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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:18,084 --> 00:00:20,211 I would read into the record, 2 00:00:20,252 --> 00:00:22,880 for the benefit of those delegates who are unable to remain 3 00:00:22,922 --> 00:00:24,446 to close of session, 4 00:00:24,490 --> 00:00:29,450 the declarations and resolves of this first Congress. 5 00:00:29,495 --> 00:00:31,292 Resolved... 6 00:00:31,330 --> 00:00:34,788 that to the recent grievous acts imposed by Parliament 7 00:00:34,834 --> 00:00:38,201 on Massachusetts, we cannot submit. 8 00:00:38,237 --> 00:00:41,604 But in hopes that our fellow subjects in Great Britain 9 00:00:41,641 --> 00:00:45,475 will restore to us happiness and prosperity, 10 00:00:45,511 --> 00:00:48,503 rather than support the Massachusetts militia, 11 00:00:48,547 --> 00:00:51,675 we have agreed to pursue the following 12 00:00:51,717 --> 00:00:54,015 peaceable measures... 13 00:00:54,053 --> 00:00:57,580 To publish a statement of the aforesaid to the inhabitants 14 00:00:57,623 --> 00:01:00,319 - of British America. - Who need no reminders. 15 00:01:00,359 --> 00:01:03,385 Two, to enter into a non-importation, 16 00:01:03,429 --> 00:01:07,559 non-consumption and non-exportation agreement 17 00:01:07,600 --> 00:01:10,034 - of British goods. - Which no one will honor. 18 00:01:10,069 --> 00:01:11,696 And three, 19 00:01:11,737 --> 00:01:15,036 to prepare a loyal address to His Majesty. 20 00:01:15,074 --> 00:01:16,632 Which His Majesty will not read. 21 00:01:18,044 --> 00:01:20,171 This Congress stands adjourned. 22 00:01:20,212 --> 00:01:24,842 The business of this Congress being concluded, all delegates... 23 00:01:24,884 --> 00:01:26,852 "The business of this Congress." 24 00:01:26,886 --> 00:01:29,514 The business of this Congress has been to achieve nothing. 25 00:01:29,555 --> 00:01:32,991 ...the year of our Lord, 1775. 26 00:01:34,860 --> 00:01:38,762 You carry good news back home, Mr. Paine. 27 00:01:38,798 --> 00:01:40,925 Massachusetts has made its cause plain 28 00:01:40,966 --> 00:01:45,232 to its sister colonies, and now it will be made plain to Parliament. 29 00:01:45,271 --> 00:01:48,763 L... I beg to differ, Mr. Dickinson. 30 00:01:50,776 --> 00:01:53,074 Nothing has been made plain. 31 00:01:56,115 --> 00:01:57,742 All this Congress has shown 32 00:01:57,783 --> 00:02:00,547 is that every man in it thinks that he is a great man... 33 00:02:00,586 --> 00:02:03,851 orator, a critic, a statesman. 34 00:02:03,889 --> 00:02:07,848 And therefore every man must show his oratory, his criticism, 35 00:02:07,893 --> 00:02:10,418 his political ability. 36 00:02:12,598 --> 00:02:15,829 If it were moved and seconded that two and three make five, 37 00:02:15,868 --> 00:02:18,803 we should spend two whole days debating the matter 38 00:02:18,838 --> 00:02:22,035 and only then pass a resolution in the affirmative. 39 00:02:25,077 --> 00:02:28,308 Well, in that event, Mr. Adams, 40 00:02:28,347 --> 00:02:32,215 our adjournment comes not a moment too soon. 41 00:02:34,687 --> 00:02:36,985 A toast, 42 00:02:37,022 --> 00:02:38,455 gentlemen and ladies. 43 00:02:38,491 --> 00:02:41,324 May Boston's troubles 44 00:02:41,360 --> 00:02:43,726 soon be at an end 45 00:02:43,763 --> 00:02:46,664 and her people's natural rights 46 00:02:46,699 --> 00:02:49,964 as Englishmen be fully restored. 47 00:02:50,002 --> 00:02:53,836 May the sword of the parent never be stained 48 00:02:53,873 --> 00:02:56,000 with the blood 49 00:02:56,041 --> 00:02:58,168 of her children. 50 00:03:01,480 --> 00:03:03,539 God save the king. 51 00:03:03,582 --> 00:03:05,914 - Long live the king. - God save the king. 52 00:05:47,980 --> 00:05:50,380 There we are. 53 00:05:50,416 --> 00:05:52,179 Go on, get a feel for it. 54 00:05:52,217 --> 00:05:54,185 Put your hands in there. 55 00:05:54,219 --> 00:05:55,948 Deeper. 56 00:05:55,988 --> 00:05:58,115 Deeper. There. 57 00:05:58,157 --> 00:06:00,318 There, turn it, yeah? 58 00:06:00,359 --> 00:06:02,919 Ah! 59 00:06:02,962 --> 00:06:06,295 Now, the best recipe is equal parts 60 00:06:06,332 --> 00:06:08,493 salt marsh, upland soil 61 00:06:08,534 --> 00:06:11,332 and dung. 62 00:06:11,370 --> 00:06:14,066 Manure is an art, 63 00:06:14,106 --> 00:06:18,440 and I consider myself an accomplished artist. 64 00:06:18,477 --> 00:06:20,945 There. Here. 65 00:06:20,980 --> 00:06:23,210 There, smell that. 66 00:06:24,817 --> 00:06:27,684 Yeah? Now... 67 00:06:27,720 --> 00:06:30,314 I want to be a farmer too, Papa. 68 00:06:30,356 --> 00:06:32,153 Do you now? 69 00:06:33,359 --> 00:06:35,657 Well, farming is noble employment, Johnny. 70 00:06:35,694 --> 00:06:39,494 The noblest there is. And this farm will always be in our family. 71 00:06:39,531 --> 00:06:41,863 But it's to be school and the law for you. 72 00:06:43,936 --> 00:06:45,801 As it was for me. 73 00:06:45,838 --> 00:06:47,169 Mr. Adams! Mr. Adams! 74 00:06:47,206 --> 00:06:50,573 The British! The British are marching on Concord! 75 00:06:50,609 --> 00:06:52,474 - The British are marching on Concord! - Get inside. 76 00:06:52,511 --> 00:06:54,877 - Go inside! - To arms! To arms! 77 00:06:54,913 --> 00:06:56,938 Charles! 78 00:06:56,982 --> 00:06:59,576 Inside, Charles! Get inside! 79 00:06:59,618 --> 00:07:02,519 Here we are, John. 80 00:07:02,554 --> 00:07:06,046 The first sign of trouble, you fly to the woods! 81 00:07:28,280 --> 00:07:30,771 Steady, steady... 82 00:07:41,627 --> 00:07:44,892 Stay with me! 83 00:07:55,174 --> 00:07:57,574 Come on, faster! 84 00:07:57,609 --> 00:07:59,167 Keep up! Keep up! 85 00:07:59,211 --> 00:08:01,577 Come on, take the bayonet. 86 00:08:03,982 --> 00:08:05,449 Mr. Adams! 87 00:08:05,484 --> 00:08:08,009 - Doctor! Doctor Warren! - Mr. Adams! 88 00:08:08,053 --> 00:08:09,918 What is God's name has happened? 89 00:08:09,955 --> 00:08:12,389 Gage sent a regiment to seize our powder 90 00:08:12,424 --> 00:08:14,085 and arms at Concord. 91 00:08:14,126 --> 00:08:16,287 Hundreds of our militia turned out. 92 00:08:16,328 --> 00:08:18,319 The British got nothing. 93 00:08:18,363 --> 00:08:20,729 Well, where are they now? Are they close by? 94 00:08:20,766 --> 00:08:23,530 We are chasing the bastards back to Boston, 95 00:08:23,569 --> 00:08:26,197 - and we'll keep them there! - Uh... 96 00:08:26,238 --> 00:08:27,830 Yah, move! 97 00:08:27,873 --> 00:08:30,637 Come on, men. 98 00:09:31,703 --> 00:09:35,833 Well, there can be no mistaking Britain's intentions now. 99 00:09:53,559 --> 00:09:56,528 Oh, if you had seen them, Abigail. 100 00:09:59,398 --> 00:10:02,731 An army of plain country boys... 101 00:10:04,069 --> 00:10:07,300 with no experience of professional soldiering. 102 00:10:09,808 --> 00:10:13,209 But their faces shining like the sun through a church window. 103 00:10:15,247 --> 00:10:18,080 We must support them... 104 00:10:18,116 --> 00:10:21,711 with guns and leadership 105 00:10:21,753 --> 00:10:24,881 and faith in what they do. 106 00:10:26,758 --> 00:10:28,726 Say that, John. 107 00:10:28,760 --> 00:10:31,957 Say that 108 00:10:31,997 --> 00:10:34,295 to the Congress. 109 00:10:34,333 --> 00:10:36,858 If I have to stand and rail 110 00:10:36,902 --> 00:10:39,427 until my voice breaks 111 00:10:39,471 --> 00:10:41,803 and my legs collapse beneath me... 112 00:10:44,676 --> 00:10:46,735 this time Congress will act. 113 00:10:50,215 --> 00:10:52,513 Men... 114 00:10:52,551 --> 00:10:56,317 need to think that they have made their own decisions... 115 00:10:57,956 --> 00:10:59,924 not had them forced upon them. 116 00:10:59,958 --> 00:11:01,926 I don't have the time to coddle 117 00:11:01,960 --> 00:11:05,361 like a young girl courting a beau, Abigail. 118 00:11:11,737 --> 00:11:14,865 To sit in Philadelphia 119 00:11:14,906 --> 00:11:18,171 listening to men talking to hear themselves talk, 120 00:11:18,210 --> 00:11:20,508 resolving nothing... 121 00:11:20,545 --> 00:11:24,037 to subject myself to that yet again, I cannot. 122 00:11:28,153 --> 00:11:30,849 I cannot. 123 00:11:30,889 --> 00:11:33,881 Where are these gentlemen from Massachusetts? 