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Sons of Liberty (2015) Season 1 Episode 3 - Independence
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00:00:00...on Sons of Liberty.
00:00:02Taking your ship, you loyalist bastard!
00:00:04All of this violence and unrest, it is bad for business.
00:00:08It's all money for you. It's not what this is about.
00:00:10You can't force us to drink your junk tea when it's at the bottom of the harbor!
00:00:16There's nothing to be done to quash this insurrection.
00:00:22General Gage.
00:00:23Your service as governor has concluded.
00:00:25General Gage is a cancer.
00:00:27He brings with him only suffering and death.
00:00:30Is this how you treat loyal British citizens?
00:00:38Not British. They're colonists.
00:00:40And all of you will be treated however I see fit until you learn to submit to your king.
00:00:45Well, I cannot leave a lady stranded. Let me take you home.
00:00:51British oppression in Boston is constant and unending.
00:00:54Boston has brought this outrage upon itself.
00:00:57These men are not going to give you an army.
00:00:59And what would you have us to?
00:01:00I suggest that you make one.
00:01:02Mr. Adams, whatever you need, I am in.
00:01:05James Barrett!
00:01:06Revere says you're a man who can be trusted.
00:01:07I'll go way back.
00:01:11What around Boston is that Gage is coming for you?
00:01:13You'll be shot dead in the streets.
00:01:14A damn martyr. Is that what you want?
00:01:16I want justice.
00:01:17I know what you and your friends are doing and I want to be a part of it.
00:01:20You actually witnessed Samuel Adams and John Hancock.
00:01:23Good. I want to see them both hang.
00:01:28Get saddled.
00:01:29Gage's troops are on the march for Adams and Hancock.
00:01:31We're going to get there first.
00:01:33We have to stay and we have to fight.
00:01:35Those men out there are giving their lives to protect us, to protect me.
00:01:37Sam!
00:01:38Sam!
00:01:38If you die, this whole thing dies with you.
00:01:40The records are coming!
00:01:47Dispersed now!
00:01:48Not another inch of this field will you take!
00:01:52Prepare to fire!
00:01:54Let them fire fast!
00:02:10Let them fire!
00:02:30Second right!
00:02:34Fire!
00:02:40Fire!
00:02:50Fire!
00:02:52Fire!
00:02:57Fire!
00:03:08Fire!
00:03:09Fire!
00:03:10Hey!
00:03:17Oh shit!
00:03:19Kill him! Quick! Kill him!
00:03:33Sorry, Ace! Kill him!
00:03:35Don't let him get away!
00:03:38Hey!
00:03:40Don't let him explode!
00:03:54Whoa!
00:03:57Oh my God.
00:03:58Oh my God.
00:04:01Oh.
00:04:06Ah.
00:04:06I'm sorry.
00:04:36Paul, you're home?
00:04:48I'll survive.
00:04:58John.
00:05:03I'm going to have it conquered.
00:05:07Get him and get to safety.
00:05:16Paul.
00:05:20Look after yourself.
00:05:21Sir, Adams and Hancock have escaped.
00:05:36They knew we were coming.
00:05:38Someone talked.
00:05:39Shall we return to Boston, sir?
00:05:42We will carry out our orders.
00:05:45Prepare the troops to march to Concord.
00:05:47Sir.
00:05:48Keep the gunpowder.
00:05:51Okay.
00:05:54Bring me that one.
00:06:03Where is Sam Adams?
00:06:08Answer me.
00:06:10Who warned Adams we were coming?
00:06:36Answer me.
00:06:37Kill him.
00:07:00Kill him.
00:07:00To Concord.
00:07:18To Concord.
00:07:18Kill him.
00:07:20Go on.
00:09:20I'm a friend of Paul Revere's.
00:09:28The British are on their way with a full regiment of men.
00:09:32Whatever you got in that barn, all in Massachusetts knows you got it.
00:09:36Are you able to hide it?
00:09:40Could need to wake some people up.
00:09:56Hurry up!
00:09:58Let's go!
00:10:02Let's go!
00:10:04Let's go!
00:10:14Let's go!
00:10:15Let's go!
00:10:16Let's go!
00:10:17Let's go!
00:10:18Let's go!
00:10:19Hey!
00:10:22There's a weapons.
00:10:24Head in.
00:10:26I didn't!
00:10:27The weapons!
00:10:28Hey!
00:10:39Where's the weapons?
00:10:42Hidden.
00:10:43Better hope so.
00:10:58Hold up.
00:11:18Twenty men back that way, back to the other side of the house.
00:11:21The rest of you follow me.
00:11:26All right.
00:11:37Red line!
00:11:39Up!
00:11:56All right!
00:11:59Captain James Barrett.
00:12:06It's been a long time since anyone called me captain.
00:12:10Major John Pitcairn, His Majesty's British Marines.
00:12:14Always a pleasure to meet a fellow military man.
00:12:17At least I've heard that.
00:12:19Clear the treeline!
00:12:21You fought against the savages, did you not?
00:12:24Yeah.
00:12:25Against them?
00:12:26I'm with them, but those were different times.
