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Prime Video: Theodore Roosevelt and George Washington
I just discovered these History Channel documentaries on Teddy Roosevelt and George Washington. If you are a fan of history, particularly American history, you will love these. One of those shows where there is the acting, then it cuts over to scholars who discuss what's going on (I'm sure there is an industry term for it). There is also one on Lincoln (which I will watch next) and one on Grant. Don't know if there are any others.
Really well done, unbiased, and captivating. Most people think we declared independence in 1776, fought a brief little war with England, and all was well. In fact, the Revolutionary War lasted 8 years (75-83)…and it was not as one-sided as most Americans believe. It was a very close call, and France really bailed us out. After the war ended in 1783, the nation was a huge mess until the Constitution was ratified in 1789, 12 years after declaring independence. One thing about the Roosevelt show is that you realize the political landscape hasn't changed much…
Anyway, check them out. I learned a lot.
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History and military strategy-past and current were my passions. That sounds good I will check it out. Can I get them on You-tube or just only on the History Channel? 😎
I think they are only on Amazon Prime Video.
Oh thanks, PG! I’m definitely going to check them out!
That's even better, thank you. In Thomas Jefferson's day and of the political climate at that time in the 1700's it was hard for he and his political rivals to discuss their strategies in secret. Taverns in that day and age were the central places for the towns people would gather, however they were noisy and offered no privacy due to close quarter. The town square was too open. The prevailing elements winter, cold, snow, and rain offered no choice. Not even their own homes were considered per the slaves might overhear and for a bribe or gossip tip the info. So, his political rivals would meet to discuss their party's strategy in the Library of Congress in secret in whispers. Supposedly at the same time Thomas Jefferson would take his lunch on the other side of the room in full view them. Because of the Library's unique ceiling structure, he could eavesdrop on and hear every word they said. 😎
"Friends, I shall ask you to be as quiet as possible. I don't know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot—but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose."