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Adventurous sail across an ocean to start a new life
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A nation is born
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Which becomes the envy of the world.
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But in search of freedom,
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Friends become foes,
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And these new Americans...
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Will wage a war against the world's greatest military power.
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We are pioneers..And trailblazers(����).
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We fight... for freedom
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We transform our dreams into truth,
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Our struggles will become a nation
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Shiploads of businessmen and true believers
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Are crossing the Atlantic Ocean
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To create a new world.
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May 1610.
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120 years after Columbus, it's still a perilous journey.
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One ship, The Deliverance, carries a cargo
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That will change America forever.
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All hands over here.
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Onboard is John Rolfe,
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A 24-year-old English farmer.
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Ambitious, self-reliant, visionary.
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A born entrepreneur.
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What takes us 6 hours today by plane
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Was then a voyage of more than two months.
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7 of the early adventurers out of every 10
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Will be dead within a year.
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(Man) Land ahoy!
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But the risks are worth it.
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North America is the ultimate land of opportunity.
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A continent of vast untapped wealth.
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Starting with the most valuable resource of all...
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Land.
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What will be home to more than 300 million people?
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Lies under a blanket of forest covering nearly half the land.
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More than 50 billion trees.
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Further west, 9 million square miles
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Of vast American wilderness.
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60 million bison roam the plains.
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And underground, there are rumors of gems,
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Silver...
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And the largest seams of gold in the world.
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The settlers expect nothing less than El Dorado.
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But what Rolfe finds at the English settlement
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Of Jamestown...
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Is hell on Earth.
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More than 500 settlers made the journey before Rolfe.
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Hello?
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Hello?
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Barely 60 remain.
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It's called "The Starving Time."
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(George Percy) Having fed on horses and other animals,
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We ate boots, shoes,
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And any other leather we came across.
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(Man) Somebody, help!
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Three months before Rolfe arrives,
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A man is burned at the stake
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For killing his pregnant wife and planning to eat her.
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The English arrive unprepared for this new world
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And unwilling to perform manual labor.
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Instead of livestock,
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They've brought chemical tests for gold...
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That they never find.
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And this is not their land.
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They build Jamestown in the middle of
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A Native American empire.
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60 starving settlers among 20,000 of the Powhatan Nation,
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Armed with bows and arrows that are up to nine times faster
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To reload and fire than an English musket.
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They're soon enemies.
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Only one in ten of the original settlers is left.
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John Rolfe didn't come to plunder and leave
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Like the others.
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He's got his own plan.
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There's money in tobacco, and England is addicted.
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He's arrived with a supply of South American tobacco seeds,
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But growing it is limited to the Spanish colonies.
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The Spanish control the worldwide trade.
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Selling tobacco seeds to foreigners
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Is punishable by death.
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But John Rolfe has got his hands on some.
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No one knows how.
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And in the warm, humid climate and fertile soil
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Around the Chesapeake Bay, Rolfe's tobacco crop flourishes.
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The first large harvest produced by these seeds
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Is worth more than a million dollars in today's money.
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The great strength of America is our people.
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If you wanna know what is the defining strength of America,
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It is our people, our immigrant tradition,
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Our bringing in cultures from all over the world.
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I know what goes into making success.
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And when somebody's really successful, it's rarely luck.
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It's talent, its brain power, it's lots of other things.
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Rolfe marries the daughter of the king of the Powhatan Empire.
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Her name becomes legend: Pocahontas.
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In England, Rolfe makes her a celebrity
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When her face is put on a portrait
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That sells all over London,
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Advertising life in the New World.
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Shakespeare mentions the colony.
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England's rich invest money here.
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All of London knows about this land of plenty.
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Within two years, tobacco grows in every garden.
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From a living hell,
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Jamestown is America's first boomtown.
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Two years later, nearly 1,000
More settlers arrive,
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Including 19 From West Africa.
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Slaves.
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But some go on to own their own land in Virginia.
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12 years after the founding of Jamestown,
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Africans were playing a shaping role in the creation
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Of the colonies.
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That's pretty incredible.
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30 years later,
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There are over 20,000
Settlers in Virginia.
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America is founded on tobacco.
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For the next century and a half,
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It's the continent's largest export.
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Ten years after Rolfe arrives in Jamestown,
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Another group of English settlers lands in North America.
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They come ashore on a deserted beach
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450 miles up the coast from Jamestown
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And call the place Plymouth,
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After the English port they sailed from.