00:12:30Well, I suppose the thrill of war has a way of distorting time.
00:12:34I never found war to be much of a thrill.
00:12:39Well, I suppose war has a way of distorting judgment as well.
00:12:43All right, cool.
00:12:43I saw you.
00:12:44об
00:13:13I don't know.
00:13:43I just finished planting my bean crop, so I'm afraid I don't have much to offer your men.
00:13:55Nothing?
00:13:58Some milk, a few chickens. Welcome to it.
00:14:02How about gunpowder?
00:14:05Pardon?
00:14:07Not muskets, loading rods. Maybe even a cannon.
00:14:10What the hell would I do with a cannon?
00:14:17One of your old war comrades was sighted around these parts.
00:14:24I'm sure you remember Paul Revere.
00:14:27Fine.
00:14:27I haven't seen Paul Revere in ages.
00:14:32We know that your farm is being used to saw weapons.
00:14:44And if you save us the trouble of searching for them, I will personally see to it that you are not punished.
00:14:50In fact, you'll be rewarded.
00:14:53Now, if, however, we are forced to search your farm, and we do so much as find a single horn of gunpowder...
00:15:03Very well, then.
00:15:21Tear the place apart!
00:15:23Search everywhere!
00:15:24Clear!
00:15:26To yourself, protection party left high!
00:15:48As much as we'll get away!
00:15:49Leave nothing I've heard!
00:16:03Move yourselves!
00:16:19Major!
00:16:31Major!
00:16:44Aha.
00:16:49Well, we found something.
00:17:05Memento from the thrill of war.
00:17:09Nostalgia is hardly treason.
00:17:13Now, lead me to tend to my farm.
00:17:19It's in great need of repair.
00:17:39Wait for it.
00:17:43Ah!
00:17:48Well, nostalgia is what's going to get you killed.
00:17:52Fire!
00:17:58Bomb up on me!
00:18:04Keep firing!
00:18:09Get up again!
00:18:10Follow back to the bridge! Retrieve the colors!
00:18:14Move back!
00:18:16Retrieve the colors!
00:18:22Move back!
00:18:23Move back!
00:18:27Move back!
00:18:34Move back to the bridge!
00:18:36That's a hard shot!
00:18:47Move back!
00:18:52Come on!
00:18:57Go back!
00:18:59That's right.
00:19:00That's right.
00:19:00That's right.
00:19:30Your prize.
00:19:33Let's dig up the weapons.
00:19:37Time to take back our city.
00:19:59Let's go.
00:20:29Dismount when reporting to your commanding officer.
00:20:41Yes, sir.
00:20:48What is this?
00:20:50Their men fought viciously, like savages, sir.
00:20:53Where are they?
00:20:56Marching close behind.
00:20:58They may already be outside the city.
00:21:00Where are Adams, Hancock, the rebel munitions?
00:21:04I don't know, sir.
00:21:06You've no excuse for your failure?
00:21:09Sir, the rebels knew we were coming.
00:21:12My men performed a thorough search of the property.
00:21:15The munitions were gone, and they had enough time to prepare an assault.
00:21:19I alone gave the order to march.
00:21:22Major, you and your officers were the only men who knew the objective.
00:21:25Please do not question my officer's loyalty, sir.
00:21:30Treason against the crown is a crime punishable by hanging.
00:21:35We are servants of the king.
00:21:38You have my word that not one of us has spoken against his majesty.
00:21:42I'll swear to it.
00:21:44Examine your ranks from the highest officer to the lowliest sentry.
00:21:47No gambling houses, no brothels, no taverns.
00:21:53Every British soldier will be either on report or confined to the barracks.
00:21:59Yes, sir.
00:22:00Make yourself presentable before you report to my office.
00:22:04Perhaps then you can explain where your colors are.
00:22:06Unh** Oh.
00:22:12Be light.
00:22:13Stop by it.
00:22:14Come on Paola.
00:22:15Come on.
00:22:16Be light.
00:22:17Be light.
00:22:17Be light.
00:22:17Be light.
00:22:18Get us.
00:22:18You're welcome.
00:22:19Be light.
00:22:20Be light.
00:22:22Be light.
00:22:23We have light.
00:22:24Oh, God, you scared me.
00:22:54Your doctor, Dr. Warren, you've seen a lot of him.
00:23:03You wouldn't happen to know whom he was friendly with, would you?
00:23:08Samuel Adams, John Hancock.
00:23:11Has your doctor ever mentioned either of those names?
00:23:15No. I wouldn't know anything about that.
00:23:18I hardly knew the man.
00:23:24I know it was you.
00:23:31What have you done?
00:23:37Their blood is on your hands.
00:23:41Traitor.
00:23:47They're not going to die.
00:23:50They need nothing, they need nothing.
00:23:54They need nothing.
00:23:57They need nothing.
00:23:59They need nothing.
00:24:02Breakfast?
00:24:22When was the last time you ate something?
00:24:32Is it true about you and Gage's wife?
00:24:43You've always looked out for me.
00:24:47But this time I'm telling you.
00:24:49Be careful.
00:25:00I need a word.
00:25:02You hear about Kelly?
00:25:07Yes.