124 00:11:33,925 --> 00:11:37,053 What have you done with these gentlemen from Massachusetts? 125 00:11:37,095 --> 00:11:41,964 Have you stolen these gentlemen from Massachusetts? 126 00:11:44,703 --> 00:11:46,728 There they are! 127 00:11:46,772 --> 00:11:49,969 All the way from Boston. 128 00:11:50,008 --> 00:11:52,135 Are they not a shame on their country? 129 00:11:52,177 --> 00:11:56,136 Are they not a disgrace to all civilized beings? 130 00:11:56,181 --> 00:12:00,982 Has not even the Reverend Ebenezer Slither declared them so? 131 00:12:01,019 --> 00:12:03,920 They have violated 132 00:12:03,955 --> 00:12:07,152 the fundamental rule of warfare, 133 00:12:07,192 --> 00:12:10,389 which is always to let the British win! 134 00:12:10,429 --> 00:12:14,297 Did they not pursue the British Army 135 00:12:14,333 --> 00:12:16,324 with ungentlemanly haste 136 00:12:16,368 --> 00:12:19,826 after their cowardly victory at Concord? 137 00:12:19,871 --> 00:12:22,396 Must you be so extreme, Dr. Franklin? 138 00:12:22,441 --> 00:12:26,343 I'm an extreme moderate, Mr. Rutledge. 139 00:12:26,378 --> 00:12:29,438 I believe anybody not in favor of moderation and compromise 140 00:12:29,481 --> 00:12:31,449 out to be castrated. 141 00:12:31,483 --> 00:12:35,579 And that all this should be sent down to the... to the Parliament, 142 00:12:35,620 --> 00:12:39,112 for they seem to need... how shall I put it? 143 00:12:39,157 --> 00:12:41,625 Stones. 144 00:12:45,530 --> 00:12:47,088 There. 145 00:12:47,132 --> 00:12:50,659 I think we scared him off. 146 00:12:50,702 --> 00:12:55,264 I am very glad to have you gentlemen with us. 147 00:12:55,307 --> 00:12:57,298 Very glad indeed. 148 00:12:57,342 --> 00:13:00,539 I beg the good gentlemen here. 149 00:13:00,579 --> 00:13:02,979 I beseech you... 150 00:13:02,981 --> 00:13:05,279 Entreat. He left out entreat. 151 00:13:05,317 --> 00:13:07,979 I entreat you to remember 152 00:13:08,019 --> 00:13:09,646 that we remain the king's subject, 153 00:13:09,688 --> 00:13:12,452 whatever the recent unpleasantness in Massachusetts. 154 00:13:12,491 --> 00:13:14,550 One rash action 155 00:13:14,593 --> 00:13:17,687 - does not merit a rash response! - Hear, hear! 156 00:13:17,729 --> 00:13:21,130 Might must be met with reason, not arms! 157 00:13:21,166 --> 00:13:22,258 Hear, hear! 158 00:13:23,935 --> 00:13:27,769 I remind Mr. Rutledge and Mr. Duane 159 00:13:27,806 --> 00:13:31,003 that blood has been shed. 160 00:13:31,042 --> 00:13:32,600 Massachusetts' blood. 161 00:13:32,644 --> 00:13:35,272 While we debate, 162 00:13:35,313 --> 00:13:38,407 our militia is left without munitions, 163 00:13:38,450 --> 00:13:42,216 without arms, without even the slightest encouragement. 164 00:13:43,989 --> 00:13:46,457 Mr. Dickinson of Pennsylvania. 165 00:13:46,491 --> 00:13:49,688 One colony cannot be allowed 166 00:13:49,728 --> 00:13:51,457 to take its sister colonies 167 00:13:51,496 --> 00:13:54,260 headlong into the maelstrom of war. 168 00:13:54,299 --> 00:13:56,665 Hear! Yes! 169 00:13:56,701 --> 00:14:00,159 Parliament will be eager to call a halt to hostilities, 170 00:14:00,205 --> 00:14:03,538 as are we. They will seek conciliation. 171 00:14:03,575 --> 00:14:06,271 We must offer them an olive branch. 172 00:14:07,979 --> 00:14:11,540 I move this assembly consider a humble 173 00:14:11,583 --> 00:14:13,073 and dutiful petition 174 00:14:13,118 --> 00:14:14,585 be dispatched to His Majesty, 175 00:14:14,619 --> 00:14:17,110 one that includes a plain statement 176 00:14:17,155 --> 00:14:20,488 that the colony desires immediate negotiation 177 00:14:20,525 --> 00:14:23,858 and accommodation of these unhappy disputes, 178 00:14:23,895 --> 00:14:27,888 and that we are willing to enter into measures 179 00:14:27,933 --> 00:14:30,333 to achieve that reconciliation. 180 00:14:30,368 --> 00:14:31,562 Second! 181 00:14:31,603 --> 00:14:34,868 Mr. Dickinson? 182 00:14:36,141 --> 00:14:39,804 The time for negotiation is past. 183 00:14:41,213 --> 00:14:44,410 The actions of the British Army at Lexington and Concord 184 00:14:44,449 --> 00:14:46,144 speak plainly enough. 185 00:14:47,719 --> 00:14:51,985 If we wish to regain our natural-born rights as Englishmen... 186 00:14:52,991 --> 00:14:54,652 then we must fight for them. 187 00:14:54,693 --> 00:14:56,388 Hear, hear. 188 00:14:56,428 --> 00:15:00,091 I have looked for our rights in the laws of nature 189 00:15:00,131 --> 00:15:02,929 and can find them only in the laws 190 00:15:02,968 --> 00:15:06,062 of political society. I have looked for our rights 191 00:15:06,104 --> 00:15:09,073 in the Constitution of the English government 192 00:15:09,107 --> 00:15:12,008 - and found them there! - Hear, hear! 193 00:15:13,778 --> 00:15:16,906 Our rights have been violated, 194 00:15:16,948 --> 00:15:19,109 Mr. Adams, that is beyond dispute. 195 00:15:19,150 --> 00:15:23,610 We must provide a plan to convince Parliament 196 00:15:23,655 --> 00:15:25,714 to restore those rights! 197 00:15:25,757 --> 00:15:29,022 Do we wish to become aliens to the mother country? 198 00:15:29,060 --> 00:15:31,460 - No! - No, gentlemen, 199 00:15:31,496 --> 00:15:34,727 we must come to terms with the mother country. 200 00:15:34,766 --> 00:15:36,734 No doubt the same ship 201 00:15:36,768 --> 00:15:39,601 which carries forth our list of grievances 202 00:15:39,638 --> 00:15:42,573 will bring back their redress. 203 00:15:42,607 --> 00:15:44,598 Mr. Dickinson... 204 00:15:46,578 --> 00:15:49,240 my wife and young children 205 00:15:49,281 --> 00:15:52,250 live on the main road to Boston, fewer than five miles 206 00:15:52,284 --> 00:15:54,411 from the full might of the British Empire. 207 00:15:56,121 --> 00:15:59,056 Should they sit and wait for Gage and his savages 208 00:15:59,090 --> 00:16:02,321 to rob them of their home, their possessions, 209 00:16:02,360 --> 00:16:04,794 their very lives? 210 00:16:04,829 --> 00:16:08,162 No, sir! Powder and artillery 211 00:16:08,199 --> 00:16:10,167 are the surest and most infallible 212 00:16:10,201 --> 00:16:12,931 conciliatory measures we can adopt! 213 00:16:14,573 --> 00:16:18,737 If you explode the possibility of peace, Mr. Adams, 214 00:16:18,777 --> 00:16:22,474 and I tell you now, you will have blood on your hands! 215 00:16:22,514 --> 00:16:25,108 And I tell you, Mr. Dickinson, 216 00:16:25,150 --> 00:16:28,142 that to hold out an olive branch to Britain 217 00:16:28,186 --> 00:16:30,051 is a measure of gross imbecility. 218 00:16:30,088 --> 00:16:32,613 If you New England men continue to oppose our measures 219 00:16:32,657 --> 00:16:35,922 of reconciliation, you will leave us no choice 220 00:16:35,961 --> 00:16:38,691 but to break off from you entirely 221 00:16:38,730 --> 00:16:41,460 and carry on the opposition in our own way. 222 00:16:41,499 --> 00:16:44,332 Hear, hear. 223 00:16:44,369 --> 00:16:46,860 L... I sit in judgment 224 00:16:46,905 --> 00:16:50,068 of no man's religion, Mr. Dickinson... 225 00:16:51,943 --> 00:16:54,207 but your Quaker sensibilities 226 00:16:54,245 --> 00:16:56,645 do us a gross disservice, sir. 227 00:16:57,782 --> 00:17:00,546 It is one thing to turn the other cheek, 228 00:17:00,585 --> 00:17:03,748 but to lie down in the ground like a snake 229 00:17:03,788 --> 00:17:06,621 - and crawl toward the seat of power... - Mr. Adams! 230 00:17:06,658 --> 00:17:09,286 ...in abject surrender, well, that is quite another thing, sir. 231 00:17:09,327 --> 00:17:11,522 - And I have no stomach for it, sir! - Mr. Adams! 232 00:17:11,563 --> 00:17:13,360 - No stomach at all! - Hear, hear! 233 00:17:13,398 --> 00:17:17,459 We will exhaust all peaceful approaches, 234 00:17:17,502 --> 00:17:19,732 Mr. Adams. 235 00:17:19,771 --> 00:17:23,366 And we will do it with or without the approbation 236 00:17:23,408 --> 00:17:26,673 of you and your Boston insurrectionists! 237 00:17:26,711 --> 00:17:29,680 Hear, hear! 238 00:17:29,714 --> 00:17:31,648 Mr. Dickinson's motion 239 00:17:31,683 --> 00:17:33,480 to send an olive branch petition to His Majesty 240 00:17:33,518 --> 00:17:35,213 has been made and seconded. 