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04:32Can I ask you a question sir?
04:33What is it?
04:35Why spend all that money on Louisiana?
04:37Seems to me like those lands are full of things we don't need.
04:41Including angry bears and beasts with tusks taller than a house.
04:45Those new lands are the future of this nation Freeman.
04:50Space for people to live.
04:53Own land, plant crops.
04:56New Eden will make America the greatest nation the world has ever seen.
05:02The West will be my legacy.
05:05It shall be tamed.
05:10Might be that some other folk have something to say about that.
05:15You may leave me now, Freeman.
05:19Even though Lewis and Clark come back with all these treasures,
05:22what they really do is spark America's imagination.
05:28Still so much to do, Dick.
05:33Hmm?
05:35So much to learn.
05:41Jefferson's greatest contribution to the United States as president was the Louisiana Purchase.
05:51Every minute of every hour must be seized.
05:58That territory became the economic engine that established the United States as a global superpower.
06:18Though I walk through the shadow of the valley of death, I'll have no fear.
06:23For thou art with me.
06:26Amen.
06:34It's just too sad, Jimmy.
06:39I could remember Polly running around these lawns with her dolls.
06:44Such a pretty child.
06:51Now she's gone and three small children of her all left behind.
07:00Oh, look at me.
07:04I should be thinking about poor Thomas.
07:08Who's already lost her wife.
07:11Now a daughter.
07:14Jefferson's life is often wracked by death.
07:18Polly Jefferson, who is very close to her father,
07:22she dies soon after giving birth to one of Jefferson's grandchildren.
07:29One person dies, another is born.
07:37Another?
07:39You think you'd show a little more discretion?
07:53At the same time,
07:54Sally Hemings was pregnant with Thomas Jefferson's son.
07:59But Jefferson wouldn't acknowledge it.
08:03Look at him.
08:06You think there was this kind of hoopla when two of our children died?
08:11No, there was not.
08:16I know what you two want.
08:18But it ain't gonna happen.
08:21He's not gonna be in any mood to grant favors anytime soon.
08:25Melinda was to be the body servant, to be the companion of Thomas Jefferson's daughter.
08:31Her death changed everything for Melinda.
08:34Now there's a possibility that she could be sold.
08:36Or she could be sent out to work the fields.
08:44Please, Sally. I'm begging you.
08:48You're the only one the president might listen to.
08:52John and my future is resting on him.
08:56All right. I'll ask him.
08:59But don't expect any miracles.
09:14It's late, Thomas.
09:16Would you like me to leave you?
09:18No.
09:20Oh, stay.
09:22I need company.
09:34I'm running out of time, Sally.
09:37Don't be foolish.
09:39You got more life in you than a hundred young bucks.
09:44Y'all just hurting because you lost something precious.
09:50And that kind of wound takes time to eat.
09:56Even though she is in this incredibly subordinate position to Jefferson, she is in this very intimate relationship with him.
10:03She has this kind of close access to him.
10:06That's her influence.
10:08I know it's the wrong time.
10:10I've got to ask you for something.
10:14Go on.
10:16Freeman and Melinda want to get married.
10:19John was supposed to ask Polly for permission, but he didn't get around to it in time.
10:26I'll think about it.
10:37Think of yourself as dead.
10:39You have lived your life.
10:42Now, take what's left and live it properly.
10:47What doesn't transmit light creates its own darkness.
10:53Dwell on the beauty of life.
10:56Watch the stars and see yourself running with them.
11:08What is it?
11:12I don't just need a favor for Melinda.
11:15I need one for me.
11:18I've already buried two children.
11:20And now we're going to have another.
11:24I want to know that they are going to be emancipated, Thomas.
11:28And when you die, I want my own freedom too.
11:31We've spoken about this, Sally.
11:34I know we have.
11:35But you never put anything in writing.
11:39Make us free.
11:47What doesn't transmit light creates its own darkness.
11:56Even in his will, Sally Hemings isn't left anything.
12:00But Jefferson ensures his children with Sally Hemings are eventually able to pass into society as free men and free
12:09women.
12:11When Thomas Jefferson died, they just went free at that point.
12:14And they took their mother with them to go live in Charlottesville.
12:26The presidency has really worn on Thomas Jefferson.
12:30It's affected him personally, psychologically, physically.
12:33He begins to suffer headaches, the stress, the pressure, really is getting to him.
12:51What now?
12:53It's Burr.
12:56And what has the Vice President done now?
13:00Stole crown jewels?
13:02Married a matapony squad, taken up living in a teepee?
13:09He's killed Alexander Hamilton.
13:27Let's get this over with.
13:30Hamilton, who is often not a good judge of character, nails Burr perfectly.
13:36He says Burr is a weasel.
13:39Doesn't like him, doesn't respect him, doesn't trust him.
13:42This arrogant bastard thinks I won't shoot him.
13:45I'm the Vice President, after all.
13:59I'm gonna shoot that smile clean off your goddamn face.
14:03It goes clear back to when Alexander Hamilton endorsed Thomas Jefferson rather than Aaron Burr for the presidency after their
14:12tie.
14:12But the more immediate causes go to the governor's race in New York.
14:1620 paces.
14:24Hamilton assumes everybody will shoot into the air, as gentlemen should, and then they'll say the question of honor has
14:33been resolved.
14:42Dirty bastard. Aaron Burr shot him.
14:49Not smiling now, are you?
15:01You know, for a war hero, you are a surprisingly poor shot, Hamilton.
15:08I am deliberate.
15:16Hamilton is gut shot, and he dies the next day in excruciating pain.
15:24Dueling is illegal in every state in the union at the time, so Aaron Burr is indicted for murder in
15:31both New York and New Jersey, so he has to flee to South Carolina.
15:35He's still Vice President and he's on the run for murder.
15:44I can see the headlines now.
15:48Vice President of the United States shoots war hero dead.
15:58Burr has single-handedly made my presidency the reputation of this nation into a joke.
16:10He will be arrested, tried, and justice will be served.
16:16Maybe the damage has been done.
16:20He has made me look weak.
16:23And weakness in politics is a short step to defeat.
16:35Jefferson finds himself being criticized, and he hates it.
16:44He's a sick man, he has migraines.
16:47Bad migraines.
16:54What is it?
16:58Are you all right, Thomas?
17:01Is it too much to ask for some good news?
17:05Anything?
17:07Look, I'm sorry.
17:09There is something else that I need to share with you.
17:23The Pasha of Tripoli wishes to declare war on Earth.
17:32Of course he does.
17:34The Muslim countries of North Africa ran a extortion racket.
17:41They would capture ships and enslave the crews.
17:44Your options are to try and make a deal or try and use military force to get these countries to
17:51back off.
17:52And Jefferson tries both of those.
17:55The Tunisians are sending an ambassador to negotiate the ambassador's name.
18:05Meli-Meli.
18:06Meli-Meli.
18:10His people have sent a list of requests for his stay in Washington.
18:15He wants us to provide him with concubines.
18:28So, first they kidnap our sailors, now they want to steal our women.
18:37Well, good luck, James.
18:39Sir?
18:40As Secretary of State, I'd say this Meli-Meli business is very much your concern.
18:47Thomas, you surely can't expect me to purchase prostitutes for a state dignitary.
18:51Stanley?
18:55Oh, you do.
19:16The Netherrealization
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