00:25:09I'm sorry.
00:25:11We'll have our revenge soon enough.
00:25:13They've called for a second Continental Congress.
00:25:16They demand an explanation from you.
00:25:19Do they want it right now?
00:25:20Yes, now.
00:25:22In case they hadn't noticed, we're in the middle of a fight here.
00:25:25That's what they're afraid of.
00:25:27What's the point?
00:25:29So I can watch them write another love letter to the King?
00:25:32Gage's troops will be back.
00:25:34More men, more firepower.
00:25:36He's right.
00:25:37He's right.
00:25:38They'll join the British.
00:25:40They'll proclaim sides and they'll join the British against us.
00:25:43No, he's right.
00:25:45He's right.
00:25:46I've been around rich men my whole life.
00:25:48And they will not lose.
00:25:49They will not lose their fortunes.
00:25:51Anything but their fortunes.
00:25:52They will always take the side of power.
00:25:56Now, gentlemen, the Crown, Gage, the Empire, they will stop at nothing to make these men turn.
00:26:07And they will turn.
00:26:10If they'd have offered it to me, I would have taken it.
00:26:17Warren and I will stay here.
00:26:23We'll hold the line.
00:26:25Fine.
00:26:30But you're coming with us.
00:26:37Draft a letter to Lord North.
00:26:39Tell him Parliament must authorize a greater British presence here in the colonies.
00:26:44They can send 5,000 soldiers, demand 10.
00:26:46They can send 10, demand 20.
00:26:48This is a war.
00:26:50It's time you all started treating it as such.
00:26:55General Clint, secure the city.
00:26:58I want every exit sealed.
00:27:00Yes, sir.
00:27:01Your men are to shoot anyone trying to leave Boston.
00:27:04I don't care if they're in full British uniform.
00:27:06No one is above suspicion.
00:27:08Dismissed.
00:27:16I see no soldiers in the streets of Philadelphia.
00:27:23Pennsylvania is not at war.
00:27:25New York is not at war.
00:27:26Boston is at war.
00:27:27None of this would have happened if it wasn't for him.
00:27:29It's true.
00:27:30If it wasn't for Sam Adams and his thuggish friends, we wouldn't be in this position.
00:27:35We would be leading our lives content.
00:27:36And British.
00:27:37I see no soldiers in the streets of Philadelphia.
00:27:40Pennsylvania is not at war.
00:27:42New York is not at war.
00:27:44Boston is at war.
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00:28:09You're defendants.
00:28:10We're not enshrined.
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00:28:17What didangs de CIO du CIOinqu céu teleport?
00:28:18None of you
00:28:21None of you have seen
00:28:24What has been happening in Boston
00:28:27Good men have lost their lives
00:28:29And you are sitting here
00:28:30And arguing and looking for somebody to blame
00:28:32Well here I am
00:28:33I am here
00:28:36I am here to work with you
00:28:39I am here to work with you
00:28:42Toward a solution
00:28:43To a problem you created
00:28:46This is not a good situation
00:29:05We need these men
00:29:07I know someone who can help
00:29:16So this is where greatness resides
00:29:29I am honestly amazed
00:29:32He's still alive
00:29:33No I mean delightful
00:29:37It was delightful
00:29:38Your usual fee
00:29:41And a little extra
00:29:44Oh thank you
00:29:46I'll see you next Thursday
00:29:48Okay
00:29:49Bye bye
00:29:50Gentlemen
00:29:52What are you doing in my house?
00:30:00We had an appointment
00:30:01Dr. Franklin
00:30:02My name is John Adams
00:30:04It's Mr. John Hancock
00:30:06My cousin Samuel Adams
00:30:08We're the congressional delegates
00:30:10From Boston sir
00:30:11Oh
00:30:12Well as long as you're not here
00:30:16To ransack the place
00:30:17Come on
00:30:19We have Boston surrounded
00:30:34Gage and his men still control the city
00:30:37But now that we've cut off Charlestown
00:30:38They can't hold off much longer
00:30:41They'll be coming for us
00:30:43What's the status of the militia?
00:30:45We're growing every day
00:30:46But these men are untrained
00:30:48They're unorganized
00:30:50They're unorganized
00:30:50Can we withstand a full-out British attack?
00:30:53A few charges maybe
00:30:55A full-scale attack?
00:31:08So you want to operate your businesses
00:31:14Without someone else taking it over?
00:31:17Yes
00:31:18And live in your own houses
00:31:20Without the fear
00:31:22Of someone taking it?
00:31:25Absolutely yes
00:31:26You want the
00:31:32The right
00:31:34To not
00:31:38Be at the whim of a king
00:31:41Exactly
00:31:45Well gentlemen
00:31:49I've been in England
00:31:51For more than a decade
00:31:53And
00:31:54You're not going to
00:31:55Get any of those rights
00:31:57Or freedoms
00:31:58From them
00:31:59You're not talking about
00:32:06Defending your rights
00:32:07As Englishmen
00:32:08You're talking about
00:32:13You're talking about a new country
00:32:14A country
00:32:16Yes
00:32:19All the colonies united
00:32:23A new nation
00:32:28Is that the only way it's going to work?