241 00:17:35,253 --> 00:17:37,312 We shall proceed to a vote. 242 00:17:37,355 --> 00:17:39,050 New Hampshire? 243 00:17:39,090 --> 00:17:41,456 New Hampshire votes no. 244 00:17:41,493 --> 00:17:43,222 Massachusetts? 245 00:17:43,261 --> 00:17:44,819 Massachusetts votes no. 246 00:17:46,031 --> 00:17:49,660 - Rhode Island? - Rhode Island votes no. 247 00:17:49,701 --> 00:17:52,636 - New York? - New York votes yes! 248 00:17:52,671 --> 00:17:54,298 Hear, hear. 249 00:17:54,339 --> 00:17:57,740 - Connecticut? - Connecticut votes no. 250 00:17:57,776 --> 00:17:59,641 New Jersey? 251 00:17:59,678 --> 00:18:01,873 New Jersey votes yes. 252 00:18:01,913 --> 00:18:04,211 Hear, hear. 253 00:18:04,249 --> 00:18:07,912 - Delaware? - Delaware votes yes. 254 00:18:09,621 --> 00:18:11,384 Pennsylvania? 255 00:18:12,924 --> 00:18:15,392 Pennsylvania votes, uh, yes. 256 00:18:17,295 --> 00:18:20,196 Virginia? 257 00:18:20,231 --> 00:18:22,324 Virginia votes yes. 258 00:18:22,367 --> 00:18:26,997 - Maryland? - Maryland votes yes. 259 00:18:27,038 --> 00:18:30,371 - South Carolina? - South Carolina votes yes. 260 00:18:30,408 --> 00:18:33,377 - Georgia? - Georgia votes yes. 261 00:18:34,913 --> 00:18:37,609 The storm did not quite behave as it was meant to behave. 262 00:18:37,649 --> 00:18:40,447 Unlike the British Army, it did not travel in a straight line. 263 00:18:41,753 --> 00:18:44,347 As my brother told me at the time... 264 00:18:44,389 --> 00:18:45,913 - Oh, Mr. Adams. - Doctor. 265 00:18:45,957 --> 00:18:48,926 Dr. Rush has been telling me 266 00:18:48,960 --> 00:18:51,428 that he has bled most of Philadelphia. 267 00:18:51,463 --> 00:18:54,660 He quite swears by the regenerative powers 268 00:18:54,699 --> 00:18:56,667 of desanguination. 269 00:18:56,701 --> 00:18:59,534 Thus far, Philadelphia has survived... 270 00:18:59,571 --> 00:19:01,971 Can I have a private word with you, Doctor? 271 00:19:04,242 --> 00:19:06,540 Oh, certainly, Mr. Adams. 272 00:19:06,578 --> 00:19:09,945 Gentlemen, if you... if you'll excuse me. 273 00:19:18,323 --> 00:19:22,123 You seem a little distracted, Mr. Adams. 274 00:19:22,160 --> 00:19:25,220 I had thought that you were with us. 275 00:19:25,263 --> 00:19:27,128 As I am, as I am. 276 00:19:27,165 --> 00:19:29,497 But not enough to come out and say so. 277 00:19:32,504 --> 00:19:35,769 Politics is the art of the possible. 278 00:19:35,807 --> 00:19:38,469 What did you get by opposing the motion? 279 00:19:38,510 --> 00:19:42,105 It was carried with our without you. All you did was make enemies 280 00:19:42,147 --> 00:19:44,411 and... and make yourself feel better, of course. 281 00:19:47,018 --> 00:19:50,112 Do you not believe in saying what you think? 282 00:19:50,155 --> 00:19:52,123 No, I'm very much against it. 283 00:19:52,157 --> 00:19:54,352 Thinking aloud is a habit responsible 284 00:19:54,392 --> 00:19:56,417 for much of mankind's misery. 285 00:19:57,829 --> 00:20:01,424 St. Thomas a Becket might have lived to a ripe old age 286 00:20:01,466 --> 00:20:03,991 if he... 287 00:20:09,474 --> 00:20:11,635 You insulted Mr. Dickinson. 288 00:20:13,778 --> 00:20:15,803 You insulted him in public. 289 00:20:17,115 --> 00:20:19,083 Would you have me insult him in private? 290 00:20:19,117 --> 00:20:21,915 It's perfectly acceptable to insult someone in private. 291 00:20:21,953 --> 00:20:24,251 Sometimes they might even thank you for it afterwards. 292 00:20:24,289 --> 00:20:28,191 But when you do it in public, they tend to think you are serious. 293 00:20:32,831 --> 00:20:35,391 I feel myself hated in this town. 294 00:20:37,402 --> 00:20:39,495 Go gently. 295 00:20:39,537 --> 00:20:40,936 I beg you. 296 00:20:40,972 --> 00:20:44,806 You are a guest in Philadelphia. 297 00:20:44,843 --> 00:20:48,074 Fish and guests... 298 00:20:48,112 --> 00:20:50,239 stink after three days. 299 00:20:56,721 --> 00:20:59,087 You would do well 300 00:20:59,123 --> 00:21:01,591 to seek out the gentlemen of Virginia. 301 00:21:03,061 --> 00:21:05,427 Their vote went against me as well. 302 00:21:05,463 --> 00:21:08,864 Well, Virginia must be won, Mr. Adams. 303 00:21:08,900 --> 00:21:11,425 Their wealth, prestige, their size... 304 00:21:11,469 --> 00:21:13,869 no other colony carries that much weight. 305 00:21:13,905 --> 00:21:16,396 And I think you'll find, despite their recent vote, 306 00:21:16,441 --> 00:21:19,308 that they are of your opinion. 307 00:21:19,344 --> 00:21:23,371 And of your opinion, sir. 308 00:21:23,414 --> 00:21:25,678 Oh. 309 00:21:25,717 --> 00:21:29,118 My opinion is that I have no opinion. 310 00:21:30,922 --> 00:21:32,890 But I'll gladly come with you, 311 00:21:32,924 --> 00:21:36,360 to find out what my opinion might be. 312 00:21:36,394 --> 00:21:40,262 Diplomacy is seduction in another guise, Mr. Adams. 313 00:21:40,298 --> 00:21:43,358 One improves with practice. 314 00:21:43,401 --> 00:21:46,234 Mr. Harrison, Mr. Lee. 315 00:21:46,271 --> 00:21:49,434 Gentlemen, good morning to you. 316 00:21:49,474 --> 00:21:51,101 Mr. Lee? 317 00:21:51,142 --> 00:21:55,238 You are said to be the Cicero of Virginia. 318 00:21:55,280 --> 00:21:58,909 Like you, Mr. Adams, we are arming ourselves for our own defense. 319 00:21:58,950 --> 00:22:00,315 Beyond that, 320 00:22:00,351 --> 00:22:03,081 the Virginia Convention has given us no instructions. 321 00:22:03,121 --> 00:22:06,022 Were it up to myself and Colonel Washington... 322 00:22:07,091 --> 00:22:09,855 Oh, yes indeed. Colonel Washington. 323 00:22:15,500 --> 00:22:17,127 Good morning to you, Colonel. 324 00:22:17,168 --> 00:22:19,295 Mr. Adams. 325 00:22:19,337 --> 00:22:20,702 Colonel, 326 00:22:20,738 --> 00:22:23,605 you are in mourning? 327 00:22:23,641 --> 00:22:27,771 Mm, for Massachusetts, Mr. Adams. 328 00:22:27,812 --> 00:22:30,610 An attack made on one of our sister colonies 329 00:22:30,648 --> 00:22:33,674 is an attack made on all of us. 330 00:22:36,187 --> 00:22:39,520 If only all of the Congress were of your sentiment, sir. 331 00:22:39,557 --> 00:22:42,685 I am prepared to raise 1,000 men, 332 00:22:42,727 --> 00:22:45,321 subsist them at my own expense 333 00:22:45,363 --> 00:22:49,322 and march them myself to the relief of Boston. 334 00:22:49,367 --> 00:22:53,326 Well, we may yet have need of your generosity. 335 00:22:53,371 --> 00:22:55,896 Not generosity, Mr. Adams, 336 00:22:55,940 --> 00:22:57,532 duty. 337 00:23:08,086 --> 00:23:10,418 A natural leader. 338 00:23:10,455 --> 00:23:13,652 He's always the tallest man in the room. 339 00:23:13,691 --> 00:23:17,252 He's bound to end up leading something. 340 00:23:19,597 --> 00:23:22,794 When will we escape this dreadful city, Doctor? 341 00:23:22,834 --> 00:23:24,893 Philadelphia is not to your liking, sir? 342 00:23:24,936 --> 00:23:27,734 I'd rather be in my own country. 343 00:23:27,772 --> 00:23:29,672 Would not you? 344 00:23:30,842 --> 00:23:33,037 I would, Mr. Jefferson, yes. 345 00:23:33,077 --> 00:23:35,545 Well, excuse me. 346 00:24:08,546 --> 00:24:11,140 Mama! Ma! 347 00:24:15,720 --> 00:24:18,518 Are those our guns, Mama? 348 00:24:18,556 --> 00:24:21,320 I pray they are. 349 00:25:22,920 --> 00:25:25,286 Would you like some water, sir? 350 00:25:25,323 --> 00:25:28,258 Thank you, ma'am. Thank you. 351 00:25:35,099 --> 00:25:36,760 Thank you, ma'am. 352 00:25:36,801 --> 00:25:39,031 Would you like some water? 353 00:25:40,204 --> 00:25:43,002 - Thank you, ma'am. - There you go. 354 00:25:43,040 --> 00:25:45,941 We saw flames above the harbor. 355 00:25:45,977 --> 00:25:49,071 Gage's ships laid into us with cannon fire. 356 00:25:50,448 --> 00:25:53,144 They sent their butchers through the smoke up Bunker Hill. 357 00:25:53,184 --> 00:25:55,175 Dear God. 358 00:25:55,219 --> 00:25:58,746 We held them back. 359 00:25:58,789 --> 00:26:00,620 Thank you. 360 00:26:19,143 --> 00:26:22,374 Do I know that face? 361 00:26:30,321 --> 00:26:31,845 I knew that face. 362 00:26:31,889 --> 00:26:34,858 Children, inside. 363 00:26:42,200 --> 00:26:46,796 General Warren is fallen at Bunker Hill... 364 00:26:49,907 --> 00:26:52,808 shot through the head... 365 00:26:54,645 --> 00:26:58,445 bayoneted and stripped of his clothes. 366 00:27:03,221 --> 00:27:05,416 I knew him, gentlemen. 367 00:27:07,858 --> 00:27:09,416 He was my physician. 368 00:27:13,664 --> 00:27:16,132 The full measure of British atrocity 369 00:27:16,167 --> 00:27:18,658 is too terrible to relate. 370 00:27:21,172 --> 00:27:24,266 "400 patriots dead." 371 00:27:24,308 --> 00:27:28,142 Not professional soldiers, gentlemen, 372 00:27:28,179 --> 00:27:30,841 ordinary citizens of Massachusetts 373 00:27:30,881 --> 00:27:32,610 who willingly gave their lives 374 00:27:32,650 --> 00:27:35,141 to defend what was rightfully theirs... 375 00:27:35,186 --> 00:27:37,154 their liberty. 376 00:27:37,188 --> 00:27:41,022 But they took with them more than 1,000 British soldiers 377 00:27:41,058 --> 00:27:43,026 and 100 of their officers. 378 00:27:43,060 --> 00:27:44,994 Hear, hear! 379 00:27:47,732 --> 00:27:50,292 If this Congress does not support 380 00:27:50,334 --> 00:27:51,767 the Massachusetts militia, 381 00:27:51,802 --> 00:27:54,100 it could very well dissolve, gentlemen! 382 00:27:54,138 --> 00:27:56,504 Should that happen... 383 00:27:56,540 --> 00:27:59,202 should that happen... 384 00:28:00,778 --> 00:28:03,144 we will be left defenseless, gentlemen. 385 00:28:03,180 --> 00:28:04,647 Yes. Absolutely. 386 00:28:04,682 --> 00:28:07,344 I move that the Congress adopt 387 00:28:07,385 --> 00:28:09,410 the Massachusetts militia immediately! 388 00:28:09,453 --> 00:28:11,250 - Mr. Adams. - No. 389 00:28:11,289 --> 00:28:12,950 - Hear, hear! - Second! 390 00:28:12,990 --> 00:28:15,959 You are asking us 391 00:28:15,993 --> 00:28:18,894 to form an army, Mr. Adams... 392 00:28:20,731 --> 00:28:23,029 a force acting not for a single colony, 393 00:28:23,067 --> 00:28:24,967 but all 13! 394 00:28:26,704 --> 00:28:30,902 Now there's not a man here present 395 00:28:30,941 --> 00:28:33,535 who does not mourn the loss 396 00:28:33,577 --> 00:28:35,545 of the brave men of Massachusetts. 397 00:28:35,579 --> 00:28:37,877 Hear, hear. 398 00:28:37,915 --> 00:28:40,213 But it is at such times 399 00:28:40,251 --> 00:28:44,119 that caution must prevail. 400 00:28:44,155 --> 00:28:46,282 - Hear, hear. - It may be weeks 401 00:28:46,324 --> 00:28:48,588 before our last petition reaches the king, 402 00:28:48,626 --> 00:28:52,062 many weeks more before we may hope for a reply. 403 00:28:52,096 --> 00:28:54,121 While we await answer, 404 00:28:54,165 --> 00:28:57,259 we must avoid any escalation 405 00:28:57,301 --> 00:28:59,132 of the hostilities between us. 406 00:28:59,170 --> 00:29:01,934 Hear, hear! 407 00:29:01,972 --> 00:29:04,406 The situation is perilous! 408 00:29:06,677 --> 00:29:08,941 What is required now 409 00:29:08,979 --> 00:29:11,777 is one able man 410 00:29:11,816 --> 00:29:14,182 to build and to lead 411 00:29:14,218 --> 00:29:17,187 this new continental army. 412 00:29:17,221 --> 00:29:21,123 And who do you propose of the Massachusetts delegates 413 00:29:21,158 --> 00:29:24,025 should lead this force? 414 00:29:24,061 --> 00:29:26,928 Gentlemen, we move too quickly. 415 00:29:26,964 --> 00:29:30,661 We have not yet resolved the question of any continental army, 416 00:29:30,701 --> 00:29:32,828 much less who is to lead it. 417 00:29:34,939 --> 00:29:38,067 I have but one gentleman in mind, 418 00:29:38,109 --> 00:29:41,567 known to all of us. 419 00:29:41,612 --> 00:29:44,638 Mr. President, I propose as commander in chief, 420 00:29:44,682 --> 00:29:47,515 our most honorable and esteemed delegate... 421 00:29:49,620 --> 00:29:52,453 the good gentleman from Virginia, Colonel George Washington. 422 00:30:01,165 --> 00:30:02,427 Second! 423 00:30:06,437 --> 00:30:08,962 I commend your selection, sir. 424 00:30:09,006 --> 00:30:11,474 There is no more able soldier 425 00:30:11,509 --> 00:30:12,976 in all America. 426 00:30:13,010 --> 00:30:16,946 Colonel Washington would command approbation 427 00:30:16,981 --> 00:30:19,176 in all Americans, 428 00:30:19,216 --> 00:30:21,207 were he to accept the position 429 00:30:21,252 --> 00:30:25,154 that it is now our great honor to offer him. 430 00:30:35,733 --> 00:30:39,294 If the Congress 431 00:30:39,336 --> 00:30:41,770 sees fit to honor me 432 00:30:41,806 --> 00:30:44,001 with the command, 433 00:30:44,041 --> 00:30:47,636 it will be my humble duty 434 00:30:47,678 --> 00:30:49,077 to serve. 435 00:30:49,113 --> 00:30:51,547 Hear, hear. 436 00:30:56,654 --> 00:31:01,091 By your modesty, you show the wisdom of our choice. 437 00:31:01,125 --> 00:31:04,288 There are two motions on the floor. 438 00:31:04,328 --> 00:31:07,422 Should Congress adopt the Massachusetts militia 439 00:31:07,465 --> 00:31:11,060 and should Colonel Washington be appointed as commander in chief 440 00:31:11,101 --> 00:31:12,591 of this continental army? 441 00:31:17,875 --> 00:31:20,435 I think we should move towards a vote. 442 00:31:26,517 --> 00:31:27,984 Congratulations, 443 00:31:28,018 --> 00:31:30,179 General Washington. 444 00:31:34,758 --> 00:31:39,320 Well, I am truly sensible of the high honor 445 00:31:39,363 --> 00:31:41,558 the Congress has done me. 446 00:31:41,599 --> 00:31:45,865 But I tell you now, I do not think myself 447 00:31:45,903 --> 00:31:50,203 equal to the command I am honored with. 448 00:31:50,241 --> 00:31:53,802 Well, your men, 449 00:31:53,844 --> 00:31:56,039 your Continental Army, 450 00:31:56,080 --> 00:31:58,071 awaits you at Cambridge, sir. 451 00:31:58,115 --> 00:32:01,141 And I shall see you there on my return. 452 00:32:09,326 --> 00:32:11,886 Will General Howe attack again? 453 00:32:11,929 --> 00:32:14,796 Impossible to say. 454 00:32:14,832 --> 00:32:18,495 What is that but an army of occupation? 455 00:32:18,536 --> 00:32:21,403 And the Congress goes on its knees to the king. 456 00:32:22,840 --> 00:32:24,831 Has the king deigned to reply? 457 00:32:29,647 --> 00:32:31,945 I understand people like Mr. Dickinson 458 00:32:31,982 --> 00:32:33,711 and his friends all too well, John. 459 00:32:33,751 --> 00:32:36,379 Send a woman to the Congress. She might knock some sense into them. 460 00:32:36,420 --> 00:32:38,513 It is not a question of men and women, Abigail. 461 00:32:38,556 --> 00:32:41,024 - It is a matter politics. - Politics. 462 00:32:42,960 --> 00:32:44,951 - Politics? - Mm. 463 00:32:46,497 --> 00:32:50,900 And do women not live politics, John Adams? 464 00:32:50,935 --> 00:32:54,666 When I go to the cupboard and I find no coffee, 465 00:32:54,705 --> 00:32:57,469 no sugar, no pins, no meat, 466 00:32:57,508 --> 00:32:59,738 am I not living politics? 467 00:33:04,815 --> 00:33:08,876 This war touches people that your Congress 468 00:33:08,919 --> 00:33:10,546 treats with the same contempt 469 00:33:10,588 --> 00:33:13,853 King George reserves for the people of Boston. 470 00:33:13,891 --> 00:33:17,088 I mean women, yes, and slaves too, for that matter. 471 00:33:17,127 --> 00:33:21,029 Though I am sure you wish I would not mention that subject, 472 00:33:21,065 --> 00:33:24,057 as it might upset your Southern friends. 473 00:33:25,502 --> 00:33:28,471 - You're harsh, madam. - I am cold. 474 00:33:32,242 --> 00:33:34,369 And frightened. 475 00:33:37,281 --> 00:33:40,546 I am afraid this war will never end or begin. 476 00:33:49,093 --> 00:33:52,187 I am frightened too, Abigail. 477 00:33:55,699 --> 00:33:58,327 And however much I talk and talk, 478 00:33:58,369 --> 00:34:01,463 I will never carry the Congress. 479 00:34:01,505 --> 00:34:05,100 Well then, it seems that I must come down to Philadelphia 480 00:34:05,142 --> 00:34:08,202 and box the ears of Mr. Dickinson and his cronies. 481 00:34:08,245 --> 00:34:10,042 Ah. 482 00:34:14,118 --> 00:34:17,610 I must pray for guidance in all our endeavors, 483 00:34:19,023 --> 00:34:21,617 wherever they may lead us. 484 00:34:22,926 --> 00:34:25,793 And where will they lead us, John? 485 00:34:26,797 --> 00:34:31,598 I sometimes think we may be heading 486 00:34:31,635 --> 00:34:35,196 to a complete and irrevocable independence. 487 00:35:06,470 --> 00:35:09,962 The enemy are quite entrenched. 