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00:00Let's go!
00:41Let's go!
01:00Let's go!
01:28In 1620, the Mayflower docked in a port in southern England.
01:32The Puritans did not adapt well to the United Provinces, despite their hospitality.
01:38Fiercely independent, they decided to go to Virginia.
01:41this new land of America,
01:43where the London Company has just established its first settlers,
01:45and this was done under the leadership of John Robinson.
01:47The Lord, the Lord, the Lord, you are ready to help and assist!
01:52Of your mercy...
01:53But surely, don't you think there are better things to do than run away?
01:56Place !
01:57You're going to make progress!
01:59Yes, sister.
02:00Move aside!
02:02Let's go faster!
02:03Okay, nothing! Faster!
02:05What is it?
02:06It's hard to see, wait!
02:08There !
02:09Come on !
02:10My friend!
02:11Ouch!
02:13God !
02:14Ah!
02:15Ah!
02:16Prayers are all well and good, but you'd be more useful!
02:19Ah!
02:21It's clever of you to put us in our way!
02:24You can't pay attention, can you?
02:26And what about my equipment?
02:28I'm getting angry, I'm getting angry!
02:29I am everything!
02:30We have them in the highest heavens, have pity on us!
02:38Oh, they'll never all get on!
02:42Come on, let's move forward, move forward, move forward!
02:44We're going to miss the boat!
02:46Hurry!
02:47Ah, but we are before you!
02:49What? I want to show the first one!
02:50You won't get in before me!
02:52I'm going to get angry!
02:54One at a time, there won't be room for everyone!
02:57So what? Let us through!
02:59Ah, but of course, you should have said so!
03:01Go ahead, you're the first ones!
03:03Let's go there!
03:09Wow, that's speedwell!
03:11Do you have room for the two of us and these few belongings?
03:14I pay well!
03:15All aboard!
03:21And wait!
03:25But package!
03:27No !
03:31The sea is too rough!
03:34Turn around, let's go home!
03:38But what are you doing, Captain?
03:41I'm going back to the edge!
03:43But we paid for America!
03:45Well, take the canoe!
03:46What, row all the way to America?
03:48No, not quite, not until the Mayflower!
03:51Ah good !
03:52Come here, you!
03:55Hey, wait!
03:56Not so fast with that pencil!
03:57You forgot the main point!
03:59But what is it?
04:00Well, boss!
04:01Send it!
04:03Good !
04:05Okay, are you ready?
04:11Wait!
04:12Hold !
04:13No, no, no, no!
04:15Enough !
04:16Enough !
04:17But we're going to sink, boss!
04:20But he's leaving!
04:21Wait!
04:35Enough of me!
04:37Stop, François!
04:4991, 92, 93, 94, 94...
04:5395, 95, 97, 98...
04:55But that's not enough!
04:56I need 102!
04:57Wait !
04:57Okay, I'll start again!
04:5897, 98, 99, 93, 91, 92, 73, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101!
05:15And 102!
05:16The accountant!
05:18This is a symbol of your grace, the true remedy for our salvation!
05:21For our salvation!
05:24Amen!
05:25This time, the accountant, the con man, can sail towards his destiny.
05:31It is a singular country, the one towards which the pilgrims of the bluffer sail.
05:3630,000 or 40,000 years before our era, the forerunners of the Indian race came via Siberia to
05:42a long migration that led them to the new continent.
05:45Some have gone as far as Patagonia.
05:47Others settled near the great lakes of the northern lands.
05:53One million of them live there when the Europeans arrive.
06:02Hello, beautiful young lady, may I keep you company?
06:05One million for a territory 17 times the size of France.
06:09And bison.
06:1060 million bison.
06:12Why not me, finally?
06:15Growing and multiplying to give the Indian everything he needs.
06:18Meat to feed him, skin to clothe him, tendons for bowstrings, bones for arrowheads.
06:52Aug, come closer to the fire.
06:54You know, not far from here, on the Grande-Marre, I saw a large boat arrive, loaded with men.
07:00whites.
07:00What do you mean, white men?
07:02Yes, their skin was white.
07:03But what are these men like?
07:05Are they bad?
07:06Are they really that strong?
07:09Perhaps they are small?
07:11Are they coming onto our lands to hunt our bison?
07:15I would be surprised, they don't look like hunters.
07:17They are, how to put it, like that.
07:22We should go and see what these white men are like.
07:31Oh, those sounds are heavy.
07:35Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch!
07:50This animal is an emissary of Satan
07:52No, no, it is the Lord who sends it to us.
07:55To the great satisfaction of his loyal followers
08:07Oh my God
08:11Hey there, hey there
08:13I'd like to know who you are.
08:17And what does that mean?
08:20What does all this mean?
08:28That means these kids are savages
08:31Garbes à ouche
08:34Hey, hey, hey, hey
08:35Hey, hey, hey
08:35Hey, hey
08:35Hey, hey
08:36Hey, hey
08:47Look!
08:51Like a fake fake beast
08:52So
08:54How are you ?
08:55Ask him for two
09:00Offer him a comb
09:02SO ?
09:05And this?
09:08No !
09:10Me, not being a woman
09:13November 1621
09:15These festive days would give rise to Thanksgiving Day.
09:1890 Indians will participate
09:20Ah, you, friend
09:22But after these fraternizations
09:24A common language will quickly prove difficult
09:26Between these beings separated by 10,000 years of civilization
09:29Hey, oh, there you go, hey
09:31And the appetite for conquest of some
09:34It will clash harshly
09:35To the basic rusticity of others
09:38America will soon experience expansion
09:42To be honest, before the Mayflower
09:43And from the Siberian Indians
09:45Other visitors had come to brush against the American continent
09:48The Vikings of Eric the Red in the 10th century
09:52And when on October 12, 1492
09:54Columbus discovers America
09:55This America will give rise to some misunderstandings.
09:58First of all, it's in the Bahamas
10:00At Salvatore Island
10:01What is Columbus gaining a foothold in?
10:02Inspired by Marco Polo
10:04And believing he had discovered India
10:05He said, speaking of the inhabitants
10:07The Indians
10:08A few years later
10:09That's where the argument about who gets involved.
10:10What should we call this part of the world?
10:12Credit for his discovery was given to
10:14To Amerigo Vespucci
10:15An explorer
10:16Who had set his feet
10:17A few thousand kilometers away
10:18South of there
10:19Hence America
10:20And that's how history is written.
10:23And geography
10:27The first of these states
10:29Will it be Virginia?
10:30What was discovered in 1585?
10:31Sir Walter Raleigh
10:32But that was in 1607
10:34Only three ships
10:35They will land there
10:35The first emigrants
10:39These are the same ones
10:41Who will want to join
10:42Those of the Mayflower
10:43Who are lost
10:44They will come to land
10:45At Cape Cod
10:49We're going south
10:50Can you hear me?
10:51But why this land?
10:52Is it very hospitable?
10:54We're going to land there
10:56Captain
10:56I will not repeat it
10:58Lift it up at high speed
11:00That's to say
11:00That's enough, that's enough
11:02Are you going to tell me?
11:05That's enough for the share
11:13Wait
11:15He reigns with you
11:16In the unity of the Holy Spirit
11:17So be it.
11:19While in Virginia
11:20Immigrants are organizing
11:22Further north
11:22A Frenchman will found Quebec
11:24His name is
11:25Samuel de Champlain
11:26And will oversee the development
11:28From his city
11:30Allied with the Huron
11:31He explores the country
11:33The colonizer
11:35Unfortunately
11:35The French
11:36Whose native soil is fertile
11:37They rarely emigrate
11:38Towards these arid lands
11:4050 years later
11:42They will not yet
11:43Only 2000 in Canada
11:44Including 800 in Quebec
11:47And their heroism
11:48Will not always be enough
11:49To supplement the number
11:52Meanwhile in America
11:53Plymouth appears
11:55Providence
11:57In 1626
11:58A Dutch sailor
11:59Peter Midnight
12:00Buy from the Indians
12:01For $24
12:02Manhattan Island
12:03Thus is born
12:04New Amsterdam
12:05This wall will be later
12:06Wall Street
12:11In 1664
12:12An English squadron
12:13Under the command
12:14From the Duke of York
12:15Appears in front of the city
12:17The governor of this
12:18Is a Ruth Gaillard
12:19A one-legged man
12:20Peter Stuyvesant
12:21These are the last ones
12:28Chief
12:29More ammunition
12:30Out of ammunition
12:32Peter Stuyvesant
12:33Must surrender
12:33New Amsterdam
12:35Becomes New York
12:37In 1663
12:39They are founded
12:39The Carolinas
12:40Cotton country
12:41And landed aristocrats
12:42You're getting a good deal
12:44You see
12:46In 1665
12:48New Jersey
12:48Appears
12:49And will develop
13:00We didn't have any at all
13:01Follow my instructions
13:03Everyone orders
13:05Here
13:05But that will change
13:06Oh
13:06Eh ?
