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Historian Annette Gordon-Reed. The American Revolution premieres November 16.
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A single shot echoes on Lexington Green, and the American Revolution begins.
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The filmmakers on how understanding the people of the Revolution can help us understand who we are.
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Filmmakers discuss how they used stories of both well-known and lesser known figures.
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The filmmakers discuss how the story of The American Revolution came together.
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The filmmakers discuss how they crafted imagery to help tell the story of the American Revolution.
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John Adams, read by Paul Giamatti. The American Revolution premieres November 16.
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A spark ignites—quiet, unstoppable. What follows changes everything.
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The filmmakers on how they tapped a broad range of influences to recreate the music of the era.
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Historian Stephen Conway on the psychological impact of Saratoga on the British.
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