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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:04,000 America: The Story of Us (�A�����J�F�^���̕���) Episode 1: Rebels (��1�b�F�V�V�n�Ɏ��R�����Ƃ߂�) 2 00:00:04,005 --> 00:00:08,000 Subtitle by a Japanese �u�]�����ƕt�����������v �Ƃ����^�C�g���̃u���O�� �������쐬�����L�q 3 00:00:09,108 --> 00:00:12,953 Adventurous sail across an ocean to start a new life 4 00:00:12,987 --> 00:00:14,917 A nation is born 5 00:00:14,951 --> 00:00:18,221 Which becomes the envy of the world. 6 00:00:18,255 --> 00:00:20,716 But in search of freedom, 7 00:00:20,750 --> 00:00:23,530 Friends become foes, 8 00:00:23,564 --> 00:00:25,569 And these new Americans... 9 00:00:26,876 --> 00:00:31,470 Will wage a war against the world's greatest military power. 10 00:00:32,810 --> 00:00:37,224 We are pioneers..And trailblazers(����). 11 00:00:37,258 --> 00:00:39,549 We fight... for freedom 12 00:00:40,688 --> 00:00:44,231 We transform our dreams into truth, 13 00:00:44,264 --> 00:00:48,792 Our struggles will become a nation 14 00:00:55,480 --> 00:00:58,182 Shiploads of businessmen and true believers 15 00:00:58,216 --> 00:01:00,518 Are crossing the Atlantic Ocean 16 00:01:00,552 --> 00:01:03,754 To create a new world. 17 00:01:05,457 --> 00:01:07,291 May 1610. 18 00:01:07,326 --> 00:01:11,896 120 years after Columbus, it's still a perilous journey. 19 00:01:14,166 --> 00:01:16,934 One ship, The Deliverance, carries a cargo 20 00:01:16,968 --> 00:01:20,504 That will change America forever. 21 00:01:20,539 --> 00:01:21,872 All hands over here. 22 00:01:21,907 --> 00:01:24,742 Onboard is John Rolfe, 23 00:01:24,776 --> 00:01:27,178 A 24-year-old English farmer. 24 00:01:27,212 --> 00:01:30,881 Ambitious, self-reliant, visionary. 25 00:01:30,916 --> 00:01:33,184 A born entrepreneur. 26 00:01:33,218 --> 00:01:35,986 What takes us 6 hours today by plane 27 00:01:36,021 --> 00:01:39,290 Was then a voyage of more than two months. 28 00:01:39,324 --> 00:01:43,160 7 of the early adventurers out of every 10 29 00:01:43,195 --> 00:01:45,763 Will be dead within a year. 30 00:01:45,797 --> 00:01:47,965 (Man) Land ahoy! 31 00:01:47,999 --> 00:01:51,235 But the risks are worth it. 32 00:01:51,269 --> 00:01:54,438 North America is the ultimate land of opportunity. 33 00:02:06,518 --> 00:02:10,654 A continent of vast untapped wealth. 34 00:02:10,689 --> 00:02:14,959 Starting with the most valuable resource of all... 35 00:02:14,993 --> 00:02:16,794 Land. 36 00:02:21,299 --> 00:02:24,168 What will be home to more than 300 million people? 37 00:02:24,202 --> 00:02:29,807 Lies under a blanket of forest covering nearly half the land. 38 00:02:29,841 --> 00:02:31,942 More than 50 billion trees. 39 00:02:37,716 --> 00:02:40,251 Further west, 9 million square miles 40 00:02:40,285 --> 00:02:44,088 Of vast American wilderness. 41 00:02:44,122 --> 00:02:47,258 60 million bison roam the plains. 42 00:02:56,802 --> 00:03:00,438 And underground, there are rumors of gems, 43 00:03:00,472 --> 00:03:03,741 Silver... 44 00:03:03,775 --> 00:03:06,877 And the largest seams of gold in the world. 45 00:03:06,912 --> 00:03:11,248 The settlers expect nothing less than El Dorado. 46 00:03:25,997 --> 00:03:27,798 But what Rolfe finds at the English settlement 47 00:03:27,833 --> 00:03:29,867 Of Jamestown... 48 00:03:29,901 --> 00:03:32,002 Is hell on Earth. 49 00:03:35,340 --> 00:03:39,143 More than 500 settlers made the journey before Rolfe. 50 00:03:39,177 --> 00:03:42,079 Hello? 51 00:03:42,113 --> 00:03:43,414 Hello? 52 00:03:43,448 --> 00:03:46,650 Barely 60 remain. 53 00:03:46,685 --> 00:03:49,887 It's called "The Starving Time." 54 00:03:52,123 --> 00:03:55,593 (George Percy) Having fed on horses and other animals, 55 00:03:55,627 --> 00:03:57,962 We ate boots, shoes, 56 00:03:57,996 --> 00:04:01,265 And any other leather we came across. 57 00:04:01,299 --> 00:04:02,266 (Man) Somebody, help! 58 00:04:02,300 --> 00:04:04,235 Three months before Rolfe arrives, 59 00:04:04,269 --> 00:04:05,970 A man is burned at the stake 60 00:04:06,004 --> 00:04:09,006 For killing his pregnant wife and planning to eat her. 61 00:04:13,945 --> 00:04:17,715 The English arrive unprepared for this new world 62 00:04:17,749 --> 00:04:21,619 And unwilling to perform manual labor. 63 00:04:21,653 --> 00:04:23,320 Instead of livestock, 64 00:04:23,355 --> 00:04:26,257 They've brought chemical tests for gold... 65 00:04:26,291 --> 00:04:28,092 That they never find. 66 00:04:31,029 --> 00:04:34,198 And this is not their land. 67 00:04:37,335 --> 00:04:38,802 They build Jamestown in the middle of 68 00:04:38,837 --> 00:04:42,406 A Native American empire. 69 00:04:42,440 --> 00:04:47,778 60 starving settlers among 20,000 of the Powhatan Nation, 70 00:04:47,812 --> 00:04:51,215 Armed with bows and arrows that are up to nine times faster 71 00:04:51,249 --> 00:04:57,288 To reload and fire than an English musket. 72 00:04:57,322 --> 00:04:59,423 They're soon enemies. 73 00:05:01,993 --> 00:05:05,162 Only one in ten of the original settlers is left. 74 00:05:09,301 --> 00:05:11,268 John Rolfe didn't come to plunder and leave 75 00:05:11,303 --> 00:05:14,838 Like the others. 76 00:05:14,873 --> 00:05:17,908 He's got his own plan. 77 00:05:19,244 --> 00:05:22,446 There's money in tobacco, and England is addicted. 78 00:05:27,018 --> 00:05:30,387 He's arrived with a supply of South American tobacco seeds, 79 00:05:30,422 --> 00:05:33,724 But growing it is limited to the Spanish colonies. 80 00:05:36,161 --> 00:05:39,096 The Spanish control the worldwide trade. 81 00:05:41,132 --> 00:05:43,267 Selling tobacco seeds to foreigners 82 00:05:43,301 --> 00:05:46,870 Is punishable by death. 83 00:05:46,905 --> 00:05:49,673 But John Rolfe has got his hands on some. 84 00:05:49,708 --> 00:05:52,576 No one knows how. 85 00:05:52,611 --> 00:05:55,479 And in the warm, humid climate and fertile soil 86 00:05:55,513 --> 00:06:01,418 Around the Chesapeake Bay, Rolfe's tobacco crop flourishes. 87 00:06:01,453 --> 00:06:03,887 The first large harvest produced by these seeds 88 00:06:03,922 --> 00:06:08,058 Is worth more than a million dollars in today's money. 89 00:06:08,093 --> 00:06:11,395 The great strength of America is our people. 90 00:06:11,429 --> 00:06:13,464 If you wanna know what is the defining strength of America, 91 00:06:13,498 --> 00:06:16,734 It is our people, our immigrant tradition, 92 00:06:16,768 --> 00:06:20,738 Our bringing in cultures from all over the world. 93 00:06:20,772 --> 00:06:23,874 I know what goes into making success. 94 00:06:23,908 --> 00:06:28,045 And when somebody's really successful, it's rarely luck. 95 00:06:28,079 --> 00:06:32,750 It's talent, its brain power, it's lots of other things. 96 00:06:32,784 --> 00:06:36,987 Rolfe marries the daughter of the king of the Powhatan Empire. 97 00:06:39,224 --> 00:06:44,161 Her name becomes legend: Pocahontas. 98 00:06:44,195 --> 00:06:46,163 In England, Rolfe makes her a celebrity 99 00:06:46,197 --> 00:06:47,631 When her face is put on a portrait 100 00:06:47,666 --> 00:06:49,800 That sells all over London, 101 00:06:49,834 --> 00:06:52,936 Advertising life in the New World. 102 00:06:55,340 --> 00:06:57,341 Shakespeare mentions the colony. 103 00:06:57,375 --> 00:06:59,643 England's rich invest money here. 104 00:06:59,678 --> 00:07:03,614 All of London knows about this land of plenty. 105 00:07:08,086 --> 00:07:13,624 Within two years, tobacco grows in every garden. 106 00:07:13,658 --> 00:07:15,192 From a living hell, 107 00:07:15,226 --> 00:07:18,562 Jamestown is America's first boomtown. 108 00:07:23,068 --> 00:07:26,670 Two years later, nearly 1,000 More settlers arrive, 109 00:07:26,705 --> 00:07:30,708 Including 19 From West Africa. 110 00:07:30,742 --> 00:07:33,245 Slaves. 111 00:07:34,851 --> 00:07:38,120 But some go on to own their own land in Virginia. 112 00:07:42,954 --> 00:07:45,923 12 years after the founding of Jamestown, 113 00:07:45,957 --> 00:07:50,227 Africans were playing a shaping role in the creation 114 00:07:50,261 --> 00:07:52,296 Of the colonies. 115 00:07:52,330 --> 00:07:54,131 That's pretty incredible. 116 00:07:54,165 --> 00:07:56,133 30 years later, 117 00:07:56,167 --> 00:08:00,471 There are over 20,000 Settlers in Virginia. 118 00:08:00,505 --> 00:08:04,842 America is founded on tobacco. 119 00:08:04,876 --> 00:08:06,543 For the next century and a half, 120 00:08:06,578 --> 00:08:09,713 It's the continent's largest export. 121 00:08:21,059 --> 00:08:24,528 Ten years after Rolfe arrives in Jamestown, 122 00:08:24,562 --> 00:08:27,631 Another group of English settlers lands in North America. 123 00:08:35,774 --> 00:08:37,975 They come ashore on a deserted beach 124 00:08:38,009 --> 00:08:41,945 450 miles up the coast from Jamestown 125 00:08:41,980 --> 00:08:44,214 And call the place Plymouth, 126 00:08:44,249 --> 00:08:46,450 After the English port they sailed from. 127 00:08:48,787 --> 00:08:51,688 These are a different breed of settler, 128 00:08:51,723 --> 00:08:53,257 A group of religious dissidents 129 00:08:53,291 --> 00:08:56,426 With faith at the center of their lives. 130 00:08:59,230 --> 00:09:01,231 They made the dangerous Atlantic crossing 131 00:09:01,266 --> 00:09:04,668 Seeking religious freedom in the New World. 132 00:09:08,640 --> 00:09:11,475 24-year-old apprentice printer Edward Winslow 133 00:09:11,509 --> 00:09:14,678 Arrives with a group of religious sectarians 134 00:09:14,712 --> 00:09:18,949 On a boat called the Mayflower. 135 00:09:21,519 --> 00:09:23,687 By April 1621, 136 00:09:23,721 --> 00:09:26,190 Their settlement is taking shape. 137 00:09:26,224 --> 00:09:28,959 The Mayflower returns to England. 138 00:09:34,799 --> 00:09:39,036 The Pilgrims are on their own in an unknown land. 139 00:09:40,605 --> 00:09:43,707 (Edward Winslow) A great hope and inward zeal we had of laying 140 00:09:43,741 --> 00:09:45,642 Some great foundation 141 00:09:45,677 --> 00:09:48,212 For the propagating and advancing the gospel 142 00:09:48,246 --> 00:09:50,147 Of the kingdom of Christ 143 00:09:50,181 --> 00:09:54,218 In those remote parts of the world. 144 00:09:54,252 --> 00:09:56,019 They're 19 families. 145 00:09:56,054 --> 00:09:59,456 Goats, chickens, pigs and dogs. 146 00:09:59,490 --> 00:10:05,495 They have spinning wheels, chairs, books, guns. 147 00:10:05,530 --> 00:10:08,699 And no way home. 148 00:10:08,733 --> 00:10:12,102 If you create this environment as a land of opportunity, 149 00:10:12,136 --> 00:10:16,173 Then you're gonna attract those type of people 150 00:10:16,207 --> 00:10:18,475 Who wanna take that risk? 151 00:10:18,509 --> 00:10:20,944 Who have--? Wanna take that gamble 152 00:10:20,979 --> 00:10:26,817 And who believe in a better life. 153 00:10:26,851 --> 00:10:28,552 They were heading for the Hudson River, 154 00:10:28,586 --> 00:10:31,922 But they've landed 200 miles further north 155 00:10:31,956 --> 00:10:35,058 At the beginning of winter. 156 00:10:37,395 --> 00:10:40,364 They have arrived in the middle of a mini ice age, 157 00:10:40,398 --> 00:10:43,600 Temperatures 2 degrees colder than today. 158 00:10:46,604 --> 00:10:49,773 Winters are longer, growing seasons shorter. 159 00:10:57,715 --> 00:10:59,883 The soil is poor. 160 00:10:59,918 --> 00:11:02,052 Little grows. 161 00:11:02,086 --> 00:11:04,221 Food supplies run low. 162 00:11:07,258 --> 00:11:10,394 The first three months, more than half the Pilgrims die. 163 00:11:14,532 --> 00:11:17,234 William Bradford is the governor of a community 164 00:11:17,268 --> 00:11:19,970 Soon in desperate trouble. 165 00:11:20,004 --> 00:11:24,641 (William Bradford) It pleased God to visit us with death daily. 166 00:11:24,676 --> 00:11:27,311 Disease was everywhere. 167 00:11:27,345 --> 00:11:31,315 The livings were scarcely able to bury the dead. 168 00:11:31,349 --> 00:11:35,252 They died sometimes two or three a day. 169 00:11:35,286 --> 00:11:40,257 Of 100 and odd persons, scarce 50 remained. 170 00:11:42,026 --> 00:11:44,828 At times, only six are fit enough to continue 171 00:11:44,862 --> 00:11:46,930 Building their shelters. 172 00:11:49,701 --> 00:11:51,902 Susanna White's husband dies that first winter. 173 00:11:55,740 --> 00:11:58,875 Edward Winslow's wife perishes a month after. 174 00:12:01,379 --> 00:12:05,415 Within weeks, White and Winslow marry. 175 00:12:05,450 --> 00:12:07,884 They'll have five children. 176 00:12:09,087 --> 00:12:11,621 Today more than 10% of all Americans 177 00:12:11,656 --> 00:12:14,791 Can trace their ancestry back to the Mayflower. 178 00:12:26,170 --> 00:12:27,237 For a time, 179 00:12:27,271 --> 00:12:30,574 Plymouth provides the sanctuary they sought. 180 00:12:30,608 --> 00:12:32,642 (Susanna) Edward! 181 00:12:32,677 --> 00:12:35,178 Edward! 182 00:12:35,213 --> 00:12:38,148 Edward, please go and look over there! 183 00:12:38,182 --> 00:12:43,320 But like Jamestown, there were others here first. 184 00:12:53,564 --> 00:12:56,500 April 1621. 185 00:12:56,534 --> 00:12:59,803 The Pilgrims have been in the New World for five months. 186 00:12:59,837 --> 00:13:03,273 Barely half survive the first winter. 187 00:13:03,307 --> 00:13:05,208 But they're not the first Europeans 188 00:13:05,243 --> 00:13:09,246 To arrive on this coast. 189 00:13:09,280 --> 00:13:10,514 Five years before, 190 00:13:10,548 --> 00:13:15,585 European ships brought light-skinned people and plague. 191 00:13:15,620 --> 00:13:19,056 Almost nine out of ten of the local people are wiped out. 192 00:13:28,499 --> 00:13:31,601 The Pokanoket people don't need enemies. 193 00:13:31,636 --> 00:13:34,871 They make peace with the Pilgrims. 194 00:13:34,906 --> 00:13:38,008 They teach the English how to grow crops in sandy soil, 195 00:13:38,042 --> 00:13:40,143 Using fish for fertilizer. 196 00:13:44,148 --> 00:13:47,751 But they want something in return. 197 00:13:47,785 --> 00:13:51,922 They have a common enemy-- A rival tribe. 198 00:13:51,956 --> 00:13:55,125 And the English have powerful weapons. 199 00:14:01,732 --> 00:14:03,700 The Pilgrims aren't soldiers. 200 00:14:03,734 --> 00:14:06,837 But in the New World, they have to fight to survive. 