00:32:31Is that really what you want?
00:32:37Well I suppose it is
00:32:38Yes
00:32:39Well that
00:32:41That's an absolutely bat shit
00:32:46Crazy idea
00:32:48That's exactly what I want too
00:32:52So
00:32:54Let's see if we can sell this idea to anyone else
00:32:59Mr. Jefferson
00:33:07I hope we can count on your support
00:33:09You can consider me a friend to the cause
00:33:12That was easy
00:33:14Oh I talked to him earlier
00:33:16He was with us from the beginning
00:33:17Now
00:33:19Let's get to work
00:33:21Gentlemen
00:33:23Mr. Franklin
00:33:23I grant you that
00:33:31But my good men
00:33:32I stand before you
00:33:33As a man
00:33:34Who has taken the leap
00:33:36And as a man
00:33:38Who as a consequence
00:33:39Is reaping
00:33:41To think about it
00:33:45While we are dependent on Britain
00:33:47To buy our cotton
00:33:47You know that I'm very close
00:33:49With the French
00:33:50Right?
00:33:52What if I was
00:33:52Assured
00:33:58That any saltpeter
00:34:00Procured for
00:34:02Any continental militia
00:34:04Would come
00:34:05Solely
00:34:06To your telecom
00:34:07Tell me what some of your concerns may be
00:34:10And perhaps I can find a way
00:34:11To alleviate them
00:34:12Gentlemen
00:34:13I understand your concern
00:34:14Of course I do
00:34:15I think I have a button
00:34:17Gwinnett
00:34:18From Georgia
00:34:19Now all he needs
00:34:20Is an assurance
00:34:21That we won't meddle
00:34:23With his land grants
00:34:24It's not gonna work
00:34:25It will
00:34:25It takes time
00:34:28Time is the one thing
00:34:30That we don't have
00:34:30Gage still has Boston
00:34:32Talking about purchasing
00:34:34More saltpeter
00:34:35From Rhode Island
00:34:36Mr. Adams
00:34:37You're missing the point
00:34:37We need to appeal
00:34:38To their motivation
00:34:40And they're all different
00:34:42You're talking about
00:34:45Starting a country
00:34:45What kind of country
00:34:47Would that be?
00:34:49Mr. Adams
00:34:50You have a lot to learn
00:34:50And I suggest
00:34:51You learn it quickly
00:34:52If 12 years
00:34:54Standing in front of Parliament
00:34:56Has taught me anything
00:34:56It's that politics
00:34:57Is a chess match
00:34:58You must think
00:35:00Five moves ahead
00:35:02And what happens
00:35:04Five moves from where
00:35:05We are now
00:35:06We take their king
00:35:10Tomorrow
00:35:22We break this stalemate
00:35:25You are Britain's best
00:35:28We shall not be outsmarted
00:35:30By these traitorous colonists
00:35:32With respect sir
00:35:33We're outnumbered
00:35:34And surrounded
00:35:35They may be colonists
00:35:36But they still know
00:35:37How to fire a gun
00:35:37I don't want your excuses
00:35:38I want the scalp
00:35:40Of every colonial savage
00:35:41In those hills
00:35:42There might be one way
00:35:44But it will be costly
00:35:46We attack them
00:35:47Across the harbour
00:35:48Here at Bunker Hill
00:35:50If we can overtake them
00:35:52And secure the high ground
00:35:53Around Charlestown
00:35:55Sir the loss of life
00:35:56Would be catastrophic
00:35:56The losses will be significant
00:35:59But reinforcements
00:36:00Are on their way
00:36:01From London
00:36:01As we speak
00:36:03The one thing
00:36:03We can afford to lose
00:36:04Is soldiers
00:36:05We can't afford
00:36:06To lose Boston
00:36:07Significant
00:36:07Sir
00:36:08That's how you describe
00:36:11Thousands of lives
00:36:13At stake
00:36:13I beg your pardon
00:36:15Sir
00:36:15It's just that
00:36:16Silence
00:36:16We attack tomorrow
00:36:22At first light
00:36:24Ready the troops
00:36:27What we march to do today
00:36:44We do for king
00:36:48And country
00:36:50For king and country
00:36:52I need your hearts
00:36:55Your souls
00:36:57Many of us
00:37:00Will die today
00:37:01And we will die
00:37:04With honour
00:37:05For king and country
00:37:07For king and country
00:37:08Who's are?
00:37:09Who's are?
00:37:10To Bunker Hill
00:37:12To
00:37:14Forward march
00:37:15Forward march
00:37:19Forward march
00:37:20They're coming in!
00:37:48They're coming in the harbor!
00:37:50They're coming in the harbor!
00:37:52They're coming in the harbor!
00:37:57They're coming in the harbor!
00:38:12Looks like they're going to come through Charlestown.
00:38:28We need a fortified bunker hill.
00:38:29Let's move.
00:38:42Mr. Revere, I found some friends of mine.
00:38:49Well, you might want some help.
00:38:51Welcome, gentlemen.
00:38:52We can use every hand we can get.
00:38:54You heard the man.