488 00:35:10,007 --> 00:35:13,306 To take Boston may mean its utter destruction. 489 00:35:14,912 --> 00:35:19,212 I could call on only 5,000 troops 490 00:35:19,249 --> 00:35:21,479 who are fit to fight. 491 00:35:23,153 --> 00:35:26,054 I thought you had at least 20,000 men under your command? 492 00:35:26,090 --> 00:35:29,116 A great many have gone home 493 00:35:29,159 --> 00:35:31,286 since their enlistments expired, 494 00:35:31,328 --> 00:35:34,297 New England men a good lot of them. 495 00:35:34,331 --> 00:35:36,993 I cannot conceal our condition 496 00:35:37,034 --> 00:35:39,764 from the British indefinitely. 497 00:35:39,803 --> 00:35:42,237 We have been decimated by the bloody pox. 498 00:35:42,272 --> 00:35:45,639 It is sheer providence they have not discovered our predicament. 499 00:35:45,676 --> 00:35:48,008 Upon my return to Philadelphia, 500 00:35:48,045 --> 00:35:51,572 I will make this situation known 501 00:35:51,615 --> 00:35:55,813 and the Congress will find whatever you require, sir. 502 00:35:55,853 --> 00:35:59,550 Nothing has yet come from all their promises 503 00:35:59,590 --> 00:36:04,027 of powder, muskets, supplies, Mr. Adams. 504 00:36:04,061 --> 00:36:06,325 I will persuade them, sir. 505 00:36:06,363 --> 00:36:08,729 And I will also argue to the Congress 506 00:36:08,766 --> 00:36:11,758 that an alliance with France and Spain is essential. 507 00:36:11,802 --> 00:36:13,463 But above all, 508 00:36:13,504 --> 00:36:17,463 I intend to present them with a declaration of Independency. 509 00:36:17,508 --> 00:36:21,000 You've already spoken of this? 510 00:36:21,044 --> 00:36:23,569 Oh no no, no one speaks of it. 511 00:36:23,614 --> 00:36:25,673 At least not publicly. 512 00:36:28,719 --> 00:36:31,779 But it is the only sure guarantee of our liberty. 513 00:36:31,822 --> 00:36:35,258 Independence 514 00:36:35,292 --> 00:36:37,783 will mean war 515 00:36:37,828 --> 00:36:40,626 from one end of the colonies to the other. 516 00:36:40,664 --> 00:36:43,189 I have no illusions about that. 517 00:36:43,233 --> 00:36:46,532 But first, let us free Boston. 518 00:36:46,570 --> 00:36:49,664 The rest will follow. 519 00:37:32,015 --> 00:37:35,678 So many have been carried away by the bloody pox. 520 00:37:35,719 --> 00:37:38,882 We cannot risk infection in this house. 521 00:37:41,825 --> 00:37:44,794 How you will manage this winter with the blockade, I know not. 522 00:37:44,828 --> 00:37:47,888 We will manage. 523 00:37:47,931 --> 00:37:49,796 Somehow we will manage. 524 00:37:54,137 --> 00:37:55,968 Ahem. 525 00:37:58,308 --> 00:38:00,276 I should go before the weather worsens. 526 00:38:00,310 --> 00:38:02,904 Aya. 527 00:38:06,350 --> 00:38:09,877 I would gladly take a walk in our garden with you 528 00:38:09,920 --> 00:38:12,286 - when the spring comes. - No more, John! 529 00:38:17,761 --> 00:38:19,752 No more. 530 00:38:39,750 --> 00:38:42,480 I hate the Congress! 531 00:39:02,072 --> 00:39:04,905 General Washington still awaits our reply 532 00:39:04,942 --> 00:39:06,773 to the problem of re-enlistments. 533 00:39:06,810 --> 00:39:08,334 The king's seal. 534 00:39:08,378 --> 00:39:10,676 Now he respectfully suggests that a salary 535 00:39:10,714 --> 00:39:13,205 be granted our soldiers commensurate with their sacrifice. 536 00:39:13,250 --> 00:39:15,684 But he has no money on hand to pay them. 537 00:39:18,956 --> 00:39:21,686 Tents, soap, shoes and blankets 538 00:39:21,725 --> 00:39:23,693 are also greatly wanting. 539 00:39:23,727 --> 00:39:27,720 The army recently took shipment of 50 crates of rifles, 540 00:39:27,764 --> 00:39:30,858 all without the flints required to shoot them. 541 00:39:35,072 --> 00:39:38,064 A proclamation 542 00:39:38,108 --> 00:39:39,905 by King George III. 543 00:39:42,245 --> 00:39:45,476 "Many of our subjects, 544 00:39:45,515 --> 00:39:50,043 misled by a desperate conspiracy 545 00:39:50,087 --> 00:39:54,353 of dangerous and ill-designing men, 546 00:39:54,391 --> 00:39:57,189 have forgotten the allegiance 547 00:39:57,227 --> 00:40:00,196 which they owe to the power that has protected 548 00:40:00,230 --> 00:40:04,667 and supported them, and have declared rebellion 549 00:40:04,701 --> 00:40:07,932 and traitorously levied war against us. 550 00:40:10,640 --> 00:40:12,471 It is the better part of wisdom 551 00:40:12,509 --> 00:40:15,342 to put a speedy end to such disorders. 552 00:40:15,379 --> 00:40:18,212 We have thought fit to issue our royal proclamation 553 00:40:18,248 --> 00:40:22,617 that all our royal officers, both civil and military, 554 00:40:22,652 --> 00:40:26,110 are obliged to suppress such rebellion 555 00:40:26,156 --> 00:40:30,354 and bring the traitors to justice. 556 00:40:32,662 --> 00:40:35,688 When the unhappy and deluded multitude 557 00:40:35,732 --> 00:40:38,462 against whom this force shall be directed 558 00:40:38,502 --> 00:40:40,333 shall become sensible of their error, 559 00:40:40,370 --> 00:40:42,531 I shall be ready to receive the misled 560 00:40:42,572 --> 00:40:44,540 with tenderness and mercy. 561 00:40:46,843 --> 00:40:50,244 For those who persist in their treason... 562 00:40:53,316 --> 00:40:57,616 for those who persist in their treason, 563 00:40:57,654 --> 00:41:01,055 the punishment shall be death by hanging. 564 00:41:06,797 --> 00:41:10,289 Given in Parliament this 26th day of October in the year 565 00:41:10,333 --> 00:41:13,302 1775." 566 00:41:17,240 --> 00:41:19,231 God save the king. 567 00:41:21,078 --> 00:41:23,444 God damn the king! 568 00:41:33,190 --> 00:41:35,556 God bless the king. 569 00:41:35,592 --> 00:41:39,050 Who else could have brought such a spirit of unity to this Congress? 570 00:41:40,197 --> 00:41:43,030 We will now all hang together. 571 00:41:43,066 --> 00:41:45,500 Or, most assuredly, we will all hang separately. 572 00:41:45,535 --> 00:41:47,628 The question is no longer whether 573 00:41:47,671 --> 00:41:50,333 there shall be independence, but when. 574 00:41:50,373 --> 00:41:53,342 If we force a decision too soon, 575 00:41:53,376 --> 00:41:56,004 we may reap disaster. 576 00:41:56,046 --> 00:41:59,243 Independence without unanimity means nothing. 577 00:41:59,282 --> 00:42:01,477 I'm in complete agreement, Doctor. 578 00:42:01,518 --> 00:42:05,887 I will leave immediately. The Virginia Convention must free us to act. 579 00:42:05,922 --> 00:42:10,018 All 13 clocks must strike at the same second. 580 00:42:51,501 --> 00:42:53,901 - Charles, Charles! - Charles. 581 00:42:53,937 --> 00:42:55,427 Charles, come back! 582 00:42:55,472 --> 00:42:57,633 Children, step away from the door. 583 00:43:00,877 --> 00:43:03,243 Charles! 584 00:43:03,280 --> 00:43:05,646 Charles. Charles, go inside! 585 00:43:15,525 --> 00:43:17,493 Go inside! 586 00:43:17,527 --> 00:43:19,256 Go! 587 00:43:36,246 --> 00:43:38,510 Mr. Knox. 588 00:43:40,550 --> 00:43:43,519 Mr. Knox! 589 00:43:43,553 --> 00:43:45,384 Mr. Knox! 590 00:43:45,422 --> 00:43:47,219 Mrs. Adams? 591 00:43:47,257 --> 00:43:49,691 You sold books to my husband, now look at you. 592 00:43:49,726 --> 00:43:51,751 What are you doing? 593 00:43:51,795 --> 00:43:54,923 British guns captured at Fort Ticonderoga. 594 00:43:54,965 --> 00:43:58,025 General Washington may have some use for them. 595 00:43:58,068 --> 00:44:00,093 How on earth did you manage? 596 00:44:00,136 --> 00:44:02,229 Rowed them across Lake George 597 00:44:02,272 --> 00:44:04,797 and hauled them over the Berkshires. 598 00:44:04,841 --> 00:44:07,833 We call that one Liberty. 599 00:44:09,346 --> 00:44:11,143 And that big one there 600 00:44:11,181 --> 00:44:13,911 stuck in the mire, we call it 601 00:44:13,950 --> 00:44:15,747 Independence! 602 00:45:13,476 --> 00:45:17,071 When Howe saw the guns from Ticonderoga ringing the city 603 00:45:17,113 --> 00:45:19,638 he shouted, "Good God, these fellows have done more work 604 00:45:19,683 --> 00:45:22,675 in one day than I made my army do in three months." 