201 00:14:11,609 --> 00:14:13,944 On August 14, 1621, 202 00:14:13,978 --> 00:14:17,514 Pilgrims and Pokanoket, shoulder to shoulder, 203 00:14:17,548 --> 00:14:19,049 Will launch a surprise attack 204 00:14:19,083 --> 00:14:22,686 That will seal their future in this new land. 205 00:14:23,421 --> 00:14:26,890 (William Bradford) It was resolved to send 14 men, well-armed, 206 00:14:26,924 --> 00:14:30,794 And to fall upon them in the night. 207 00:14:30,828 --> 00:14:34,598 The captain gave charge: Let none pass out. 208 00:14:46,043 --> 00:14:49,312 (Screaming) 209 00:14:59,557 --> 00:15:04,694 The rival tribe doesn't know what hit them. 210 00:15:04,729 --> 00:15:07,931 Surrounded, they have no answer for English firepower. 211 00:15:10,201 --> 00:15:14,204 Pokanoket and Pilgrims find common ground... 212 00:15:14,238 --> 00:15:16,306 And a chance to survive. 213 00:15:22,980 --> 00:15:25,549 Two unlikely allies. 214 00:15:25,583 --> 00:15:29,386 A partnership all too rare in North America. 215 00:15:31,522 --> 00:15:34,090 (Edward Winslow) We have found the Indians very faithful in their 216 00:15:34,125 --> 00:15:36,993 Covenant of peace with us. 217 00:15:37,028 --> 00:15:39,496 They are people without any religion 218 00:15:39,530 --> 00:15:41,798 Or knowledge of any God, 219 00:15:41,832 --> 00:15:43,466 Yet very trusty, 220 00:15:43,501 --> 00:15:45,669 Quick of apprehension, 221 00:15:45,703 --> 00:15:47,437 Ripe-witted... 222 00:15:47,471 --> 00:15:50,640 And just. 223 00:15:50,675 --> 00:15:54,044 Their victory brings a period of peace to the colony. 224 00:15:54,078 --> 00:15:57,314 Their friendship is celebrated in a feast. 225 00:15:57,348 --> 00:16:01,117 In time, it will become known as Thanksgiving. 226 00:16:02,186 --> 00:16:04,854 One of the main themes in the founding of America 227 00:16:04,889 --> 00:16:07,591 Was a place to do business, 228 00:16:07,625 --> 00:16:09,993 A place to expand your horizons, 229 00:16:10,027 --> 00:16:14,397 A place to live a life of your own, 230 00:16:14,432 --> 00:16:15,932 Practice your own religion. 231 00:16:15,967 --> 00:16:17,400 Those are the basic themes that brought people 232 00:16:17,435 --> 00:16:21,638 To these shores to colonize. 233 00:16:27,678 --> 00:16:29,980 It's the start of a period of prosperity 234 00:16:30,014 --> 00:16:33,183 That will transform North America. 235 00:16:36,554 --> 00:16:39,189 From Jamestown and Plymouth, their descendants grow 236 00:16:39,223 --> 00:16:41,358 Across the landscape. 237 00:16:45,796 --> 00:16:48,832 As more and more people cross the Atlantic-- 238 00:16:48,866 --> 00:16:51,868 Thousands, tens of thousands, 239 00:16:51,902 --> 00:16:53,870 People with different backgrounds, 240 00:16:53,904 --> 00:17:00,277 Different reasons for being here... 241 00:17:00,311 --> 00:17:04,347 America becomes the place for everybody from everywhere. 242 00:17:07,051 --> 00:17:08,418 Rolling the dice, 243 00:17:08,452 --> 00:17:12,522 Coming together to create 13 colonies. 244 00:17:12,556 --> 00:17:16,593 From Jamestown, agriculture spreads across the South, 245 00:17:16,627 --> 00:17:21,598 Dirt farms transform into sprawling plantations. 246 00:17:21,632 --> 00:17:25,435 Irish, Germans, and Swedes push back the frontier. 247 00:17:28,272 --> 00:17:30,407 The Dutch bring commerce to a small island 248 00:17:30,441 --> 00:17:34,444 At the mouth of the Hudson River. 249 00:17:34,478 --> 00:17:37,514 In time, it will be named New York. 250 00:17:39,150 --> 00:17:42,385 The colonists are 2 inches taller, and far healthier, 251 00:17:42,420 --> 00:17:45,355 Than those they left behind in Europe. 252 00:17:45,389 --> 00:17:47,624 The Puritans average eight children, 253 00:17:47,658 --> 00:17:52,696 And they are twice as likely to survive to adulthood. 254 00:17:52,730 --> 00:17:54,864 They are 20% richer 255 00:17:54,899 --> 00:17:58,668 And pay only 1/4 of the taxes of those in England. 256 00:17:58,703 --> 00:18:01,104 Many still think of themselves as British, 257 00:18:01,138 --> 00:18:05,875 But each generation grows further from its roots. 258 00:18:05,910 --> 00:18:08,712 Nowhere more so than Boston. 259 00:18:10,314 --> 00:18:13,216 May 9, 1768. 260 00:18:13,250 --> 00:18:15,418 Seven generations after John Rolfe's first 261 00:18:15,453 --> 00:18:17,153 Tobacco harvest, 262 00:18:17,188 --> 00:18:20,323 The British want a bigger piece of the action. 263 00:18:26,097 --> 00:18:28,732 A British customs official springs a surprise raid 264 00:18:28,766 --> 00:18:30,233 On The Liberty, 265 00:18:30,267 --> 00:18:32,836 A ship belonging to John Hancock, 266 00:18:32,870 --> 00:18:34,971 One of the richest men in Boston. 267 00:18:37,508 --> 00:18:40,710 But Hancock's crew has other ideas. 