00:38:55Go on inside and get some access.
00:39:12What do you mean it's the last of it?
00:39:33That's all we got.
00:39:37Gage is on his way here with five men of warships and 3,000 men, at least.
00:39:41We don't have the ammunition.
00:39:43We're going to get one, maybe two shots at most.
00:39:45We don't have the ammunition.
00:39:49We're going to get one.
00:39:51We're going to get one.
00:39:52We're going to get one.
00:39:53We're going to get one.
00:40:02We're going to get one.
00:40:03We're going to get one.
00:40:04Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruning books into spears.
00:40:34Beat your plowshares into spears.
00:41:04I know you're afraid.
00:41:22There's no shame in fear.
00:41:25Any man with something to lose fears death.
00:41:29Dear God.
00:41:34Here they come.
00:41:38Super reinforcements now.
00:41:40Hold the high ground.
00:41:41They don't take this bucket.
00:41:43Ready your weapons.
00:41:44Move it out.
00:41:46Heavy that rifle.
00:41:47Let's go.
00:42:08Close up!
00:42:15Deans formation!
00:42:19Deans formation!
00:42:26Get your heads up!
00:42:31Alignment!
00:42:38Lack, lack, lack, lack, lack!
00:42:41Carry on, put me over there!
00:42:43Put yourself up, put yourself up!
00:42:45Exit!
00:42:47Come on, come on!
00:42:48All your weapons!
00:42:49A lot of them are locked!
00:42:51Ready!
00:42:52Do this we go!
00:42:58This is a plastic country!
00:43:05Exit!
00:43:08Arms!
00:43:11Ready!
00:43:27Cannons!
00:43:29Cannons!
00:43:38What's going on?
00:43:39Rapid fire!
00:43:40Rapid fire!
00:43:41Rapid fire!
00:43:56Back to the retail!
00:43:57Get back!
00:44:00Back to the retail!
00:44:09No!
00:44:15Ah!
00:44:17Ah!
00:44:21Ah!
00:44:26Come on!
00:44:27Hey, hey, look at me.
00:44:52Hey, look at me.
00:44:57Hey, look at me.
00:45:27Hold fast, I'll be back.
00:45:30Here we go.
00:45:31Let's get back in the fight.
00:45:34Let's get back in the fight.
00:45:44Start the advance.
00:45:57Ready, out.
00:46:02Concern of your ammunition.
00:46:04Fight only in my command!
00:46:07Go to the boat!
00:46:10At boat!
00:46:12On!
00:46:18Stay in formation!
00:46:23Hold your fire!
00:46:26Step! Step! Step!
00:46:34Step!
00:46:46Steady.
00:46:50Hold!
00:46:59Wait. Wait for my order.
00:47:04Fire!
00:47:06Fire!
00:47:11Keep firing!
00:47:21Get up again!
00:47:23Let's go!
00:47:25Over there!
00:47:27No!
00:47:32Wait!
00:47:34Let's go!
00:47:36Keep firing!
00:47:39Put your fire!
00:47:41Move!
00:47:42Put your fire!
00:47:45Oh!
00:47:46I don't know.
00:48:16Get him back!
00:48:18Get him back!
00:48:40They're retreating!
00:48:46Get him back!
00:48:48Got him on the right cannon!
00:49:12Hold the retreat!
00:49:14Start the second advance!
00:49:16Yes, sir.
00:49:18Major.
00:49:22Lead them yourself.
00:49:24For the glory of the marines!
00:49:32Advance!
00:49:34We're running out of ammo!
00:49:46Conserve your ammunition!
00:49:48Sailor!
00:49:50Aim for the officers.
00:49:52Yes, sir.
00:49:58We're running out of ammo!
00:50:00Conserve your ammunition!
00:50:02Sailor, aim for the officers.
00:50:04Yes, sir!
00:50:10Oh!
00:50:12Oh!
00:50:14Oh!
00:50:16Oh!
00:50:18Oh!
00:50:20Oh!
00:50:22Oh!
00:50:24Oh!
00:50:26Uh!
00:50:28Oh!
00:50:30Oh!
00:50:32Oh!
00:50:34Oh!
00:50:36Oh!
00:50:38Oh!
00:50:40Oh!
00:50:42Oh!
00:50:48Fire!
00:50:49Fire!
00:50:52Peter! Help him out!
00:50:54Good shot! Help him out!
00:50:56Back up, help him!
00:51:19I warned you, our losses would be severe. Be patient, General. You'll have your victory.
00:51:41Fire back!
00:51:49Fire! We have to get out of here!
00:51:53Fire!
00:52:00Fire! We need to get out of here!
00:52:04Fire!
00:52:06Fire!
00:52:16The moon's with me!
00:52:17Advance!
00:52:19Advance!
00:52:25的
00:52:28hur
00:52:31Let's go.
00:53:01Let's go.
00:53:31Let's go.
00:54:01Let's go.
00:54:31Let's go.
00:55:01Let's go.
00:55:02Let's go.
00:55:03Let's go.
00:55:04Let's go.
00:55:05Let's go.
00:55:06Let's go.
00:55:07Let's go.
00:55:08Let's go.
00:55:09Let's go.
00:55:10Let's go.
00:55:11Let's go.
00:55:12Let's go.
00:55:13Let's go.
00:55:15Let's go.
00:55:16Let's go.
00:55:17Let's go.
00:55:18Let's go.
00:55:19Let's go.
00:55:20Let's go.
00:55:22Let's go.
00:55:24Oh, my God.
00:55:54He is dead.
00:56:10No!
00:56:12No!
00:56:13No!
00:56:14No!
00:56:15No!
00:56:16No!
00:56:17No!
00:56:18No!
00:56:19No!
00:56:20No!
00:56:21No!
00:56:22No!
00:56:23No!
00:56:24No!
00:56:25No!
00:56:26No!
00:56:27I killed him myself.
00:56:30The coward died trying to run away.
00:56:34No!
00:56:35No!
00:56:36No!
00:56:37No!
00:56:38No!
00:56:39No!
00:56:44No!
00:56:45No!
00:56:46No!
00:56:47No!
00:56:50No!
00:56:51No!
00:56:52No!
00:56:58Back for England.
00:57:04You're on the next ship out of the harbor.
00:57:11My wife is sick.
00:57:13Restrain her if she attempts to leave.
00:57:15Yes, sir.
00:57:16Oh, my...
00:57:19No one is asking you to abandon hostilities.
00:57:29We're not blind to the plight of New England.
00:57:31Then why do you insist on being so unhelpful?
00:57:33Our forefathers thrived on a sacred union with England.
00:57:37I, for one, am not prepared to destroy that bond.
00:57:41Not while war is still avoidable.
00:58:14Hundreds of our militiamen were slaughtered by General Gage and his troops.
00:58:19Along with our friend, Dr. Joseph Warren.
00:58:23These were all brave and true patriots.
00:58:26We should observe a moment of silence.
00:58:33No.
00:58:35We have observed enough silence.
00:58:38We need action.
00:58:39Mr. Washington.
00:58:40General Gage is a ruthless, brutal tyrant who will stop at nothing.
00:58:45I will ride to Boston.
00:58:47I will take care of him myself.
00:58:49Are there any objections?
00:58:51Good day, gentlemen.
00:58:56Sam.
00:59:03Sam.
00:59:12Assemble our reserve forces.
00:59:15I want a full-scale attack as soon as our soldiers are walking again.
00:59:18Sir, our victory at Bunker Hill has had little consequence. We've lost hundreds of men.
00:59:24We've suffered losses, yes, but a hundred of ours means far less than one hundred of theirs.
00:59:29We attack again before they can replenish their numbers.
00:59:34But, sir, the reinforcements from London should be here shortly. Let's bide our time.
00:59:39Tell me, what did we fight that battle for? We have them on the run. We must push forward at all costs.
00:59:45Now.
00:59:48What are you doing?
00:59:55I'm going somewhere that I can be useful.
00:59:57You can be useful here.
00:59:58Nothing's happening here.
01:00:00We've been at this for weeks.
01:00:02No. Your cousin, Mr. Franklin, me, we have been at it. You have been no help at all.
01:00:10Can you deny it? Have you done anything to convince these men?
01:00:14These men. These men are all terrified. They're all just in it for themselves. They all want something.
01:00:23Yes, they do. But you do not. I didn't understand at first, but now I do. All you want is for things to be fair for everyone.
01:00:31If you leave, everyone else will leave. You have to stay and convince them. You have convinced me.
01:00:38You have to stay and convince them.
01:00:46Look at me. I am broke. This. This is all I have left.
01:00:55You're the only one with no agenda.
01:01:04You're the only one who can make these men hear the truth.
01:01:13Good luck.
01:01:43Good luck.
01:01:49Come on.
01:02:09so we don't even have a third of the house yet no what about South Carolina I have no idea what
01:02:29South Carolina is going to do at this point well unless it's unanimous it does us no good
01:02:34general gage will pick us off colony by colony all right but enough of the bullshit let's try this my
01:02:49way glad you're back
01:03:04Mr. Revere George Washington I'm very happy to meet you I regret I was unable to arrive sooner
01:03:28that's a lot of men we gathered every militia from here to Philadelphia
01:03:34they're good men they're prepared to fight for their freedom we could use your help
01:03:42well gage is most likely preparing for the final charge break through whatever fortifications
01:03:47you might have left so we must be ready
01:03:50George Washington yes how many soldiers does he have
01:03:58at least six thousand we need to get out of this city it'll be a fight they have Boston
01:04:06surrounded and we've lost too many men reinforcements from London are on their way
01:04:10no send a messenger to George Washington tell him I want to speak with him yes sir
01:04:16we need unity one voice any holdouts to the cause undermine our argument completely I'm sorry Mr. Adams but that's just a bridge too far I understand your trepidation but a vote from you
01:04:33Mr. Trezum
01:04:37Mr. is there something funny Mr. Adams
01:04:40you still think you have a choice do you Mr. Rulich
01:04:44they will take your possessions
01:04:47they will rip you from your home
01:04:49and they'll probably kill you
01:04:51sure as I'm standing here right now
01:04:53I would think about it for you
01:04:57I'm coming to you.