605 00:45:22,719 --> 00:45:25,620 General Washington's surprise sent them scurrying like rats. 606 00:45:29,726 --> 00:45:32,422 Mr. Lee, now is the time. 607 00:45:32,462 --> 00:45:34,396 And with your good news 608 00:45:34,431 --> 00:45:36,524 I can depend upon Virginia to lead the way. 609 00:45:36,566 --> 00:45:39,399 The honor is mine, sir. 610 00:45:54,584 --> 00:45:58,213 We are about to take a leap in the dark, 611 00:45:58,254 --> 00:46:00,415 Mr. Jefferson. 612 00:46:01,658 --> 00:46:04,058 I would gladly lend my hand 613 00:46:04,094 --> 00:46:06,688 to sink the whole island of Great Britain in the ocean. 614 00:46:13,837 --> 00:46:17,000 Well now, I have not heard you say three words together 615 00:46:17,040 --> 00:46:19,406 in the last Congress. 616 00:46:22,078 --> 00:46:23,545 With such passion, 617 00:46:23,580 --> 00:46:25,980 I regret that you've not made your mind more plainly known. 618 00:46:28,451 --> 00:46:31,318 I have no gift for oratory. 619 00:46:40,130 --> 00:46:43,793 President recognizes Mr. Lee of Virginia. 620 00:46:46,669 --> 00:46:49,229 - Order, gentlemen! - Resolved... 621 00:46:49,272 --> 00:46:53,174 that these united colonies are and of a right 622 00:46:53,209 --> 00:46:56,508 ought to be free and independent states; 623 00:46:58,882 --> 00:47:01,316 That they... 624 00:47:01,351 --> 00:47:05,378 they are absolved of all allegiance to the British crown; 625 00:47:06,790 --> 00:47:09,020 And that all political connection 626 00:47:09,058 --> 00:47:11,219 between them and the country of Great Britain 627 00:47:11,261 --> 00:47:13,456 is and ought to be totally dissolved. 628 00:47:13,496 --> 00:47:16,829 - No! - Second! 629 00:47:16,866 --> 00:47:18,458 Second from Mr. Adams. 630 00:47:18,501 --> 00:47:20,469 Am I to understand that Virginia 631 00:47:20,503 --> 00:47:24,530 has freed their delegates to propose this measure? 632 00:47:24,574 --> 00:47:28,271 They have, sir. The liberation of Boston has quite convinced them. 633 00:47:28,311 --> 00:47:32,247 The British may have abandoned Boston, Mr. Lee, 634 00:47:32,282 --> 00:47:35,274 but that is not an end to the business! 635 00:47:35,318 --> 00:47:38,549 General Howe is said to be awaiting reinforcements! 636 00:47:38,588 --> 00:47:43,252 Thousands of godless Hessian mercenaries among them. 637 00:47:43,293 --> 00:47:45,818 First they will attack New York, 638 00:47:45,862 --> 00:47:47,557 then this very city! 639 00:47:49,732 --> 00:47:51,427 Two warships have been sighted 640 00:47:51,468 --> 00:47:53,493 sailing up the Delaware, gentlemen. 641 00:47:53,536 --> 00:47:55,629 What possible object can they have 642 00:47:55,672 --> 00:47:57,503 if not to take this Congress 643 00:47:57,540 --> 00:48:01,340 and every man in it by force? 644 00:48:01,377 --> 00:48:02,742 Hear, hear! 645 00:48:02,779 --> 00:48:06,408 Our river defenses... our river defenses will hold them, sir! 646 00:48:06,449 --> 00:48:07,973 How shall we fight them? 647 00:48:08,017 --> 00:48:11,077 With what navy shall we turn them back? 648 00:48:11,120 --> 00:48:14,419 England is poised to strike a fatal blow! 649 00:48:14,457 --> 00:48:17,255 I must ask again, 650 00:48:17,293 --> 00:48:19,261 why such haste? 651 00:48:19,295 --> 00:48:22,890 Why should we pull down the old house before we are prepared to... 652 00:48:22,932 --> 00:48:24,797 - Because...! - Enough! 653 00:48:26,836 --> 00:48:29,066 Because, Mr. Duane, 654 00:48:29,105 --> 00:48:32,404 the middle way that some in this chamber have been seeking 655 00:48:32,442 --> 00:48:34,205 is no way at all. 656 00:48:34,244 --> 00:48:35,871 Hear, hear! 657 00:48:35,912 --> 00:48:38,346 Gentlemen, please hear me out, gentlemen! 658 00:48:38,381 --> 00:48:42,283 If we finally fail in this great and glorious contest, 659 00:48:42,318 --> 00:48:44,786 it will be by bewildering ourselves 660 00:48:44,821 --> 00:48:47,847 in groping for the middle way! 661 00:48:49,292 --> 00:48:52,261 Gentlemen, Dr. Franklin knows England 662 00:48:52,295 --> 00:48:54,695 better than any man here. 663 00:48:54,731 --> 00:48:57,029 Can we not yet hope 664 00:48:57,066 --> 00:48:59,193 to see a clearer sky? 665 00:48:59,235 --> 00:49:02,204 Well, if my long residence in London 666 00:49:02,238 --> 00:49:05,036 as this colony's agent to the court 667 00:49:05,074 --> 00:49:07,133 has taught me anything, Mr. Dickinson, 668 00:49:07,176 --> 00:49:08,734 it has taught me this: 669 00:49:08,778 --> 00:49:11,645 That given the choice between doing what is right 670 00:49:11,681 --> 00:49:13,672 and doing what is not right, 671 00:49:13,716 --> 00:49:17,208 His Majesty's government will take the later course every time. 672 00:49:17,253 --> 00:49:19,244 Well said, well said. 673 00:49:19,289 --> 00:49:21,382 Dr. Franklin has the floor. 674 00:49:21,424 --> 00:49:25,417 The king refuses our petitions. 675 00:49:25,461 --> 00:49:28,225 He has branded us rebels. 676 00:49:28,264 --> 00:49:31,700 The question is not whether by a... 677 00:49:31,734 --> 00:49:34,032 by a declaration of independence 678 00:49:34,070 --> 00:49:37,130 that we should make ourselves something we are not, 679 00:49:37,173 --> 00:49:41,337 but whether we should declare as fact 680 00:49:41,377 --> 00:49:44,141 something which already exists. 681 00:49:44,180 --> 00:49:46,842 - Hear, hear. - No! 682 00:49:46,883 --> 00:49:48,817 Only the voice... 683 00:49:48,851 --> 00:49:52,048 only the voice of the people can proclaim independence. 684 00:49:52,088 --> 00:49:55,285 No no, Mr. Dickinson! 685 00:49:55,325 --> 00:49:58,692 The people wait for us to lead the way. 686 00:49:58,728 --> 00:50:00,491 Hear, hear! 687 00:50:00,530 --> 00:50:03,158 And we must lose no time in leading them, sir. 688 00:50:03,199 --> 00:50:06,327 - No time at all. - And just whom do you think 689 00:50:06,369 --> 00:50:08,337 will join us in this folly? 690 00:50:08,371 --> 00:50:10,168 - France, for one! - France!? 691 00:50:10,206 --> 00:50:14,540 - Gentlemen! - England is our common enemy, sir. 692 00:50:14,577 --> 00:50:17,705 Mr. Adams would make us French subjects! 693 00:50:20,917 --> 00:50:22,782 Partners, Mr. Duane, 694 00:50:22,819 --> 00:50:24,844 not subjects. 695 00:50:24,887 --> 00:50:27,219 General Washington's army 696 00:50:27,256 --> 00:50:29,451 needs arms and men! 697 00:50:29,492 --> 00:50:31,392 Hear, hear! 698 00:50:31,427 --> 00:50:34,885 King Louis cannot be expected to acknowledge us 699 00:50:34,931 --> 00:50:37,559 until we have acknowledged ourselves 700 00:50:37,600 --> 00:50:40,728 and taken our rightful place as a sovereign power. 701 00:50:42,705 --> 00:50:45,173 Mr. Adams... 702 00:50:45,208 --> 00:50:47,836 - Mr. Franklin has the floor. - Mr. Adams is right. 703 00:50:47,877 --> 00:50:51,176 Let us send an envoy to King Louis 704 00:50:51,214 --> 00:50:54,342 while our affairs wear a hopeful aspect. 705 00:50:54,384 --> 00:50:56,682 What if no alliance comes? 706 00:50:56,719 --> 00:50:58,016 Yes, yes. 707 00:50:58,054 --> 00:51:00,852 What then, sir? 708 00:51:00,890 --> 00:51:02,357 Then so be it. 709 00:51:02,392 --> 00:51:04,053 "So be it"? 710 00:51:06,129 --> 00:51:08,689 We will not vote 711 00:51:08,731 --> 00:51:10,756 for independence, Mr. Adams. 712 00:51:10,800 --> 00:51:14,395 Not now, not ever! 713 00:51:27,417 --> 00:51:31,217 Mr. Duane well knows that reconciliation 714 00:51:31,254 --> 00:51:34,553 would be as agreeable to my inclinations, 715 00:51:34,590 --> 00:51:37,286 and as advantageous to my interests 716 00:51:37,326 --> 00:51:40,295 as to any man's! 717 00:51:40,329 --> 00:51:42,889 But, I see no prospect for it, 718 00:51:42,932 --> 00:51:46,095 no probability, no possibility! 719 00:51:47,403 --> 00:51:51,100 And I cannot abide the hypocritical heart 720 00:51:51,140 --> 00:51:53,370 that pretends to expect peace 721 00:51:53,409 --> 00:51:55,673 when in truth it does not. 722 00:51:55,712 --> 00:51:58,909 This Congress has no more right to pass such a resolution 723 00:51:58,948 --> 00:52:01,416 than Parliament has! 724 00:52:01,451 --> 00:52:03,544 We must beware of overreaching! 725 00:52:03,586 --> 00:52:05,144 Aye! 726 00:52:05,188 --> 00:52:07,918 When Demosthenes... 