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These are a different breed of settler,
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A group of religious dissidents
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With faith at the center of their lives.
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They made the dangerous Atlantic crossing
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Seeking religious freedom in the New World.
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24-year-old apprentice printer Edward Winslow
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Arrives with a group of religious sectarians
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On a boat called the Mayflower.
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By April 1621,
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Their settlement is taking shape.
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The Mayflower returns to England.
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The Pilgrims are on their own in an unknown land.
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(Edward Winslow) A great hope and inward zeal we had of laying
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Some great foundation
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For the propagating and advancing the gospel
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Of the kingdom of Christ
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In those remote parts of the world.
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They're 19 families.
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Goats, chickens, pigs and dogs.
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They have spinning wheels, chairs, books, guns.
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And no way home.
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If you create this environment as a land of opportunity,
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Then you're gonna attract those type of people
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Who wanna take that risk?
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Who have--? Wanna take that gamble
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And who believe in a better life.
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They were heading for the Hudson River,
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But they've landed 200 miles further north
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At the beginning of winter.
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They have arrived in the middle of a mini ice age,
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Temperatures 2 degrees colder than today.
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Winters are longer, growing seasons shorter.
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The soil is poor.
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Little grows.
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Food supplies run low.
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The first three months, more than half the Pilgrims die.
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William Bradford is the governor of a community
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Soon in desperate trouble.
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(William Bradford) It pleased God to visit us with death daily.
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Disease was everywhere.
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The livings were scarcely able to bury the dead.
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They died sometimes two or three a day.
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Of 100 and odd persons, scarce 50 remained.
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At times, only six are fit enough to continue
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Building their shelters.
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Susanna White's husband dies that first winter.
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Edward Winslow's wife perishes a month after.
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Within weeks, White and Winslow marry.
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They'll have five children.
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Today more than 10% of all Americans
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Can trace their ancestry back to the Mayflower.
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For a time,
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Plymouth provides the sanctuary they sought.
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(Susanna) Edward!
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Edward!
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Edward, please go and look over there!
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But like Jamestown, there were others here first.
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April 1621.
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The Pilgrims have been in the New World for five months.
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Barely half survive the first winter.
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But they're not the first Europeans
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To arrive on this coast.
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Five years before,
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European ships brought light-skinned people and plague.
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Almost nine out of ten of the local people are wiped out.
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The Pokanoket people don't need enemies.
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They make peace with the Pilgrims.
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They teach the English how to grow crops in sandy soil,
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Using fish for fertilizer.
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But they want something in return.
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They have a common enemy-- A rival tribe.
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And the English have powerful weapons.
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The Pilgrims aren't soldiers.
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But in the New World, they have to fight to survive.
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On August 14, 1621,
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Pilgrims and Pokanoket, shoulder to shoulder,
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Will launch a surprise attack
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That will seal their future in this new land.
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(William Bradford) It was resolved to send 14 men, well-armed,
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And to fall upon them in the night.
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The captain gave charge: Let none pass out.
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(Screaming)
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The rival tribe doesn't know what hit them.
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Surrounded, they have no answer for English firepower.
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Pokanoket and Pilgrims find common ground...
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And a chance to survive.
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Two unlikely allies.
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A partnership all too rare in North America.
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(Edward Winslow) We have found the Indians very faithful in their
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Covenant of peace with us.
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They are people without any religion
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Or knowledge of any God,
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Yet very trusty,
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Quick of apprehension,
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Ripe-witted...
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And just.
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Their victory brings a period of peace to the colony.
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Their friendship is celebrated in a feast.
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In time, it will become known as Thanksgiving.
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One of the main themes in the founding of America
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Was a place to do business,
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A place to expand your horizons,
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A place to live a life of your own,
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Practice your own religion.
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Those are the basic themes that brought people
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To these shores to colonize.
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It's the start of a period of prosperity
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That will transform North America.
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From Jamestown and Plymouth, their descendants grow
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Across the landscape.
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As more and more people cross the Atlantic--
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Thousands, tens of thousands,
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People with different backgrounds,
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Different reasons for being here...
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America becomes the place for everybody from everywhere.
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Rolling the dice,
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Coming together to create 13 colonies.
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From Jamestown, agriculture spreads across the South,
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Dirt farms transform into sprawling plantations.
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Irish, Germans, and Swedes push back the frontier.
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The Dutch bring commerce to a small island
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At the mouth of the Hudson River.
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In time, it will be named New York.
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The colonists are 2 inches taller, and far healthier,
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Than those they left behind in Europe.
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The Puritans average eight children,
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And they are twice as likely to survive to adulthood.
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They are 20% richer
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And pay only 1/4 of the taxes of those in England.
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Many still think of themselves as British,
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But each generation grows further from its roots.
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Nowhere more so than Boston.
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May 9, 1768.
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Seven generations after John Rolfe's first
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Tobacco harvest,
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The British want a bigger piece of the action.
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A British customs official springs a surprise raid
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On The Liberty,
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A ship belonging to John Hancock,
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One of the richest men in Boston.
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But Hancock's crew has other ideas.
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They're carrying 100 casks of imported wine
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And don't want to pay duty.
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It's a radical act of rebellion against taxes imposed by a king
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3,000 miles away.
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To the British, they're just common smugglers.
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This small skirmish changes everything.
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The British seize Hancock's ship,
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Triggering riots that sweep through Boston.
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We didn't wanna pay taxes to a king and to a parliament
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Where we didn't have a voice,
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And we didn't have any representation.
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We have a natural resentment toward government,
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Which was how we were born?
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The king sends 4,000 redcoats to Boston to enforce his laws.
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Boston was a city of commerce, culture, civilization,
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And revolution,
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Unfolding right before the eyes of the colonists
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And the eyes of the British.
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October 1768.
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British soldiers clamp down on Boston,
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A port crucial to the British Empire...
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And a hub of global trade and commerce.
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Its dockyards are some of the busiest in the world,
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Producing 200 ships a year from America's vast timber reserves.
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1/3 of all British shipping is built in the colonies.
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Timber fuels the global economy...
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Much like oil does today.
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Across New England, marks identify the tallest,
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Strongest trees selected by the crown for British ships.
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England has lost most of its forests.
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It wants American wood.
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In Boston, there's one redcoat for every four citizens.
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It's a city under occupation.
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Paul Revere is a silversmith
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And one of Boston's prominent businessmen...
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An unlikely subversive.
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(Paul Revere) They formed and marched with insolent parade,
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Drums beating, fifes playing, and colors flying,
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Each soldier having received 16 rounds of powder and ball.
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(Man) He is an upper-middle-class figure,
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Someone who has risen through his own efforts,
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His own talent.
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He represents what we have created on our own
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With very little help
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From our cousins across the Atlantic.
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But when revolution comes to North America...
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Revere will be at the center of it.
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(Narrator) Boston and the 13 colonies are an economic powerhouse,
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Critical to Britain.
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Nearly 40% of everything exported from Britain
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Makes its way to America.
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The fishing fleet ships thousands of tons of
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Salted cod to the Caribbean.
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Returns with sugar and molasses...
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Raw material for rum.
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Taxed by the British after every exchange.
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In Africa, rum is the currency used to purchase the most
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Profitable cargo of all...
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African slaves.
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Between 1700 and 1800,
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More than 1/4 of a million Africans are brought
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To the American colonies.
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More slaves than all those who came of their own free will.
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Most wind up on large plantations in the South.
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But they're also critical to the economy of the North.
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10% of Boston's population is black.
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Boston is a melting pot, and tension is building.
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(Woman) Nobody likes invaders in their homes.
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To have people here, foreigners on your soil,
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Is something-- is a great incentive for people to fight.
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(People shouting)
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March 5, 1770:
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After three days of unrest, an angry mob roams the streets.
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Hundreds of men who lost their jobs
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And blame the British gather on King Street
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And face off against eight redcoats
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With orders not to fire.
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What's about to happen will change America forever.
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A 17-year-old wig maker's apprentice, Edward Garrick,
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Lights the fuse.
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This is how wars start.
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(Men shouting)
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Come on, let's have it!
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Private Hugh Montgomery is hit with a club.
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(Men shouting)
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An African-American, Crisps Attucks, dies instantly.
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(Man) Everybody, run!
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When the smoke clears, four more are dead.
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How Boston reacts will change the course of history.
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Silversmith and political radical Paul Revere
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Causes the moment British soldiers kill five colonists
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In the streets of Boston.
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His engraving will fuel the fires of revolution
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As outrage spreads across the 13 colonies.
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(Man) Unhappy Boston sees thy sons deplore,
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Thy hallowed walks besmeared with guiltless gore,
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Whilst faithless Preston and his savage bands,
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With murderous rancor,
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Stretch their bloody hands.
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The most formidable army in the world
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Firing on an unarmed crowd.
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An explosive image with a title that says it all:
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"The Bloody Massacre."
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(Man) There was the old joke,
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"You give me a picture; I'll give you a war."
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Those who wanted to stir things up
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And to make a statement
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And maybe even lead a revolution,
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It made them able to rally others to their side.
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News spreads fast.
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The colonists are avid readers,
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A legacy from the first Bible-reading Puritans
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In Plymouth.
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Boston has the first weekly newspaper.
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There are now more than
40 papers across the colonies.
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And the new postmaster general, Benjamin Franklin...
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Has introduced a revolutionary
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Postal-delivery system.
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Night riders cut the delivery time in half.
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The communications network connecting the colonies
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Is one of the best in the world?
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And the British have no idea.
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They hope the news can be contained.
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Before news reaches England,
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Most of America knows about the Boston Massacre.
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It's a very American spirit of an idea,
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This idea that everybody should have access to knowledge.
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It's very much like that pioneering idea,
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Everybody should be able to make their way in the world.
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A printer in Connecticut can read the exact same story
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As a farmer in North Carolina.
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December 1773.
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"The Boston Gazette" breaks another story
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That will fan the flames of rebellion.
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The rising tide of anger and resentment
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Forces England's hand.
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They repeal all taxes...
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Except one, on tea.
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It's not enough.
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In one of the most famous acts of resistance
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In American history,
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Rebels dump over $1 million worth of tea in Boston Harbor.
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When someone comes along and smacks us,
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We don't turn the other cheek.
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That's not who we are.
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(Man) Move it!
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The British respond by shutting down Boston Harbor...
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One of America's busiest, wealthiest ports.
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Come on, lad.
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Hundreds lose their jobs.
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The British mean to strangle any resistance
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From the rebellious colony of Massachusetts.
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America is about to change forever.
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Tensions escalate far beyond Boston.
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Settlers are pushing west.
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Many have their eyes set on new land west of the Appalachians.
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But to protect Native American lands,
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England has banned settlements
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Along a boundary called the Proclamation Line.
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Hundreds are evicted from their homes on the frontier.
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September 5, 1774.
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(John Adams) We want liberty...
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Incensed at the British actions,
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56 delegates from across the colonies gather
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At the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
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It's the first step on the road to American democracy.
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Among them are John Adams,
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Patrick Henry,
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And a gentleman landowner from Virginia
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Named George Washington.
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(George Washington) At a time when our lordly masters in Great Britain
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Will be satisfied with nothing less than the deprivation
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Of American freedom,
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It seems highly necessary that something should be done
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To maintain liberty.
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Across New England, people prepare to defend themselves.
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Smuggled arms are collected and stashed in secret hideaways.
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But while many expect conflict,
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Most delegates in Philadelphia want peace with Britain.
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A military action would make a wound
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That would never be healed.
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(Man) That's good, we don't have all day, let's go, come on.
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The First Continental Congress resolves that a British attack
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On any one colony
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Will be regarded as an attack on all of them.
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What emerges at Philadelphia is solidarity.
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(Patrick Henry) The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians,
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New Englanders and New Yorkers are no more.
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I'm not a Virginian.
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I am an American.
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The future of the 13 American colonies hangs in the balance.
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Spring 1775.
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Near Concord, Massachusetts.
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Get in here, get those weapons stacked up.
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We haven't got all day.
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Local gunsmith Isaac Davis puts the town militia
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Through basic training.
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(Man) The American patriots knew that they were doing the right thing.
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You're starting the birth of a nation.
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You had to really believe in what you were doing.
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(Isaac Davis) You've gotta keep this clean here, sir.
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If you keep that clean, it'll save your life.
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If war comes, this will be America's first line of defense.
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A volunteer home guard with weapons paid for
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By local citizens.
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Gentlemen, it's looking good, it's looking good.
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Let's have some breakfast and move out.
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They're farmers, blacksmiths, and store owners.
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A fighting force of ordinary Americans.
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(Man) The militiamen of any of the colonies were made up
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Of just its citizens.
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It was a citizen-based protection unit.
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And some of them had some skills,
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But some of them were just the carpenters.
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Some of them were just the mason or the blacksmith.
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I mean, these were e guys that--
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They had something at stake to protect their colony.
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So they started to form together,
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Just trying to help protect each other.
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Every town across the colonies has its own militia,
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But now they're preparing to defend themselves
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Against the British Army.
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(Isaac Davis) Better than yesterday, better than yesterday.
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For six generations across Massachusetts,
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Men are expected to serve as militiamen.
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In Massachusetts,
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1/3 of all men between 16 and 50
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Are ready to bear arms at a minute's notice.
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Excellent, good shot.
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We keep this up, we're gonna give those redcoats a scare,
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All right?
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The British will not stand for any armed resistance.
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April 19, 1775.
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After midnight, 900 redcoats leave their barracks in Boston
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For Lexington and Concord, about 20 miles away.
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Their orders: Arrest the Rebel leaders and seize their weapons.
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News of the British attack also reaches Paul Revere.
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His midnight ride will alert local militias.
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Revere rides ahead of the British troops.
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His warning spreads from town to town,
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across the New England countryside.
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Paul Revere reaches Lexington...
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In time to spread the word.
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The British are coming.
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We need to warn the militia.
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Get 'em together.
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Come on!
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By 5:00 in the morning, 60 militiamen line up.
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They're commanded by a farmer, John Parker.
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They're faced off against hundreds of well-armed
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And highly experienced British soldiers.
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What happens next will transform the world forever.
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(Narrator) Sunrise, April 19, 1775.
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On one side 60 men, poorly armed and barely trained.
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On the other,
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Hundreds of the most powerful army in the world.
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Men who have only been active for a handful of months
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vs. an army that in the past 20 years
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Has fought on five continents
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And defeated everything in its path.
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For these Rebels,
529
00:36:18,038 --> 00:36:22,241
The fight is for nothing less than freedom itself.
530
00:36:22,275 --> 00:36:25,477
These guys were revolutionaries, they were scallywags,
531
00:36:25,512 --> 00:36:26,912
They were rebels,
532
00:36:26,947 --> 00:36:29,615
Some of them were gentlemen farmers,
533
00:36:29,649 --> 00:36:31,517
Some of them were overeducated,
534
00:36:31,551 --> 00:36:34,086
Some of them were undereducated.
535
00:36:34,120 --> 00:36:36,789
It really was the birth of a nation.
536
00:36:36,823 --> 00:36:40,059
The Lexington Militia gathers on the village common.
537
00:36:40,093 --> 00:36:42,728
Dairy farmers and shopkeepers.
538
00:36:42,762 --> 00:36:46,899
But also among them are free African-Americans and slaves.
539
00:36:48,368 --> 00:36:50,869
It is a unique experience that African-Americans
540
00:36:50,904 --> 00:36:53,172
Have had in the military in America.
541
00:36:53,206 --> 00:36:57,076
African-Americans fought for the country
542
00:36:57,110 --> 00:36:59,178
Even before it was a country.
543
00:36:59,212 --> 00:37:03,215
African-Americans like Prince Estabrook.
544
00:37:05,485 --> 00:37:07,019
Give me training.
545
00:37:07,053 --> 00:37:09,555
You give me a weapon, and I can perform
546
00:37:09,589 --> 00:37:11,724
As well as you can.
547
00:37:11,758 --> 00:37:13,926
Then there's no power on Earth
548
00:37:13,960 --> 00:37:16,562
That's gonna hold me down forever.
549
00:37:16,596 --> 00:37:18,897
Stand your ground.
550
00:37:18,932 --> 00:37:22,301
Don't fire unless fired upon.
551
00:37:22,335 --> 00:37:26,839
But if we mean to have war, let it begin here.
552
00:37:26,873 --> 00:37:30,309
Captain John Parker once fought on the side of the British.
553
00:37:30,343 --> 00:37:32,611
(Horse neighing)
554
00:37:32,646 --> 00:37:35,848
1/4 of the men standing at his side are related to him.
555
00:37:45,792 --> 00:37:47,793
(Gunshot firing)
556
00:37:47,827 --> 00:37:52,531
No one knows who fires the first shot at Lexington...
557
00:37:52,565 --> 00:37:53,799
(Horse neighing)
558
00:37:53,833 --> 00:37:57,002
But it's the shot heard 'round the world.
559
00:38:00,040 --> 00:38:02,741
I mean, the redcoats, that's intimidating,
560
00:38:02,776 --> 00:38:03,709
The way they move,
561
00:38:03,743 --> 00:38:04,743
The way they march,
562
00:38:04,778 --> 00:38:08,113
The way they execute on that open space.
