Ken Burns’ superb documentaries are always an education and a revelation. “The American Revolution” was no exception.
It managed to cover, as comprehensively as possible, the role of women, people of color, familial tensions, political infighting, class divisions, and the war’s terrible human cost, which is often glossed over.

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