268 00:18:47,551 --> 00:18:50,687 They're carrying 100 casks of imported wine 269 00:18:50,721 --> 00:18:55,058 And don't want to pay duty. 270 00:18:55,092 --> 00:18:58,995 It's a radical act of rebellion against taxes imposed by a king 271 00:18:59,029 --> 00:19:02,132 3,000 miles away. 272 00:19:03,801 --> 00:19:07,470 To the British, they're just common smugglers. 273 00:19:08,706 --> 00:19:11,474 This small skirmish changes everything. 274 00:19:11,509 --> 00:19:13,510 The British seize Hancock's ship, 275 00:19:13,544 --> 00:19:17,080 Triggering riots that sweep through Boston. 276 00:19:17,114 --> 00:19:20,283 We didn't wanna pay taxes to a king and to a parliament 277 00:19:20,317 --> 00:19:21,718 Where we didn't have a voice, 278 00:19:21,752 --> 00:19:25,054 And we didn't have any representation. 279 00:19:25,089 --> 00:19:28,758 We have a natural resentment toward government, 280 00:19:28,793 --> 00:19:31,928 Which was how we were born? 281 00:19:33,431 --> 00:19:38,435 The king sends 4,000 redcoats to Boston to enforce his laws. 282 00:19:39,770 --> 00:19:43,339 Boston was a city of commerce, culture, civilization, 283 00:19:43,374 --> 00:19:45,275 And revolution, 284 00:19:45,309 --> 00:19:48,077 Unfolding right before the eyes of the colonists 285 00:19:48,112 --> 00:19:50,213 And the eyes of the British. 286 00:19:58,622 --> 00:20:01,224 October 1768. 287 00:20:01,258 --> 00:20:03,960 British soldiers clamp down on Boston, 288 00:20:03,994 --> 00:20:07,997 A port crucial to the British Empire... 289 00:20:08,032 --> 00:20:10,667 And a hub of global trade and commerce. 290 00:20:16,707 --> 00:20:19,976 Its dockyards are some of the busiest in the world, 291 00:20:20,010 --> 00:20:24,647 Producing 200 ships a year from America's vast timber reserves. 292 00:20:27,551 --> 00:20:30,653 1/3 of all British shipping is built in the colonies. 293 00:20:35,325 --> 00:20:39,261 Timber fuels the global economy... 294 00:20:39,295 --> 00:20:41,363 Much like oil does today. 295 00:20:48,171 --> 00:20:50,706 Across New England, marks identify the tallest, 296 00:20:50,740 --> 00:20:56,144 Strongest trees selected by the crown for British ships. 297 00:20:56,179 --> 00:21:00,048 England has lost most of its forests. 298 00:21:00,083 --> 00:21:02,384 It wants American wood. 299 00:21:06,723 --> 00:21:12,060 In Boston, there's one redcoat for every four citizens. 300 00:21:12,095 --> 00:21:16,832 It's a city under occupation. 301 00:21:16,866 --> 00:21:18,800 Paul Revere is a silversmith 302 00:21:18,835 --> 00:21:22,404 And one of Boston's prominent businessmen... 303 00:21:22,438 --> 00:21:24,973 An unlikely subversive. 304 00:21:25,008 --> 00:21:28,043 (Paul Revere) They formed and marched with insolent parade, 305 00:21:28,077 --> 00:21:32,247 Drums beating, fifes playing, and colors flying, 306 00:21:32,282 --> 00:21:37,119 Each soldier having received 16 rounds of powder and ball. 307 00:21:37,153 --> 00:21:40,188 (Man) He is an upper-middle-class figure, 308 00:21:40,223 --> 00:21:42,491 Someone who has risen through his own efforts, 309 00:21:42,525 --> 00:21:43,892 His own talent. 310 00:21:43,927 --> 00:21:47,262 He represents what we have created on our own 311 00:21:47,297 --> 00:21:49,431 With very little help 312 00:21:49,465 --> 00:21:52,034 From our cousins across the Atlantic. 313 00:21:52,068 --> 00:21:57,105 But when revolution comes to North America... 314 00:21:57,140 --> 00:22:00,842 Revere will be at the center of it. 315 00:22:05,661 --> 00:22:09,898 (Narrator) Boston and the 13 colonies are an economic powerhouse, 316 00:22:09,932 --> 00:22:12,033 Critical to Britain. 317 00:22:15,938 --> 00:22:18,306 Nearly 40% of everything exported from Britain 318 00:22:18,341 --> 00:22:20,408 Makes its way to America. 319 00:22:24,213 --> 00:22:26,247 The fishing fleet ships thousands of tons of 320 00:22:26,282 --> 00:22:28,483 Salted cod to the Caribbean. 321 00:22:31,487 --> 00:22:34,322 Returns with sugar and molasses... 322 00:22:34,357 --> 00:22:37,459 Raw material for rum. 323 00:22:37,493 --> 00:22:40,762 Taxed by the British after every exchange. 324 00:22:44,333 --> 00:22:47,168 In Africa, rum is the currency used to purchase the most 325 00:22:47,203 --> 00:22:49,304 Profitable cargo of all... 326 00:22:54,477 --> 00:22:58,013 African slaves. 327 00:22:58,047 --> 00:23:00,815 Between 1700 and 1800, 328 00:23:00,850 --> 00:23:03,451 More than 1/4 of a million Africans are brought 329 00:23:03,486 --> 00:23:05,787 To the American colonies. 330 00:23:05,821 --> 00:23:09,024 More slaves than all those who came of their own free will. 331 00:23:13,662 --> 00:23:17,265 Most wind up on large plantations in the South. 332 00:23:17,299 --> 00:23:20,535 But they're also critical to the economy of the North. 333 00:23:20,569 --> 00:23:25,073 10% of Boston's population is black. 334 00:23:25,107 --> 00:23:28,576 Boston is a melting pot, and tension is building. 335 00:23:29,979 --> 00:23:32,213 (Woman) Nobody likes invaders in their homes. 336 00:23:32,248 --> 00:23:36,084 To have people here, foreigners on your soil, 337 00:23:36,118 --> 00:23:38,753 Is something-- is a great incentive for people to fight. 338 00:23:38,788 --> 00:23:40,722 (People shouting) 339 00:23:40,756 --> 00:23:44,059 March 5, 1770: 340 00:23:44,093 --> 00:23:48,496 After three days of unrest, an angry mob roams the streets. 341 00:23:48,531 --> 00:23:50,098 Hundreds of men who lost their jobs 342 00:23:50,132 --> 00:23:54,502 And blame the British gather on King Street 343 00:23:54,537 --> 00:23:56,938 And face off against eight redcoats 344 00:23:56,972 --> 00:23:59,074 With orders not to fire. 345 00:24:01,610 --> 00:24:06,081 What's about to happen will change America forever. 346 00:24:07,483 --> 00:24:11,086 A 17-year-old wig maker's apprentice, Edward Garrick, 347 00:24:11,120 --> 00:24:12,987 Lights the fuse. 348 00:24:17,760 --> 00:24:20,628 This is how wars start. 349 00:24:22,064 --> 00:24:24,599 (Men shouting) 350 00:24:29,205 --> 00:24:30,772 Come on, let's have it! 351 00:24:34,610 --> 00:24:37,512 Private Hugh Montgomery is hit with a club. 352 00:24:39,248 --> 00:24:42,183 (Men shouting) 353 00:25:13,048 --> 00:25:17,152 An African-American, Crisps Attucks, dies instantly. 354 00:25:20,923 --> 00:25:23,791 (Man) Everybody, run! 355 00:25:39,642 --> 00:25:42,810 When the smoke clears, four more are dead. 356 00:25:46,415 --> 00:25:50,685 How Boston reacts will change the course of history. 357 00:25:54,490 --> 00:25:56,691 Silversmith and political radical Paul Revere 358 00:25:56,725 --> 00:25:59,861 Causes the moment British soldiers kill five colonists 359 00:25:59,895 --> 00:26:03,698 In the streets of Boston. 360 00:26:03,732 --> 00:26:06,668 His engraving will fuel the fires of revolution 361 00:26:06,702 --> 00:26:11,206 As outrage spreads across the 13 colonies. 362 00:26:12,608 --> 00:26:16,544 (Man) Unhappy Boston sees thy sons deplore, 363 00:26:16,579 --> 00:26:20,548 Thy hallowed walks besmeared with guiltless gore, 364 00:26:20,583 --> 00:26:23,751 Whilst faithless Preston and his savage bands, 365 00:26:23,786 --> 00:26:25,753 With murderous rancor, 366 00:26:25,788 --> 00:26:27,855 Stretch their bloody hands. 367 00:26:31,727 --> 00:26:33,928 The most formidable army in the world 368 00:26:33,963 --> 00:26:37,265 Firing on an unarmed crowd. 369 00:26:37,299 --> 00:26:42,270 An explosive image with a title that says it all: 370 00:26:42,304 --> 00:26:44,606 "The Bloody Massacre." 371 00:26:44,640 --> 00:26:45,873 (Man) There was the old joke, 372 00:26:45,908 --> 00:26:47,909 "You give me a picture; I'll give you a war." 373 00:26:47,943 --> 00:26:50,845 Those who wanted to stir things up 374 00:26:50,879 --> 00:26:52,280 And to make a statement 375 00:26:52,314 --> 00:26:54,115 And maybe even lead a revolution, 376 00:26:54,149 --> 00:26:57,285 It made them able to rally others to their side. 377 00:27:00,322 --> 00:27:02,190 News spreads fast. 378 00:27:02,224 --> 00:27:04,192 The colonists are avid readers, 379 00:27:04,226 --> 00:27:06,995 A legacy from the first Bible-reading Puritans 380 00:27:07,029 --> 00:27:08,930 In Plymouth. 381 00:27:08,964 --> 00:27:12,700 Boston has the first weekly newspaper. 382 00:27:12,735 --> 00:27:16,704 There are now more than 40 papers across the colonies. 383 00:27:16,739 --> 00:27:20,475 And the new postmaster general, Benjamin Franklin... 384 00:27:20,509 --> 00:27:22,744 Has introduced a revolutionary 385 00:27:22,778 --> 00:27:24,879 Postal-delivery system. 386 00:27:27,950 --> 00:27:31,085 Night riders cut the delivery time in half. 387 00:27:33,188 --> 00:27:35,790 The communications network connecting the colonies 388 00:27:35,824 --> 00:27:39,060 Is one of the best in the world? 389 00:27:39,094 --> 00:27:42,997 And the British have no idea. 390 00:27:43,032 --> 00:27:45,333 They hope the news can be contained. 391 00:27:47,503 --> 00:27:49,103 Before news reaches England, 392 00:27:49,138 --> 00:27:52,807 Most of America knows about the Boston Massacre. 393 00:27:52,841 --> 00:27:55,543 It's a very American spirit of an idea, 394 00:27:55,577 --> 00:27:58,546 This idea that everybody should have access to knowledge. 395 00:27:58,580 --> 00:28:01,649 It's very much like that pioneering idea, 396 00:28:01,684 --> 00:28:04,819 Everybody should be able to make their way in the world. 397 00:28:04,853 --> 00:28:07,755 A printer in Connecticut can read the exact same story 398 00:28:07,790 --> 00:28:10,992 As a farmer in North Carolina. 399 00:28:13,295 --> 00:28:15,697 December 1773. 400 00:28:15,731 --> 00:28:17,932 "The Boston Gazette" breaks another story 401 00:28:17,966 --> 00:28:23,037 That will fan the flames of rebellion. 402 00:28:23,072 --> 00:28:25,373 The rising tide of anger and resentment 403 00:28:25,407 --> 00:28:28,142 Forces England's hand. 404 00:28:28,177 --> 00:28:31,879 They repeal all taxes... 405 00:28:31,914 --> 00:28:34,716 Except one, on tea. 406 00:28:36,185 --> 00:28:38,286 It's not enough. 407 00:28:38,320 --> 00:28:40,288 In one of the most famous acts of resistance 408 00:28:40,322 --> 00:28:42,090 In American history, 409 00:28:42,124 --> 00:28:46,694 Rebels dump over $1 million worth of tea in Boston Harbor. 410 00:28:48,263 --> 00:28:51,599 When someone comes along and smacks us, 411 00:28:51,633 --> 00:28:53,768 We don't turn the other cheek. 412 00:28:53,802 --> 00:28:56,137 That's not who we are. 413 00:28:59,608 --> 00:29:00,942 (Man) Move it! 414 00:29:01,371 --> 00:29:05,007 The British respond by shutting down Boston Harbor... 415 00:29:07,912 --> 00:29:12,282 One of America's busiest, wealthiest ports. 416 00:29:20,658 --> 00:29:22,159 Come on, lad. 417 00:29:23,594 --> 00:29:26,263 Hundreds lose their jobs. 418 00:29:27,565 --> 00:29:29,566 The British mean to strangle any resistance 419 00:29:29,600 --> 00:29:32,969 From the rebellious colony of Massachusetts. 420 00:29:36,107 --> 00:29:39,442 America is about to change forever. 421 00:29:46,284 --> 00:29:52,088 Tensions escalate far beyond Boston. 422 00:29:52,123 --> 00:29:54,291 Settlers are pushing west. 423 00:29:54,325 --> 00:29:58,528 Many have their eyes set on new land west of the Appalachians. 424 00:30:01,632 --> 00:30:04,000 But to protect Native American lands, 425 00:30:04,035 --> 00:30:05,735 England has banned settlements 426 00:30:05,770 --> 00:30:08,438 Along a boundary called the Proclamation Line. 427 00:30:11,175 --> 00:30:15,979 Hundreds are evicted from their homes on the frontier. 428 00:30:17,548 --> 00:30:20,283 September 5, 1774. 429 00:30:20,318 --> 00:30:22,319 (John Adams) We want liberty... 430 00:30:22,353 --> 00:30:24,020 Incensed at the British actions, 431 00:30:24,055 --> 00:30:27,390 56 delegates from across the colonies gather 432 00:30:27,425 --> 00:30:30,360 At the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia. 433 00:30:32,463 --> 00:30:36,166 It's the first step on the road to American democracy. 434 00:30:37,635 --> 00:30:40,503 Among them are John Adams, 435 00:30:40,538 --> 00:30:42,205 Patrick Henry, 436 00:30:42,240 --> 00:30:45,976 And a gentleman landowner from Virginia 437 00:30:46,010 --> 00:30:49,179 Named George Washington. 438 00:30:49,213 --> 00:30:52,115 (George Washington) At a time when our lordly masters in Great Britain 439 00:30:52,149 --> 00:30:55,318 Will be satisfied with nothing less than the deprivation 440 00:30:55,353 --> 00:30:57,420 Of American freedom, 441 00:30:57,455 --> 00:30:59,489 It seems highly necessary that something should be done 442 00:30:59,523 --> 00:31:02,859 To maintain liberty. 443 00:31:07,029 --> 00:31:11,032 Across New England, people prepare to defend themselves. 444 00:31:11,066 --> 00:31:16,437 Smuggled arms are collected and stashed in secret hideaways. 445 00:31:16,472 --> 00:31:19,106 But while many expect conflict, 446 00:31:19,141 --> 00:31:23,277 Most delegates in Philadelphia want peace with Britain. 447 00:31:23,312 --> 00:31:26,214 A military action would make a wound 448 00:31:26,248 --> 00:31:29,250 That would never be healed. 449 00:31:30,919 --> 00:31:33,054 (Man) That's good, we don't have all day, let's go, come on. 450 00:31:33,088 --> 00:31:35,923 The First Continental Congress resolves that a British attack 451 00:31:35,958 --> 00:31:37,758 On any one colony 452 00:31:37,793 --> 00:31:40,962 Will be regarded as an attack on all of them. 453 00:31:46,368 --> 00:31:50,271 What emerges at Philadelphia is solidarity. 454 00:31:50,305 --> 00:31:55,243 (Patrick Henry) The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, 455 00:31:55,277 --> 00:32:01,415 New Englanders and New Yorkers are no more. 456 00:32:01,450 --> 00:32:04,819 I'm not a Virginian. 457 00:32:04,853 --> 00:32:07,255 I am an American. 458 00:32:08,156 --> 00:32:12,960 The future of the 13 American colonies hangs in the balance. 459 00:32:16,798 --> 00:32:19,100 Spring 1775. 460 00:32:19,134 --> 00:32:21,035 Near Concord, Massachusetts. 461 00:32:21,069 --> 00:32:22,537 Get in here, get those weapons stacked up. 462 00:32:22,571 --> 00:32:23,704 We haven't got all day. 463 00:32:23,739 --> 00:32:25,973 Local gunsmith Isaac Davis puts the town militia 464 00:32:26,008 --> 00:32:28,576 Through basic training. 465 00:32:28,610 --> 00:32:31,279 (Man) The American patriots knew that they were doing the right thing. 