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Watched episode one and thought it quite good. Some of the interviewed historians were also featured in Burns docuseries Benjamin Franklin. Enjoyed seeing R Atkinson as I have read most of his books, sometimes twice. One historian said the main basis of the Revolution was land acquisition by settlers. Had not read or heard of that previously although the banning of settlers west of the Alleghany Mountains was was an issue. Don't believe that was the main reason.
One criticism I have is the listing of the authors of quoted text from letters and documents without identifying who they were other than names. Such as Hannah Winthrop, eyewitness to the battle at Concord, correspondent with Abagail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren. And Andrew Elliot, last Royal Gov of NY circa 1783, John Greenwood, Continental fifer but also Washington's personal dentist who made W's dentures out of hippopotamus tusks (maybe that is mentioned later). Sarah Mifflin, wife of T Mifflin, 1st PA gov and famous for depicted in a painting making garments herself to support the import boycott. Who these people were gives more context and importance to their words.
Hope to see other's comments and opinions of the series. Chris
One criticism I have is the listing of the authors of quoted text from letters and documents without identifying who they were other than names. Such as Hannah Winthrop, eyewitness to the battle at Concord, correspondent with Abagail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren. And Andrew Elliot, last Royal Gov of NY circa 1783, John Greenwood, Continental fifer but also Washington's personal dentist who made W's dentures out of hippopotamus tusks (maybe that is mentioned later). Sarah Mifflin, wife of T Mifflin, 1st PA gov and famous for depicted in a painting making garments herself to support the import boycott. Who these people were gives more context and importance to their words.
Hope to see other's comments and opinions of the series. Chris
