> 00:34:48,170
After the army's
embarrassing defeat
457
00:34:48,171 --> 00:34:49,754
at Little Bighorn,
458
00:34:49,755 --> 00:34:51,923
Hayes is under pressure
to ramp up
459
00:34:51,924 --> 00:34:54,676
military efforts
against the Indians,
460
00:34:54,677 --> 00:34:56,761
and General
William Tecumseh Sherman
461
00:34:56,762 --> 00:35:00,600
sees the opportunity
he's been waiting for.
462
00:35:00,601 --> 00:35:03,059
We deploy 1,200 troops here
463
00:35:03,060 --> 00:35:05,646
and about 240 miles
to the west here.
464
00:35:05,647 --> 00:35:07,063
Then we wipe Crazy Horse
465
00:35:07,064 --> 00:35:08,941
and Sitting Bull's
war party out.
466
00:35:13,195 --> 00:35:16,073
All resources are put
into defeating the Indians.
467
00:35:18,117 --> 00:35:21,120
The debate
over the peace policy is over.
468
00:35:23,080 --> 00:35:25,206
It's a war policy
from now on.
469
00:35:25,207 --> 00:35:27,501
The natives are going
to be totally subjugated.
470
00:35:38,137 --> 00:35:40,639
But Sherman has
a plan that he believes
471
00:35:40,640 --> 00:35:44,810
will not only defeat
the Indians on the battlefield,
472
00:35:44,811 --> 00:35:48,981
but could forever alter
their way of life.
473
00:36:05,081 --> 00:36:09,042
To defeat
the Lakota Sioux once and for all,
474
00:36:09,043 --> 00:36:13,005
General William T. Sherman
looks to a brutal tactic
475
00:36:13,006 --> 00:36:15,424
he used during
the Civil War...
476
00:36:29,438 --> 00:36:31,982
...a policy called
"Total Warfare."
477
00:36:41,117 --> 00:36:44,119
During his march
across Georgia,
478
00:36:44,120 --> 00:36:47,205
Sherman's troops
torched 300 miles
479
00:36:47,206 --> 00:36:50,710
of civilian homes,
farms, and livestock.
480
00:36:54,380 --> 00:36:57,258
General William Tecumseh
Sherman was ruthless.
481
00:36:59,969 --> 00:37:02,263
He realized that he had to cut
the heart out of the South.
482
00:37:04,974 --> 00:37:07,351
He had to stop
their base from functioning
483
00:37:07,352 --> 00:37:09,979
so the armies
would be starved.
484
00:37:12,314 --> 00:37:14,942
It was terrible
what he did.
485
00:37:14,943 --> 00:37:16,901
Very successful,
486
00:37:16,902 --> 00:37:20,072
but, honestly...
ruthless.
487
00:37:26,746 --> 00:37:30,895
Sherman knows
he can apply a similar tactic
488
00:37:30,896 --> 00:37:35,044
to defeat the Indians
that will guarantee victory,
489
00:37:35,045 --> 00:37:38,257
destroying something essential
to their survival...
490
00:37:40,217 --> 00:37:42,636
the buffalo.
491
00:37:52,062 --> 00:37:54,439
At their peak,
tens of millions of buffalo
492
00:37:54,440 --> 00:37:58,277
roamed the plains
from Canada to New Mexico.
493
00:38:03,824 --> 00:38:06,075
For tribes
like the Lakota,
494
00:38:06,076 --> 00:38:08,954
the buffalo are critical
to their survival.
495
00:38:11,874 --> 00:38:13,416
The buffalo was our life.
496
00:38:13,417 --> 00:38:16,461
We used every part of
the buffalo, nothing was wasted.
497
00:38:16,462 --> 00:38:20,632
We used the bones, the hide
and, of course, the meat.
498
00:38:20,633 --> 00:38:24,804
The internal organs
we used for strings and bags.
499
00:38:24,805 --> 00:38:26,805
We always lived
around the buffalo.
500
00:38:26,806 --> 00:38:29,099
I mean, wherever they went,
that's where we went.
501
00:38:36,232 --> 00:38:37,941
The U.S. military
502
00:38:37,942 --> 00:38:40,568
encourages Eastern hunters
to travel west,
503
00:38:40,569 --> 00:38:45,616
providing them with shelter,
protection, and ammunition.
504
00:38:45,617 --> 00:38:48,159
Enticed by the army's offer
505
00:38:48,160 --> 00:38:51,996
and the opportunity
to make up to $700 a day,
506
00:38:51,997 --> 00:38:55,417
the hunters massacre
entire herds of buffalo...
507
00:38:55,418 --> 00:38:58,838
all in a plot
to starve the Indians.
508
00:39:04,385 --> 00:39:06,262
White hunters come out
and just kill buffalo,
509
00:39:06,263 --> 00:39:08,012
kill as many as they can.
510
00:39:08,013 --> 00:39:10,035
There's stories of
the single white hunter
511
00:39:10,036 --> 00:39:12,059
killing maybe 5,000 buffalo
in a season...
512
00:39:12,060 --> 00:39:13,060
very large numbers.
513
00:39:15,563 --> 00:39:18,544
As the hunt expands,
railroad companies
514
00:39:18,545 --> 00:39:21,829
begin to promote
the buffalo's extermination,
515
00:39:21,830 --> 00:39:25,113
offering "hunting by rail"
expeditions,
516
00:39:25,114 --> 00:39:28,826
where men shoot the animals
from moving trains.
517
00:39:31,203 --> 00:39:32,871
Some men become celebrities
518
00:39:32,872 --> 00:39:35,874
by the sheer number
of buffalo they kill,
519
00:39:35,875 --> 00:39:38,877
including hunter
William Cody,
520
00:39:38,878 --> 00:39:42,798
who takes down 4,000 buffalo
in 18 months...
521
00:39:46,302 --> 00:39:49,221
earning the nickname
"Buffalo Bill."
522
00:39:57,187 --> 00:40:00,210
By 1877,
the buffalo's population,
523
00:40:00,211 --> 00:40:03,140
once estimated at 60 million,
524
00:40:03,141 --> 00:40:06,071
plummets to below 2,000.
525
00:40:08,032 --> 00:40:09,700
I really believe
that was planned
526
00:40:09,701 --> 00:40:13,077
to help exterminate us.
527
00:40:13,078 --> 00:40:15,956
Because once they took
the buffalo from us,
528
00:40:15,957 --> 00:40:19,125
they took
our way of life.
529
00:40:19,126 --> 00:40:21,921
The American government
policy to eradicate the buffalo
530
00:40:21,922 --> 00:40:24,422
was no better
than genocide.
531
00:40:24,423 --> 00:40:27,967
It was a matter
of psychological warfare.
532
00:40:27,968 --> 00:40:30,429
If you eradicate the buffalo,
you eradicate the Indian.
533
00:41:34,493 --> 00:41:37,329
Lakota leaders
Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull
534
00:41:37,330 --> 00:41:40,164
face a difficult decision...
535
00:41:40,165 --> 00:41:43,251
stay in the Great Plains
and fight
536
00:41:43,252 --> 00:41:47,380
or move their people away
from everything they've ever known.
537
00:41:47,381 --> 00:41:51,510
These men were hunters,
they were fighters,
538
00:41:51,511 --> 00:41:53,678
they were providers.
539
00:41:53,679 --> 00:41:57,433
They had pride,
they had strong spirits.
540
00:41:57,434 --> 00:41:59,601
Everything they did
at that point
541
00:41:59,602 --> 00:42:01,353
was just to stay alive.
542
00:42:03,814 --> 00:42:06,400
As the Indians fight
for survival,
543
00:42:06,401 --> 00:42:09,527
over 750 miles away,
544
00:42:09,528 --> 00:42:13,073
a new breed of outlaw
is about to emerge...
545
00:42:16,368 --> 00:42:21,039
including an unknown
teenage cattle thief
546
00:42:21,040 --> 00:42:24,084
who will soon become
the most wanted man
547
00:42:24,085 --> 00:42:26,545
in the West.
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