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In reply to the discussion: KEN BURNS, WoW! [View all]Deminpenn
(17,199 posts)72. That is so, but here, the British actively sought to set the
interior settlers, mostly Scotch and Irish, against the costal, mostly English, settlers. It was kind of their last ditch effort to win the war.
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Ken Burns is a treasure..it takes years to get his documentaries completed but so worth it for us.
Deuxcents
Nov 20
#1
I like that he trashed the narrative on George III that is/was taught in our schools
BannonsLiver
Nov 20
#7
I heard it said that Burns could do a documentary on dirt an it would be wonderful. 😂😂😂
Srkdqltr
Nov 20
#10
The British offered freedom from slavery for blacks that fought for the Crown nt
wolfie001
Nov 20
#21
I was going to point out how wonderful the illustrations are, just rounds out this most excellent production. n/t
SheilaAnn
Nov 20
#28
Yes, and George Washington was not a nice man. But he was the right man for the time in which we needed him.
SunSeeker
Nov 20
#36
Since the 18th century artillery has been the biggest killer on the battlefield
AverageOldGuy
Nov 20
#22
Yes, Burns' episode 2 talks about the horrible toll smallpox took during the Revolutionary War. nt
SunSeeker
Nov 20
#37
"The Revolutionary War wasn't just fought with muskets or antique cannons shooting at each other."
Collimator
Nov 20
#26
The French King Louis XVI (hubby of Marie Antoinette) loaned vast sums for our revolution
hedda_foil
Nov 20
#29
Never thought of the American Revolution as our first civil war until watching the first couple of episodes.
walkingman
Nov 20
#30
That the American Colonial Revolution changed the whole world's idea of governance has been what I have always
ShazamIam
Nov 20
#32
I'm sorry your teachers failed you. I was taught all of that by my teachers in the 1960s.
Martin68
Nov 20
#45