If you’ve ever wanted to see how the American Revolution really went down beyond the polished speeches and marble statues then pour yourself a drink, settle in, and give this series a look: Ken Burns: The American Revolution. Starting November 16.
It’s not just a retelling—it’s a reckoning.
The war wasn’t clean, and it sure as hell wasn’t simple. It was fought in muddy fields, narrow alleys, and deep in the hearts of men who had everything to lose. Burns brings it to life the way it ought to be told, through grit, blood, and principle. You’ll see the heroes you thought you knew, and the ones history nearly forgot.
You’ll feel the weight of betrayal, the fire of rebellion, and the stubborn hope that maybe, just maybe, a ragtag people could stand up to the most powerful empire on earth. For those of us who’ve lived on the edge of law and liberty, it hits different. So take it from me: if you want to understand the fire that forged this nation, don’t skip this one. It’s worth every minute.
🔗 https://www.pbs.org/kenburns/the-american-revolution/

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