13:08Eh ?
13:08Ah!
13:09Ah!
13:11Ah!
13:14Ah!
13:15Ah!
13:15Ah!
13:15Ah!
13:16Eh ?
13:17No !
13:19No !
13:20No !
13:22In 1681
13:24In repayment of a debt
13:26The young William Pen
13:27The young Halloween
13:28It's like a beautiful country
13:30This will be
13:31Pennsylvania
13:32For philanthropic purposes
13:33To welcome the poor
13:34English debtors
13:35Georgia will be founded
13:36In 1732
13:40No slaves, no alcohol, that was to be the ethos.
13:45At least, at the beginning
13:47All these colonies will grow accidentally.
13:50Chance, climate, the nature of things, and the character of individuals will decide.
13:58But there is still a long way to go before these scattered colonies can merge into one nation.
14:05The thirteen colonies are spread along the coasts to a depth of 100 to 300 kilometers
14:10To expand, they will have to deal with the Native Americans.
14:13Yes, at the beginning, everything was fine.
14:15There you go, perfect
14:19Sell us some of your territories, we'll pay well
14:25So, you want to buy our land?
14:29Just a moment
14:37Are you selling our land?
14:40But why?
14:47Now there's an idea!
14:48And why not sell you the river water?
14:52And what about the clouds in the sky?
14:55And the fire?
14:57Ah yes, why not?
15:00These things belong to everyone
15:02Take what you need
15:04For you, great chief, to seal our agreement, here is
15:13Good brandy
15:27Come on, here we go
15:32There is a plot of land here.
15:34It's an excellent location
15:36Here
15:40Continuing
15:40I feel like I got a good deal
15:54An Indian woman, guys
15:55Hey, you
15:59Why build these walls?
16:01So that we don't get robbed
16:03She is pro-mess
16:04She is pro-mess
16:06Nothing
16:08So, huh?
16:10Wait, beautiful, we're going to laugh
16:12Come on, let's go!
16:18Calm down, life, calm down
16:20We just want to have a little laugh
16:23Don't get upset, my pretty
16:27No, no, no
16:30Hey
16:34The Indian girl mustn't talk
16:47What carnage!
16:48Why did they do that?
16:50Well, well?
16:52So
16:55Good ground, eh?
16:56And that's all right with that
16:59Things are definitely getting difficult in the region.
17:03This country is worthless now.
17:06Let's put the big one here
17:18In 1760, there were one and a half million Europeans.
17:21But their numbers will increase very quickly.
17:23New York, Philadelphia, Boston
17:25They already have 200,000 men
17:27But a vigorous middle class
17:29Affirms new aspirations
17:32Great Britain, which would be drawn from the Seven Years' War
17:34Decides to tax its colonies
17:36The settlers will have to pay taxes and duties
17:39No taxation without representation
17:42London initially backs down, then reasserts itself
17:44To continue, I propose a tax on tea.
17:46And voting on taxes on various items, including tea
17:51All the cargo at sea
17:53Two freedom fighters disguised as Indians
17:55Thrown overboard in 1773
17:57A shipment of tea that has paid the taxes
17:59And in Philadelphia, a year later
18:01The first congress of colonies is being held
18:03Where it is said
18:03Men have a right to liberty, to property
18:05They have never yielded to any sovereign
18:07The power to dispossess them without their consent
18:09From one of his properties
18:17February 2, 1775, at the Parliament of London
18:20Massachusetts is declared to be in a state of rebellion
18:23The blockade of the colonies is decided
18:25Already after the tip-party in Boston
18:27George III had said
18:28This time, the die is cast.
18:30The colonies must submit
18:31Or defeat
18:34They will now work on it.
18:51The English troops fired on us
18:55They confer your duty
18:56General Gage, who commands the British troops in Boston
18:59Doesn't know yet
19:00But the war of independence has just begun
19:09To death!
19:10To death!
19:12To death!
19:16Ouch!
19:17Ouch!
19:18Ouch!
19:18Ouch!
19:20Ouch!
19:22Ouch!
19:24Ouch!
19:25What exactly do these insurgents want?
19:27To be honest, they don't know anything about it.
19:29When they are intoxicated by the scent of freedom
19:39But by declaring them rebels
19:41By accumulating blunders
19:42The English will push them towards the only possible way out.
19:45That of independence
20:11I support the English
20:12The English are oppressing us
20:18Friends of the families are taking sides.
20:21One third are patriots
20:22One third pro-English
20:23The rest neutral
20:24Well
20:29Since we agree
20:31Farewell
20:33June 15, 1775
20:34George Washington is appointed commander-in-chief of American troops
20:37The insurgents lack everything.
20:39So much so that Franklin is considering returning to bows and arrows.
20:42Two days later, on June 17
20:44This is the assault on Bunker Hill
20:48Fire!
21:02June 11, 1776
21:04A committee is tasked with drafting a declaration of human rights.
21:07The compound
21:12The text says
21:13We take it for granted that men were created equal
21:16The creator has invested inalienable rights
21:19First and foremost among these
21:21Life and freedom are found there.
21:23And the pursuit of happiness
21:24Governments were established to guarantee these rights
21:27They do not hold their power
21:29Of those they govern
21:36The fortunes of war are not always very favorable to the insurgents.
21:41But the English general Hall
21:43Refuses all negotiation
21:44As long as the declaration is not abolished
21:49October 17, 1777
21:51The English troops are defeated at Saratoga
21:53So France seized the opportunity
21:55To take revenge for the 7-year war
21:57She signs with Franklin
21:58A treaty of alliance
22:00And enters the conflict
22:01Where Lafayette, soon Rochambeau
22:03Their hole, the French fleet
22:05Will weigh heavily
22:09October 19, 1781
22:11The English are defeated at Yorktown
22:16The English general
22:17O'Hara
22:18Heading towards the French commanders
22:20Lafayette and Rochambeau
22:22To give them a review
22:24But the French
22:26They are directed towards an American officer
22:27The outfit was less dazzling
22:29George Washington
22:31Their recognized independence
22:32In 1783
22:33The United States will considerably
22:35Expand their territory
22:361803
22:36Louisiana sold by France
22:381819
22:39Florida
22:391820
22:40Maine
22:411845
22:42Texas
22:441846
22:441846
22:44Oregon
22:451848
22:46California
22:47Nevada
22:47Utah
22:47Arizona
22:48Ceded by Mexico
22:49He came from Ireland
22:50From Germany
22:51From England
22:51The emigrants
22:53millions flock there
22:53And the population
22:55And the population increases from 3
22:56At 25 million
23:00As life proves difficult
23:02In coastal cities
23:03We're going to migrate west.
23:07No, but what are you doing?
23:09In my cart
23:10YOU
23:12Ahead
23:20The Indians
23:21Hunted
23:22Repulsed
23:23Hunted in their own land
23:23They don't always let themselves
23:25Make a sign
23:53One day in January 1848
23:54A young man
23:55James Wilson Marshall
23:57Go do it by chance
23:58A discovery
24:14Gold
24:15Gold
24:17Come quickly
24:18Gold
24:21Oh
24:21Oh
24:27As soon as the news was known
24:28It's a stampede
24:30The rush
24:31Towards gold
24:39Quick, quick!
24:41Hurry up
24:42Hooray!
24:43Ahead
24:59Hurry up
25:12Let's go a little further
25:42Oh
25:50And our friends decide
25:51To head south
25:53The south
25:54By himself
25:54Almost as big
25:55That Europe
25:566 million white people
25:573.5 million black people
25:59These slaves
26:00For centuries
26:01Torn away
26:02From their native Africa
26:02Treated as objects
26:33Despite the ban
26:41The new president of the union
26:43Lincoln issues pathetic injunctions
26:45Per unit
26:46But on April 12
26:49Fort Sumter
26:50Is attacked by the southerners
26:51This will be the first act
26:53From the Civil War
26:54Who will see it assert itself
26:55The great figure
26:56From Abraham Lincoln
26:59From the Civil War
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