563
00:38:08,148 --> 00:38:09,181
I imagine, on some level,
564
00:38:09,215 --> 00:38:12,151
For the guy who works the printing press,
565
00:38:12,185 --> 00:38:14,687
This is overwhelming beyond anything you could
566
00:38:14,721 --> 00:38:16,922
Possibly articulate in words.
567
00:38:20,927 --> 00:38:22,194
(Man) Fire!
568
00:38:38,545 --> 00:38:40,212
(Gunshots firing)
569
00:38:42,916 --> 00:38:46,685
Prince Estabrook is hit in the first volley.
570
00:38:46,720 --> 00:38:50,589
No army in the world can stand toe-to-toe with the British,
571
00:38:50,623 --> 00:38:52,758
Let alone a ragtag militia.
572
00:38:57,630 --> 00:38:59,064
(Man) Fire!
573
00:39:00,200 --> 00:39:03,635
The British fired up to four times the rate of the militia.
574
00:39:13,713 --> 00:39:16,215
(Men shouting)
575
00:39:31,364 --> 00:39:33,799
Within minutes of the first shots fired at Lexington,
576
00:39:33,833 --> 00:39:37,636
Eight Patriots are dead, ten wounded.
577
00:39:37,670 --> 00:39:40,272
The American Revolution has begun.
578
00:39:44,511 --> 00:39:48,514
The redcoats reach Concord at 9:00 in the morning.
579
00:39:48,548 --> 00:39:53,252
Acting on a tipoff from colonists loyal to the crown,
580
00:39:53,286 --> 00:39:56,955
They raid the militia's arms stash.
581
00:39:56,990 --> 00:40:00,859
But the Rebels have got there first...
582
00:40:00,894 --> 00:40:03,295
Hiding almost everything.
583
00:40:04,964 --> 00:40:08,200
(Man) That's good, we don't have all day, let's go, come on.
584
00:40:23,283 --> 00:40:26,418
They continue to search for weapons,
585
00:40:26,452 --> 00:40:29,655
Giving the Patriots more time to spread the word.
586
00:40:35,261 --> 00:40:38,530
The militia gathers just outside the town of Concord.
587
00:40:42,302 --> 00:40:43,602
By late morning,
588
00:40:43,636 --> 00:40:46,538
More than 1,000 have arrived from the surrounding villages.
589
00:40:51,945 --> 00:40:55,547
Their plan, to defend their towns against the British.
590
00:40:57,317 --> 00:40:58,817
Let's go!
591
00:41:08,962 --> 00:41:12,798
The British soldiers left their barracks 15 hours ago.
592
00:41:12,832 --> 00:41:17,269
And now they face a 20-mile march back to Boston.
593
00:41:34,087 --> 00:41:37,756
Shattered lives...
594
00:41:37,790 --> 00:41:42,494
An occupied city...
595
00:41:42,528 --> 00:41:47,499
Blood in the streets of Boston...
596
00:41:47,533 --> 00:41:49,635
And now Lexington.
597
00:41:55,508 --> 00:41:59,544
A people unified in the fight against tyranny.
598
00:42:04,117 --> 00:42:07,719
Now the Patriots have their chance.
599
00:42:15,929 --> 00:42:19,097
Gunsmith and militia leader Isaac Davis takes a bullet
600
00:42:19,132 --> 00:42:20,599
Through the heart.
601
00:42:20,633 --> 00:42:22,901
(Gunshots firing)
602
00:42:42,789 --> 00:42:44,456
The Patriots seize the upper hand
603
00:42:44,490 --> 00:42:47,359
And intend to make the British soldiers pay.
604
00:42:51,764 --> 00:42:53,865
They shadow the redcoats' march,
605
00:42:53,900 --> 00:42:56,268
Firing on them the entire way.
606
00:42:57,503 --> 00:42:59,604
1/3 are killed or wounded.
607
00:43:07,847 --> 00:43:11,249
Seven generations after the first settlers left England,
608
00:43:11,284 --> 00:43:13,719
In search of prosperity and freedom,
609
00:43:13,753 --> 00:43:16,955
Their descendants will have to fight for these rights.
610
00:43:30,436 --> 00:43:32,804
Standing in their way is the might of the world's
611
00:43:32,839 --> 00:43:34,973
Greatest military superpower.
612
00:43:42,615 --> 00:43:45,984
And they're not about to give up their colonies lightly.
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