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    The West.

    Every picture is a great representation of the Old West.
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    Never could conjugate
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    King & Country Dispatches --December 2025

    Nice figures but "left shoulder arms?"
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    Ich verstehen.
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    Things that annoy me

    Getting charged $1,200 on my credit card for a limousine service that I did not use. I once had a cc that asked me to confirm a purchase for gas whenever out of my local area. But didn't hear a word when someone made a $10K charge (yes that's with a K).
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    Having read many books on the subject, I was looking fwd to this series very much but sorely disappointed. The denigration of colonial Americans in general and our Founding Fathers in particular was distracting to say the least. I had to force myself to watch the last two episodes and became...
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    The Secret Hidden Beneath Hitler's House

    I visited the Berghof site in 1980. You could still peer into an opening in the foundation and see the basement. All I saw at that time was concrete walls. Thanks for posting.
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    Schiff is a Pulitzer Prize winner for a bio of Mrs. Vladimir Naboko (most of us whom never heard of). She also wrote a bio of Samuel Adams.
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    Cannot imagine anyone cover this Conflict- The War of 1932

    You should also read about the war on the rabbits which also included fencing and "mass destruction."
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    Some of those I had not heard of but sound interesting. I often read books that are primary references of books I particularly like. So I have just ordered Letters of Eliza Wilkinson, mentioned during the series, a SC low country resident during the British occupation and initially pro-British...
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    On a less controversial note, which historians have piqued your interest? I've read many, if not all books by J Ellis and R Atkinson, HW Brands from Burns' B Franklin series seem promising.
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    Brad, I read the lengthy Hogeland disputation, from which he projects a "who really cares?" position regarding the 1754 conference (and a denigration of B Franklin). Nevertheless, there is a clear, at least to me and others, a direct connection in the opening episode between the Six Nations...
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    That was his appeal I think. His three volume narrative is still riveting IMO, even if somewhat biased.
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    This is from a national columnist: "Why does Ken Burns wish his audience to believe untruths about the American Founding? To be fair, there is plenty to like in the first episode. It’s hard not to tell an inspiring story in covering this material. Burns is a skillful storyteller backed by a...
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    Watched episode two yesterday, yes I'm behind but was finishing two other series, :rolleyes: and about the first hour centered on slavery and specifically regarding G Washington. Joseph Ellis, the prolificate author of early American History and oft interviewed historian on this series...
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    You could also point out that Indians, notably the Cherokee, owned slaves.
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    Atkinson's books on the ARW are outstanding. It takes him about 3-4 yrs to research each volume as he told me. So going to be a while before the last book is out.
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    The campaign against the Indians, or Native Americans if you prefer, was in retaliation for attacks committed against settlers such as the Cherry Valley Massacre.
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    The American Revolution by Ken Burns

    Recently finished watching what I consider a "companion" series, Apple TV "Franklin." While a dramatic series, not documentary as Burns' is, found it quite interesting. Michael Douglas is outstanding, although not physically similar to Franklin. Much of the story is historical although some...
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    Top 15 World War II dogfight movies

    Thanks for posting, gives me a few more movies to watch. Maybe half of the movies are not WWII but Korean War but look good nonetheless.
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