The historical documentary master is at the top of his game in this thrillingly timely history lesson about democracy.
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Why watching Ken Burns' ‘The American Revolution' might be the most patriotic act you do this year
Director Ken Burns' 12-hour, six-part PBS docuseries "The American Revolution" reframes the nation's founding, revealing how division and compromise built America - lessons still vital today.
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The American Revolution premiere ending explained: Why is the Battle of Lexington significant in the revolution?
An in-depth look at the premiere episode of Ken Burns’ latest documentary The American Revolution. We examine the pivotal ...
By Vince Bzdek What is most striking about Ken Burns’ extraordinary new PBS documentary on the American Revolution is how ...
On this Fourth of July, with federal troops still on the ground in Los Angeles, our own American Revolution provides a surprising lesson on the perils of military overreach in domestic affairs.
(WPDE) — A nationwide event to honor the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's midnight run and the 'opening acts' of the American Revolution will include participation from South Carolina. The event, ...
"The American Revolution" is a sweeping, six-part PBS docuseries that feels like a confrontation of how America's founding ideals were born ...
It’s the 249th birthday of the United States. And as Americans begin to prepare for our nation’s grand semiquincentennial celebration next year, it is worth reengaging with the document whose ...
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American Revolution: Navigation Acts
When did the American colonists really start to get irritated with the British? It was long before 1776. In this video I ...
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