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Neither were Italians considered “white” for a long time here.
Ken Burns starts his series with the alleged inspiration by the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) of Franklin’s Albany Plan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_Plan
That may be true, although some scholars dispute it. In any event, it is NOT “hard left”!
Besides that, some hard leftists despise Burns’ America Revolution series, alleging that It focuses too much on the war:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gOtiLAKtRw
Whatever your opinion, a series on the America Revolution is very appropriate for Thanksgiving time!
Bingo. I too have observed that the Civil War series was a cheap Powerpoint presentation. The Civil War placed too much emphasis slavery and not enough on states rights vs supremacy of the federal government. Not to mention the root cause of the Civil War was nullification was the Ordinance of Nullification passed by South Carolina in 1832 and championed by our revered ancestor John C. Calhoun.
Burns is a Howard Zinn Marxist and a fake historian. It’s disgusting that one tax dollar supports this propaganda.
Northern Italians don’t consider Southern Italians as white.
The extended Baseball series—with Curt Schilling—was better!
But there was not enough Curt Schilling in it. And Curt Schilling belongs in the Baseball Hall of Fame! The real “baseball” problem with leftists is that they blocked him!
The extended Baseball series—with Curt Schilling—was better!
Did they have John Rocker?
I prefer the Biblical view of how the world worked:
“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”
Romans 3:23
Universal applies to any point or any time in history no need for economic or political propaganda to get mixed in.
During World War II “The Greatest Generation” as it was called went off to war and in their not so glorious moments they became:
Three Minute Men
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_minute_men
Well the leftist feelings are that it’s very important to tag all of their special interests groups as much as possible.
Peach
I have completed Ep 3.
It was the best of the 3 so far. It focuses, important word, on what is important (when one defines important to be what decides the outcome of the Revolution).
Now, some could interpret “important” to mean immersing oneself in morality. But that didn’t decide the Revolution.
The interesting part of the southern colonists doing massacres on the indians to the west of them and taking that land was that it would not have happened had the British not gotten smashed at Charleston harbor. Had that not happened, the local militias would have been fighting repeat landings of the British rather than heading west to take land.
I also did not know that the attack on Trenton was 3 pronged, and only Washington’s prong actually reached Trenton. The rest held up by weather, and it was only 9 miles.
The show has history academe given their snippets of minutes and not a one of them has failed to say that Washington’s numerous skills, likely impossible to find in anyone else, is why there is a United States. He had jealous rivals. Other generals who wanted the fame. But while they may have been superior tacticians, they did not inspire, they did not persuade, and frankly, they did not put themselves into battles in personal danger.
All generals want to be in history books, immortal for winning battles (or wars). Washington’s challengers could not have done what he did. And that’s why he dominates that era. History academe would love to bury itself in his ownership of slaves, but the show so far mentions it and spends nowhere near the time necessary to “bury”. The show makes very clear he was . . . everything.
The Avi Loeb of history.
That’s just stupid.
“all men are created equal” while owning slaves is a historical fact”
The is an example of “historical presentism” where the past is judged by the present day values. Slaves were not considered equal, anywhere, ever in history. Britain ended the slave trade, not slavery.
hang that judge that reinstated PBS federal funding ..
He mentioned the founders who had slaves every other scene practically
He’s been on my no fly list for a long time.
He mentioned the founders who had slaves every other scene practically
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Get out a stopwatch and time the seconds of this within the 2 hour episodes.
It gets mention, it does not dominate. If you think it dominated you were too angry to hear the mile by mile presentation of marching and battle layouts, that consumed what looked to me about 10X the slavery film time.
Smallpox has gotten some attention. FAR less than it should.
It should star in 1492, the introduction of the non-indigenous people and small pox into a culture of savages.
“Slaves were not considered equal, anywhere, ever in history.”
Is it possible that those held in slavery thought otherwise?
Wasn’t the greedy white men stealing native non country land they were teachers of things like the wheel houses medicien crops...........................
Some things never change.
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