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Turning Point
$3.99George Washington and his Continental Army are nearly crushed in the Battle of Long Island-saved by a miraculous escape. As the Patriots are driven from New York, Washington crosses the Delaware and stages a stunning attack on the British, keeping hope alive. Then, in the fall of 1777, the Americans pull off another stunning victory at Saratoga. This brings France into the war on the Patriot side, turning the tide.
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Declaration
$3.991776 is a year like no other. With war upon them, the Patriots in Philadelphia select George Washington to lead the Continental Army. At the same time in Boston, the Battle of Bunker Hill shows the British that the Americans are not going to be pushovers. The Declaration traces these momentous events, as well as the Siege of Boston, culminating in the drafting and signing of the Declaration of Independence-a document like no other.
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Awakening
$3.99The Great Awakening, a dramatic spiritual revival, sweeps the colonies beginning in the 1730s, transforming lives in ways never seen before. At the same time, a scientific revolution is taking place with people like Benjamin Franklin, who also fights for freedom of speech. It all leads to 1754 when two great powers struggle over the fate of North America in the French and Indian War. This war sets the stage for a revolution that will change the world.
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Gathering Storm
$3.99Storm clouds gather as tensions mount between the American colonies and the British. The Storm brings to life some of the most iconic moments leading up to the American Revolution the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party. With cinematic imagery and narration from Abigail Adams, this exciting story will give you a clear idea of what inspired Patrick Henry to declare, “Give me liberty or give me death!”
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Wilderness
$3.99Banished from Massachusetts, Roger Williams flees into the wilderness, where he founds Rhode Island and, most importantly, leads a revolution in religious freedom. Williams calls for “Soul Liberty,” the bedrock principle that the religious beliefs of Americans cannot be dictated by a government or official church. In the wilderness, Williams also tries to negotiate peace as tensions rise between English colonists and Native Americans.
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