This is a Ken Burns Documentary in six two-hour episodes. Directed by Sarah Bolstein, Ken Burns and David P. Schmidt and narrated by Peter Coyote. The movie goes through the history of the Revolutionary War, starting around Boston which is were the first shots were fired. Episode One In Order to be Free (May 1754-May 1755) The first section takes us through the problems in Boston and the Boston Tea Party. The pamphlets that were written fomenting the idea of rebellion. It includes the Boston Massacre where a Black man, Crispus Attucks became one of the first to do at the hands of the British. The first episode ends with the "shot heard around the world" at Lexington and Concord. Episode Two An Asylum for Mankind: (May 1775- July 1776) This episode begins with the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was a British victory, but showed that the Americans could fight against British regulars. George Washinton is given the job of general by the congress. The episode ends with the Declaration of Independence. Episode Three The Times that Try Mens Souls (July 1776-January 1777) In this episode Washington loses a series of battles for New York. He retreats to Pennsylvania, but Christmas day 1776 he crosses the Delaware and attacks the Britis (Prussians) at Trenton New Jersey. Episode Four Conquer by a Drawn Game (January 1777- February 1778) In this episode Washington struggles to keep the British from taking Philadelphia. He loses a battle at Brandywine and has to flee and is unable to defend Philadelphia. He is able to get away. However up north an invading army coming down the Hudson is repelled at Saratoga. The U.S. gets a major victory. They also pass the Articles of Confederation letting the world know they are serious. This allows the French to enter the war. Washington at the same time realizes that as long as he survives to fight another day, eventually the colonies will win their independence. Episode Five The Soul of All America (December 1777-May 1789) The Revolutionary War moved from the north to the south. The British use their shipping advantage and head to Charleston, South Carolina. The met with success, and had to abandon most of their gains in the north, except they still held New York. Washington orders people to wage unrelenting war against Native Americans who had fought with the British. As such the confederate tribes were greatly hurt. Episode Six The Most Sacred Thing (May 1780-onward) Cornwallis is assigned as the commander of British forces in the south. He is able to subdue most of South Carolina, but some of his subordinates are too brutal, consequently the American militia forces grow. One of the most. rutal commanders was Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. Knowing he was a rash commander, the commander of the American forces Brigadier General Daniel Morgan. He asked the militia to fire two rounds, before leaving to set up behind the Continental regulars. This the did, but when they left Tarleton interpreted this as their retreating. He rushed in too quickly, leaving no reserve. The British hit subsequent lines of soldiers who were hidden behind hills. As a result the Americans won a significant victory and caused serious damage to Cornwallis' forces. Cornwallis turned north to Yorktown. Here Washington and the french were able to trap Cornwallis. His surrender lead to the end of the war.
This documentary has few underlying themes in addition to the narrative of the revolutional War. These ae discussing the treatment of the Native Americans, another is the treatment of African Slaves. The British had freed some of them, even though they might have slave owners. Many of these went north to Nova Scotia after the war. They weren't welcome there so the headed to Sierra Leone and established Freetown. Another theme is the conflicts between Loyalists (those still loyal to Britain) and the Americans. There was some very harsh treatment back and forth. Both sides committed some atrocities. The war was not pretty. The subject of Benedict Arnold came up. He at times was Washington's most trustd general. He was significant in the Battle of Saratoga. However he also betrayed his country. He had plans to hand over west Point. These were discovered, but he fled to the British before he could be captured.
This series is quite an investment in time. Six episodes and two hours each. At times my mind wondered but the story is fascinating, and this war was much more brutal than I would have imagined.











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