727 00:52:09,325 --> 00:52:13,318 when Demosthenes traveled as ambassador through Greece 728 00:52:13,362 --> 00:52:15,592 to excite a confederacy against the tyrant Philip of Macedon... 729 00:52:15,631 --> 00:52:18,896 Mr. Adams, you're taking us on a journey through time! 730 00:52:18,935 --> 00:52:21,233 If you plan on taking us to Creation itself, 731 00:52:21,270 --> 00:52:23,135 I should like send word to my landlady, 732 00:52:23,172 --> 00:52:25,402 she should not waste any eggs for my breakfast. 733 00:52:25,441 --> 00:52:28,342 He did not go, Mr. President, 734 00:52:28,377 --> 00:52:30,538 to propose a non-importation 735 00:52:30,580 --> 00:52:32,571 or non-consumption agreement. 736 00:52:32,615 --> 00:52:34,310 I beg your pardon, sir. 737 00:52:34,350 --> 00:52:37,945 Pray forgive me for not recognizing the worthy Demosthenes. 738 00:52:37,987 --> 00:52:41,013 I mistook you for a Massachusetts man. 739 00:52:43,960 --> 00:52:46,929 Do you know the conduct of some states 740 00:52:46,963 --> 00:52:48,931 from the beginning of this affair 741 00:52:48,965 --> 00:52:50,990 has given me reason to suspect 742 00:52:51,033 --> 00:52:53,001 that it is their settled policy 743 00:52:53,035 --> 00:52:55,503 to keep to the rear of our confederacy... 744 00:52:55,538 --> 00:52:57,335 come what may, 745 00:52:57,373 --> 00:53:00,240 so as not to harm their future prospects? 746 00:53:00,276 --> 00:53:02,938 - Mr. Adams... - No, there are persons in Philadelphia 747 00:53:02,979 --> 00:53:05,777 to whom a ship is dearer than a city, 748 00:53:05,815 --> 00:53:09,376 and a few barrels of flour dearer than 1000 lives. 749 00:53:09,418 --> 00:53:11,386 Other men's lives. 750 00:53:11,420 --> 00:53:13,547 That is an outrageous slander! 751 00:53:13,589 --> 00:53:16,752 Gentlemen, we cannot debate this endlessly. I call for a vote 752 00:53:16,793 --> 00:53:19,057 on Mr. Lee's resolution for independence. 753 00:53:19,095 --> 00:53:20,926 New Hampshire? 754 00:53:20,963 --> 00:53:22,760 - New Hampshire votes yes. - Connecticut? 755 00:53:22,799 --> 00:53:24,858 - Connecticut votes yes. - New Jersey? 756 00:53:24,901 --> 00:53:26,232 New Jersey votes no. 757 00:53:26,269 --> 00:53:29,705 - Georgia? - Georgia votes yes. 758 00:53:29,739 --> 00:53:32,708 - Virginia? - Uh, Virginia votes yes. 759 00:53:32,742 --> 00:53:35,210 - New York? - New York votes no! 760 00:53:35,244 --> 00:53:37,735 - North Carolina? - North Carolina 761 00:53:37,780 --> 00:53:40,305 - votes yes. - One moment, please. 762 00:53:47,590 --> 00:53:50,058 South Carolina, on behalf of its sister colonies... 763 00:53:50,092 --> 00:53:51,559 States! 764 00:53:53,529 --> 00:53:56,987 - Requests a postponement 765 00:53:57,033 --> 00:53:59,365 to seek new instructions. 766 00:53:59,402 --> 00:54:01,302 20 days should be sufficient. 767 00:54:05,441 --> 00:54:07,671 This is good. This is good. 768 00:54:09,345 --> 00:54:11,176 Any objections? 769 00:54:11,214 --> 00:54:13,079 Uh no, none, sir. No. 770 00:54:13,115 --> 00:54:17,211 Congress shall reconvene on July 1st 771 00:54:17,253 --> 00:54:19,551 to consider Mr. Lee's resolution. 772 00:54:19,589 --> 00:54:23,025 Uh, Mr. President, perhaps a committee should be formed 773 00:54:23,059 --> 00:54:25,391 to present a statement to the people 774 00:54:25,428 --> 00:54:29,159 should the vote tend toward independence. 775 00:54:30,633 --> 00:54:32,726 Mr. Dickinson? 776 00:54:38,474 --> 00:54:40,271 Form your committee, Mr. Adams. 777 00:54:51,120 --> 00:54:52,883 Present! 778 00:55:03,132 --> 00:55:06,226 The thought of what awaits us in New York 779 00:55:06,269 --> 00:55:08,464 robs me of my sleep. 780 00:55:08,504 --> 00:55:11,598 Are you so certain of defeat? 781 00:55:11,641 --> 00:55:14,667 To give battle to the British Army, 782 00:55:14,710 --> 00:55:19,238 their ranks swollen with the 17,000 Hessians, 783 00:55:19,282 --> 00:55:22,615 I know not how our men will stand the test. 784 00:55:22,652 --> 00:55:26,554 General Howe elected to depart Boston in peace 785 00:55:26,589 --> 00:55:28,284 rather than lay waste to the city. 786 00:55:28,324 --> 00:55:31,657 New York may not be so fortunate. 787 00:55:32,662 --> 00:55:36,860 That such evil should befall a people... 788 00:55:38,034 --> 00:55:41,765 could it be punishment for the sin of slavery? 789 00:55:47,576 --> 00:55:49,737 I cannot say. 790 00:55:54,684 --> 00:55:57,551 We grow gloomy, Mrs. Adams. 791 00:55:57,586 --> 00:55:59,281 Forgive me. 792 00:56:00,423 --> 00:56:02,721 I had hoped this visit would be a respite 793 00:56:02,758 --> 00:56:05,591 from what weighs upon me. 794 00:56:12,068 --> 00:56:14,332 Is there some service I may do for you? 795 00:56:14,370 --> 00:56:16,065 For your family? 796 00:56:16,105 --> 00:56:19,074 There is one thing that I would ask. 797 00:56:22,345 --> 00:56:24,404 My correspondence with my husband 798 00:56:24,447 --> 00:56:26,779 is more important than I can say. 799 00:56:28,484 --> 00:56:31,783 It has become so difficult to get letters through, 800 00:56:31,821 --> 00:56:34,790 and fear of interception 801 00:56:34,824 --> 00:56:37,918 has limited 802 00:56:37,960 --> 00:56:40,394 what we may say to each other. 803 00:56:40,429 --> 00:56:42,829 If I could impose 804 00:56:42,865 --> 00:56:46,892 upon you to carry my letters... 805 00:56:53,175 --> 00:56:57,077 My own courier will take them safely to Philadelphia 806 00:56:57,113 --> 00:56:59,206 along with my dispatches. 807 00:57:01,117 --> 00:57:02,345 Thank you. 808 00:57:02,385 --> 00:57:06,981 Your advice is greatly valued 809 00:57:07,023 --> 00:57:08,957 by Mr. Adams. 810 00:57:08,991 --> 00:57:11,482 The more quickly he receives it, 811 00:57:11,527 --> 00:57:14,724 the more quickly we may all be beneficiaries 812 00:57:14,764 --> 00:57:16,322 of your counsel. 813 00:57:21,404 --> 00:57:24,032 I fear I cannot oblige you, sir, 814 00:57:24,073 --> 00:57:25,267 because... 815 00:57:26,675 --> 00:57:30,975 if we are to achieve our longed-for separation from England, 816 00:57:31,013 --> 00:57:34,642 we must be ready in the state legislatures with new codes 817 00:57:34,683 --> 00:57:36,878 of law and governance. And to that end 818 00:57:36,919 --> 00:57:39,046 all my time away from the assembly 819 00:57:39,088 --> 00:57:42,717 is taken up with urgent correspondence on a new constitution for Virginia. 820 00:57:42,758 --> 00:57:44,487 Mm, we are of the same mind there. 821 00:57:44,527 --> 00:57:46,961 Massachusetts, too, must have its constitution. 822 00:57:46,996 --> 00:57:50,124 But I would have one founded on principles 823 00:57:50,166 --> 00:57:53,329 which could one day inform the confederacy of all the states. 824 00:57:53,369 --> 00:57:56,930 But we must first achieve this long-hoped-for separation, 825 00:57:56,972 --> 00:58:00,305 and to that end we must have a declaration of principles. 826 00:58:00,342 --> 00:58:03,175 Should you not write this thing yourself? 827 00:58:03,212 --> 00:58:05,009 Oh, no no no. 828 00:58:05,047 --> 00:58:07,174 I do not have time. 829 00:58:07,216 --> 00:58:09,184 No, I head the Board of War and Ordinance 830 00:58:09,218 --> 00:58:11,618 as well as serving on 22 other committees. 831 00:58:11,654 --> 00:58:14,555 And the outcome of this great question is far from certain, 832 00:58:14,590 --> 00:58:18,117 so my energies must be spent leading the debate on the floor. 833 00:58:18,160 --> 00:58:21,527 - And why me? - Reasons enough, sir. 834 00:58:21,564 --> 00:58:24,294 What can possibly be your reason? 835 00:58:28,471 --> 00:58:30,962 First, you are a Virginian, 836 00:58:31,006 --> 00:58:33,531 and a Virginian should be at the head of this business 837 00:58:33,576 --> 00:58:35,635 as it's the most powerful state. 838 00:58:35,678 --> 00:58:39,341 And second, I am obnoxious, 839 00:58:39,381 --> 00:58:41,212 suspected and unpopular. 840 00:58:41,250 --> 00:58:45,050 And you are very much otherwise. 