466 00:32:31,313 --> 00:32:33,781 You're starting the birth of a nation. 467 00:32:33,815 --> 00:32:36,951 You had to really believe in what you were doing. 468 00:32:36,985 --> 00:32:38,486 (Isaac Davis) You've gotta keep this clean here, sir. 469 00:32:38,520 --> 00:32:40,588 If you keep that clean, it'll save your life. 470 00:32:40,622 --> 00:32:44,692 If war comes, this will be America's first line of defense. 471 00:32:44,726 --> 00:32:47,962 A volunteer home guard with weapons paid for 472 00:32:47,996 --> 00:32:50,865 By local citizens. 473 00:32:50,899 --> 00:32:52,800 Gentlemen, it's looking good, it's looking good. 474 00:32:52,834 --> 00:32:54,769 Let's have some breakfast and move out. 475 00:32:54,803 --> 00:32:58,105 They're farmers, blacksmiths, and store owners. 476 00:32:58,140 --> 00:33:03,778 A fighting force of ordinary Americans. 477 00:33:03,812 --> 00:33:06,714 (Man) The militiamen of any of the colonies were made up 478 00:33:06,748 --> 00:33:08,382 Of just its citizens. 479 00:33:08,417 --> 00:33:11,552 It was a citizen-based protection unit. 480 00:33:11,587 --> 00:33:13,988 And some of them had some skills, 481 00:33:14,022 --> 00:33:16,591 But some of them were just the carpenters. 482 00:33:16,625 --> 00:33:20,428 Some of them were just the mason or the blacksmith. 483 00:33:20,462 --> 00:33:23,464 I mean, these were e guys that-- 484 00:33:23,498 --> 00:33:26,434 They had something at stake to protect their colony. 485 00:33:26,468 --> 00:33:27,802 So they started to form together, 486 00:33:27,836 --> 00:33:30,371 Just trying to help protect each other. 487 00:33:30,405 --> 00:33:33,541 Every town across the colonies has its own militia, 488 00:33:33,575 --> 00:33:36,944 But now they're preparing to defend themselves 489 00:33:36,979 --> 00:33:40,881 Against the British Army. 490 00:33:40,916 --> 00:33:43,417 (Isaac Davis) Better than yesterday, better than yesterday. 491 00:33:43,452 --> 00:33:45,886 For six generations across Massachusetts, 492 00:33:45,921 --> 00:33:48,923 Men are expected to serve as militiamen. 493 00:33:48,957 --> 00:33:50,024 In Massachusetts, 494 00:33:50,058 --> 00:33:52,560 1/3 of all men between 16 and 50 495 00:33:52,594 --> 00:33:56,864 Are ready to bear arms at a minute's notice. 496 00:33:56,898 --> 00:33:58,332 Excellent, good shot. 497 00:33:58,367 --> 00:34:00,635 We keep this up, we're gonna give those redcoats a scare, 498 00:34:00,669 --> 00:34:02,703 All right? 499 00:34:02,738 --> 00:34:07,174 The British will not stand for any armed resistance. 500 00:34:09,344 --> 00:34:11,946 April 19, 1775. 501 00:34:12,594 --> 00:34:17,164 After midnight, 900 redcoats leave their barracks in Boston 502 00:34:17,199 --> 00:34:23,037 For Lexington and Concord, about 20 miles away. 503 00:34:23,071 --> 00:34:27,241 Their orders: Arrest the Rebel leaders and seize their weapons. 504 00:34:31,280 --> 00:34:35,149 News of the British attack also reaches Paul Revere. 505 00:34:35,183 --> 00:34:38,319 His midnight ride will alert local militias. 506 00:34:41,390 --> 00:34:46,694 Revere rides ahead of the British troops. 507 00:34:46,728 --> 00:34:49,263 His warning spreads from town to town, 508 00:34:49,298 --> 00:34:52,500 across the New England countryside. 509 00:34:59,241 --> 00:35:02,643 Paul Revere reaches Lexington... 510 00:35:02,678 --> 00:35:05,813 In time to spread the word. 511 00:35:05,847 --> 00:35:07,782 The British are coming. 512 00:35:07,816 --> 00:35:09,016 We need to warn the militia. 513 00:35:09,051 --> 00:35:11,152 Get 'em together. 514 00:35:12,587 --> 00:35:13,888 Come on! 515 00:35:21,010 --> 00:35:25,047 By 5:00 in the morning, 60 militiamen line up. 516 00:35:25,081 --> 00:35:28,717 They're commanded by a farmer, John Parker. 517 00:35:28,751 --> 00:35:31,553 They're faced off against hundreds of well-armed 518 00:35:31,588 --> 00:35:34,723 And highly experienced British soldiers. 519 00:35:39,164 --> 00:35:42,800 What happens next will transform the world forever. 520 00:35:46,706 --> 00:35:50,276 (Narrator) Sunrise, April 19, 1775. 521 00:35:52,279 --> 00:35:58,384 On one side 60 men, poorly armed and barely trained. 522 00:35:58,418 --> 00:35:59,618 On the other, 523 00:35:59,653 --> 00:36:03,289 Hundreds of the most powerful army in the world. 524 00:36:03,323 --> 00:36:05,891 Men who have only been active for a handful of months 525 00:36:05,926 --> 00:36:10,029 vs. an army that in the past 20 years 526 00:36:10,063 --> 00:36:13,332 Has fought on five continents 527 00:36:13,366 --> 00:36:16,602 And defeated everything in its path. 528 00:36:16,636 --> 00:36:18,003 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. 47320

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