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*American Revolution ch 26 PBS now. (Original Post)
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Prairie Gates
(6,943 posts)1. Just FYI for Comcast customers it's On Demand for free
Prob if you have a PBS app as well.
elleng
(141,812 posts)2. PBS here, with Netflix.
a kennedy
(35,022 posts)3. I loved this show.....and wow, who knew George Washington was a terrible leader of fighting forces. Good thing
his brain for the regular folk, except his slaves, was the balls of our country.
BigmanPigman
(54,418 posts)4. I watched all 6 episodes and the artwork was wonderful!!!
Before cameras there were painters, illustrators and printers who used their skills to demonstrate what was happening for all of the colonies. I prefer artwork and not photography as expressions of the events occurring at the time.
I also was glad to see women, American Indians and slaves represented in the overall climate during these times.
It wouldn't be a Ken Burns series if it weren't for the narrators like Peter Coyote (among many others).