01:05:22Leave us.
01:05:24It's all right.
01:05:27George.
01:05:30Promise.
01:05:32I see you've finally found an army.
01:05:34You can call it that.
01:05:36I'm willing to promote you to general.
01:05:38They honor me with that title, yes.
01:05:41Not the first time you and I have stood by a fire
01:05:45in these godforsaken wilds.
01:05:47There is something oddly comforting about that.
01:05:50I was already a seasoned officer
01:05:52when General Braddock dragged me here
01:05:55along with 4,000 of his troops.
01:05:58We were to save a colonial commander
01:06:01who failed to defend our borders here.
01:06:04I'm sure you'll remember.
01:06:07Fort necessity.
01:06:09That was it.
01:06:10Our position was lost to the French,
01:06:12and yet Braddock appointed that same colonial commander,
01:06:15you, as his personal aide-de-camp.
01:06:19I have to say my fellow officers and I were greatly surprised.
01:06:24Nonetheless, I was honored to lead the advance attack.
01:06:28Braddock and you, his ambitious errand boy,
01:06:32were to hold the rear guard,
01:06:34a chaotic mess of ill-trained pig farmers
01:06:37who dissolved into hysteria at the first sounds of battle.
01:06:41You allowed the enemy to flank us
01:06:44and forced us into a devastating retreat
01:06:47over 1,000 British casualties,
01:06:50including General Braddock himself,
01:06:52whom you had personally sworn to serve and protect.
01:06:57That was a long time ago.
01:06:59I've often wondered, General Washington,
01:07:01what it was like as Braddock lay dying in your arms.
01:07:08What must he have said to you?
01:07:13He said,
01:07:17we shall better know how to deal with him next time.
01:07:23And here we are.
01:07:27You would do well to remember
01:07:29that I continued fighting alongside the British Army
01:07:32with those pig farmers.
01:07:37But they learned,
01:07:38point of fact,
01:07:40you are here now because of them.
01:07:42Yes, the irony is not lost.
01:07:47Now,
01:07:49I expect you will be asking me
01:07:51to allow you and your men to leave Boston.
01:07:54Yes, very good.
01:07:56And you'll give us free passage.
01:07:58Why would I do that?
01:07:59Well, if you don't,
01:08:01I'll burn Boston to the ground.
01:08:07There are a great many homes in this city,
01:08:09homes filled with the families of your soldiers.
01:08:12Yes, of your soldiers.
01:08:22So be it.
01:08:23You never did get that commission with the British Army.
01:08:40You were so coveted.
01:08:42No.
01:08:44Thank God.
01:08:45That's a shame.
01:08:48It's a mistake.
01:08:49We'll have the city within a week.
01:08:50Why give them free passage now?
01:08:51We lost Bunker Hill because of their numbers,
01:08:54not their passion.
01:08:56Why give them any further victory that would harm ours?
01:08:58Boston blackened by fire,
01:08:59just as Charlestown was,
01:09:00would be a blow to morale.
01:09:01And we have a long war to fight.
01:09:02We agreed to let them leave unmolested.
01:09:04They will not leave unfollowed.
01:09:05They will not leave unfollowed.
01:09:06And we have a long war to fight.
01:09:07We agreed to let them leave unmolested.
01:09:08They will not leave unfollowed.
01:09:09So that we would better know how to deal with them next time.
01:09:13We had a long war to fight.
01:09:14And we have a long war to fight.
01:09:17We agreed to let them leave unmolested.
01:09:19They will not leave unfollowed.
01:09:23So that we would better know how to deal with them next time.
01:09:24Uh, and we have a long war to fight.
01:09:28We agreed to let them leave unmolested.
01:09:30They will not leave unfollowed.
01:09:36So that we will better know how to deal with them next time.
01:09:38That's George Reed from Delaware.
01:10:04Scare him.
01:10:08Mr. Reed.
01:10:14Mr. Reed.
01:10:23Your own constituencies is going to be a bit more than a very, very good...
01:10:26...see or understand what I'm talking about.
01:10:30Mr. Franklin.
01:10:35John.
01:10:36Sir.
01:10:38At some point, this is all going to come to a vote.
01:10:43Somebody needs to preside over it.
01:10:46It should be you.
01:10:50You want me to preside over Congress?
01:10:55But what about Sam?
01:11:02Did you know I grew up in Boston?
01:11:04Yes, sir, I was aware of that.
01:11:05You know, your uncle was a quite impressive man.
01:11:12At least in some ways.
01:11:14To some people.
01:11:16That he was.
01:11:18You see, here's the thing, John.
01:11:21I know where you've come from.
01:11:25And I know now where you've ended up.
01:11:30You're the right man for the job.
01:11:35You're the right man.
01:11:42Oh, God.
01:11:46Alright.
01:11:47What do you mean?
01:11:48No?
01:11:48What do you mean?
01:11:49Oh, good.
01:11:54Try it back to your king!
01:11:55Go back! Go back!
01:11:59Go back!
01:12:00Get out of here!
01:12:25They think it's over.
01:12:55So we have most of the room, just a few holdouts.
01:13:10Yes, we're close. We're very close.
01:13:13It's time to write it down.
01:13:16A document, a declaration of our independence.
01:13:22The writer should be someone from outside the Boston Circle.
01:13:28A southerner.
01:13:30The other one's holding us back.
01:13:32Someone young, someone likeable.
01:13:34The exact opposite of you?
01:13:36Yeah.
01:13:38I have someone in mind.
01:13:42Mr. Jefferson.
01:13:52Mr. Adams.
01:13:54We have a task for you.
01:13:57Good day to you, sirs.
01:13:59Good day.
01:14:01It seems the British warships are heading south.
01:14:08How many ships?
01:14:10At least 60.
01:14:12So, London sent reinforcements.
01:14:15He's trying to finish this now.
01:14:17Head to Philadelphia, Mr. Revere.
01:14:20We must warn them.
01:14:22Ready the men at once.
01:14:27We march at dawn.
01:14:28I don't know how you do things in Georgia, but in Boston, that's not very funny.
01:14:43You gentlemen would excuse me just for two minutes.
01:14:55One moment, Nathaniel.
01:14:56I'll be back.
01:14:58Paul, what are you doing here?
01:15:00Four beers, please.
01:15:01Gage's full fleet is approaching the harbor.
01:15:04There's no longer any doubt.
01:15:06They're gonna attack New York.
01:15:08How long?
01:15:10A couple days at most.
01:15:14Are they joining the cause?
01:15:16Most of them.
01:15:17Well, we're out of time.
01:15:19Whatever's gonna happen here needs to happen right now.
01:15:29Why don't you come say hello?
01:15:35Gentlemen, apologies.
01:15:37I got you a fresh drink there.
01:15:39I want to introduce you to a very close friend of mine.
01:15:42Mr. Paul Revere.
01:15:43He brings news from General George Washington.
01:15:46How do you do?
01:15:47This is fresh down from Boston.
01:16:07It is a fine suit, Mr. Adams.
01:16:19We have a full house.
01:16:21You just need to tell them the truth.
01:16:26Are you ready?
01:16:28It's now or never.
01:16:30This is the right seat to be seen.
01:16:42The first one for the three.
01:16:45The second one for the three.
01:16:46The second one.
01:16:51The second one for the three.
01:16:53I know what most of you think of me, that I'm a thug, a smuggler, a rebel, and I started
01:17:17all of this. Asked for it. A drunk who never did anything with his life and has caused all
01:17:26this trouble for everybody. Well, I'm here today to tell you that you're right. I am.
01:17:39I am all of those things and more. But in the eyes of the crown, I'm nothing.
01:17:47In the eyes of the crown, you are nothing. You're just colonists. Who do you want to
01:18:00be? I mean, the answer actually isn't even important. It's the idea that we even have
01:18:08the right to ask the question, who do we want to be? We don't need a birthright. We don't
01:18:17need a family crest. And we certainly don't need the king's damn permission. What we
01:18:22need is a fair and equal chance. The freedom to live our lives the way that we see fit.
01:18:29And the confidence that that freedom cannot be taken away from us. That, that is our God-given
01:18:37right. And I, for one, I'm willing to fight for it. I'm willing to die for it.
01:18:51Independence, gentlemen. Independence.
01:19:03Maryland? Aye. New Hampshire? Aye. Virginia? Aye. Delaware? Aye.
01:19:33North Carolina? This is going to happen. Aye. How do you want to be remembered?
01:19:39Rhode Island? Aye. I will be remembered however history sees fit.
01:19:45New Jersey? Aye. South Carolina?
01:19:48North Carolina? Aye. Pennsylvania?
01:20:02Pennsylvania? You do whatever you're going to do. I abstain.
01:20:17Pennsylvania? Aye. Pennsylvania? Aye.
01:20:29Pennsylvania? Aye.
01:20:33Massachusetts? Sam?
01:20:38Hi. The resolution for independence is hereby passed.
01:20:54Congratulations. Your father would be proud.
01:21:00John.
01:21:04John?
01:21:06John?
01:21:10John?
01:21:12John?
01:21:16Congratulations.
01:21:27John.
01:21:34Here, you burn this.
01:21:46I'm sure you wrote it big enough?
01:22:00Yes, old King George should be able to see that.
01:22:16When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another,
01:22:24a decent respect requires that they declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
01:22:29We hold these truths to be self-evident.
01:22:34That all men are created equal.
01:22:38That they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights.
01:22:43And among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
01:22:51To secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
01:23:02And whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends,
01:23:08it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to establish new government.
01:23:13We therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, do and with the authority of the good people of these colonies,
01:23:25solemnly publish and declare that these United colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states.
01:23:33That they are absolved of all allegiance to the British crown,
01:23:36and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved.
01:23:44In the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence,
01:23:50we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.
01:23:55Thank you for the honor!
01:24:25Brennan!
01:24:26Brennan!
01:24:55Ben!
01:24:58Ben!
01:24:59It is too broad!
01:25:02Rehoboth3
01:25:17Thank you for the wrath of the transactions
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