841 00:58:45,087 --> 00:58:46,884 Third, 842 00:58:46,922 --> 00:58:49,857 and perhaps most important, 843 00:58:49,892 --> 00:58:53,692 I have read your summary view of the rights of British America 844 00:58:53,729 --> 00:58:57,324 and I have a great opinion of the elegance of your pen, 845 00:58:57,366 --> 00:59:01,359 and none at all of my own. 846 00:59:03,372 --> 00:59:04,999 You're too modest, sir. 847 00:59:06,642 --> 00:59:09,406 Well, you're the first to find me so, sir. 848 00:59:10,746 --> 00:59:13,544 No, I am not by nature a humble man, 849 00:59:13,582 --> 00:59:16,847 but circumstances sometimes require a change of habits. 850 00:59:20,389 --> 00:59:23,722 - I see that you're quite decided. - That I am, Mr. Jefferson. 851 00:59:23,759 --> 00:59:25,454 Quite. 852 00:59:45,915 --> 00:59:49,146 Have you consulted with your husband? 853 00:59:51,520 --> 00:59:55,752 Mr. Adams is not here 854 00:59:55,791 --> 00:59:58,385 and the pox is rampant. 855 01:00:01,063 --> 01:00:03,429 Inoculation is not without risk. 856 01:00:04,934 --> 01:00:08,062 The distemper manifests itself differently in each person. 857 01:00:08,103 --> 01:00:12,597 You and your children may experience some fever 858 01:00:12,641 --> 01:00:15,906 and inflammation... perhaps a form of the disease itself. 859 01:00:18,514 --> 01:00:20,880 I am aware of the risks. 860 01:00:22,785 --> 01:00:25,948 Some cases have even resulted in death. 861 01:00:46,875 --> 01:00:49,901 Well, this is something altogether unexpected. 862 01:00:51,780 --> 01:00:55,978 Not only a declaration of our independence, but... 863 01:00:57,586 --> 01:01:00,077 of the rights of all men. 864 01:01:05,027 --> 01:01:07,257 No this is... this is... this is well said, sir. 865 01:01:07,296 --> 01:01:10,356 Very very well said. 866 01:01:10,399 --> 01:01:13,266 "The Christian king of Great Britain 867 01:01:13,302 --> 01:01:17,261 has waged cruel war against human nature itself 868 01:01:17,306 --> 01:01:21,140 in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, 869 01:01:21,176 --> 01:01:25,613 captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere." 870 01:01:25,648 --> 01:01:29,140 Yes, you... you lay the evils of slavery 871 01:01:29,184 --> 01:01:31,675 at the... the feet of the king, 872 01:01:31,720 --> 01:01:34,211 but you say nothing of slavery itself, sir. 873 01:01:34,256 --> 01:01:39,216 Now surely, if the trade is outlawed but ownership is not, 874 01:01:39,261 --> 01:01:42,321 then those unfortunate negroes still in servitude 875 01:01:42,364 --> 01:01:46,528 will become a more lucrative commodity. 876 01:01:48,971 --> 01:01:53,203 Well, that's not what I intended, Dr. Franklin. 877 01:01:53,242 --> 01:01:57,042 Slavery is an abomination and must be loudly proclaimed as such, 878 01:01:57,079 --> 01:01:59,639 but I own that neither I nor any man 879 01:01:59,682 --> 01:02:03,277 has any immediate solution to the problem. 880 01:02:03,319 --> 01:02:05,651 Oh, it... well, 'tis no matter. 881 01:02:05,688 --> 01:02:09,317 The... the issue before us is independence and not emancipation. 882 01:02:09,358 --> 01:02:11,952 - Dr. Franklin, this document is... - Is something... 883 01:02:11,994 --> 01:02:15,293 something our friends in the Congress will debate. 884 01:02:15,331 --> 01:02:17,356 But I will be very surprised 885 01:02:17,399 --> 01:02:19,731 if they will countenance an attack on slavery. 886 01:02:22,204 --> 01:02:25,173 No. Ahem. 887 01:02:25,207 --> 01:02:28,643 "We hold these truths 888 01:02:28,677 --> 01:02:31,009 to be sacred and undeniable, 889 01:02:31,046 --> 01:02:34,209 that all men are created equal..." 890 01:02:34,249 --> 01:02:35,910 et cetera. 891 01:02:35,951 --> 01:02:38,886 Ahem. 892 01:02:38,921 --> 01:02:41,412 "Sacred and undeniable." 893 01:02:43,992 --> 01:02:46,358 Smacks of the pulpit. 894 01:02:47,396 --> 01:02:49,796 Does it? 895 01:02:49,832 --> 01:02:51,390 Mm. 896 01:02:53,702 --> 01:02:57,832 These truths are self-evident, are they not? 897 01:03:01,777 --> 01:03:03,540 Perhaps. 898 01:03:05,681 --> 01:03:08,775 Self-evident then. 899 01:03:11,320 --> 01:03:13,845 - Self-evident? - Self-evident. 900 01:03:13,889 --> 01:03:15,379 Self-evident. 901 01:03:19,128 --> 01:03:21,119 Do not mistake me, sir. 902 01:03:21,163 --> 01:03:24,621 L... I share your sentiment. 903 01:03:26,468 --> 01:03:29,369 Every single word was precisely chosen. 904 01:03:30,806 --> 01:03:32,706 I assure you of that, Dr. Franklin. 905 01:03:32,741 --> 01:03:37,235 Yes, but yours will not be the only hand in this document. 906 01:03:37,279 --> 01:03:39,645 It cannot be. 907 01:03:39,681 --> 01:03:41,979 They will try to mangle it, 908 01:03:42,017 --> 01:03:43,985 and they may succeed. 909 01:03:44,019 --> 01:03:46,988 There may be expressions which I would not have inserted 910 01:03:47,022 --> 01:03:48,387 if I had drawn it up, 911 01:03:48,424 --> 01:03:51,518 but I will defend every word of it. 912 01:03:54,396 --> 01:03:56,421 Well, it's what I believe. 913 01:03:58,934 --> 01:04:00,799 This is a... 914 01:04:00,836 --> 01:04:03,828 a marvelous invention, Mr. Jefferson. 915 01:04:03,872 --> 01:04:06,272 Yes, I went through a number of variations. 916 01:04:06,308 --> 01:04:08,902 This is by far the most successful. 917 01:04:08,944 --> 01:04:11,378 The simplest is always the best. 918 01:04:11,413 --> 01:04:16,043 It's two seats and the top one swivels on rollers 919 01:04:16,084 --> 01:04:19,019 made from the window sash pulleys. 920 01:04:19,054 --> 01:04:22,683 Oh, most ingenious. 921 01:04:30,666 --> 01:04:32,930 Stay inside. 922 01:04:46,815 --> 01:04:49,909 One more time, lad. 923 01:05:16,545 --> 01:05:18,274 Just a small cut. 924 01:05:45,574 --> 01:05:47,565 Done. 925 01:05:50,012 --> 01:05:52,071 Who's first? 926 01:06:03,125 --> 01:06:05,616 Ah, so it's you? 927 01:06:05,661 --> 01:06:07,128 What is your name? 928 01:06:08,330 --> 01:06:10,798 - Charl... Charles. - Charles. 929 01:06:10,832 --> 01:06:12,823 Roll up your sleeve. That's it. 930 01:06:12,868 --> 01:06:16,360 Here we go. Just a small cut. 931 01:06:26,982 --> 01:06:28,643 Almost done. 932 01:06:30,552 --> 01:06:32,520 There you are, lad. 933 01:06:52,341 --> 01:06:54,138 It'll hurt a little bit. 934 01:06:54,176 --> 01:06:56,144 I want Papa. 935 01:06:56,178 --> 01:06:58,578 Papa's not here. 936 01:06:59,982 --> 01:07:02,450 We must depend upon ourselves. 937 01:07:02,484 --> 01:07:06,443 Hmm? One more, one more, one more. 938 01:07:06,488 --> 01:07:08,479 One more. 939 01:07:08,523 --> 01:07:10,889 Almost done. 940 01:07:20,602 --> 01:07:22,832 There lies our battle. 941 01:07:24,740 --> 01:07:26,332 The others may yet come around, 942 01:07:26,375 --> 01:07:29,811 but Pennsylvania and New York are too self-interested, too Tory. 943 01:07:29,845 --> 01:07:32,075 Mr. Dickinson is too unbending. 944 01:07:32,114 --> 01:07:33,775 And too effective. 945 01:07:33,815 --> 01:07:36,283 Most effective, Mr. Adams, most effective. 946 01:07:36,318 --> 01:07:38,513 And Rutledge. 947 01:07:41,923 --> 01:07:45,086 Well, good luck to you, sir. 948 01:07:52,100 --> 01:07:54,398 Congress will take into consideration 949 01:07:54,436 --> 01:07:56,996 the resolution concerning independence. 950 01:08:04,713 --> 01:08:06,180 Mr. Dickinson? 951 01:08:09,184 --> 01:08:11,175 Gentlemen. 952 01:08:13,588 --> 01:08:16,056 The consequences involved in the motion 953 01:08:16,091 --> 01:08:18,559 now lying before us 954 01:08:18,593 --> 01:08:21,824 are of such magnitude 955 01:08:21,863 --> 01:08:25,299 that I tremble at the oppressive honor 956 01:08:25,333 --> 01:08:28,530 of sharing in its determination. 957 01:08:29,805 --> 01:08:33,206 My conduct this day, 958 01:08:33,241 --> 01:08:34,765 I expect, 959 01:08:34,810 --> 01:08:38,075 will give the finishing blow 960 01:08:38,113 --> 01:08:40,513 to my once great 961 01:08:40,549 --> 01:08:45,486 and now much-diminished popularity. 962 01:08:47,489 --> 01:08:51,084 Yet I had rather forfeit popularity 963 01:08:51,126 --> 01:08:53,458 forever 964 01:08:53,495 --> 01:08:56,658 than vote away the blood 965 01:08:56,698 --> 01:09:00,031 and happiness of my countrymen. 966 01:09:01,503 --> 01:09:03,994 Independence 967 01:09:04,039 --> 01:09:07,406 will not strengthen us by one man! 968 01:09:07,442 --> 01:09:11,037 Nor by the least supply. 969 01:09:11,079 --> 01:09:14,105 But it may expose our soldiers 970 01:09:14,149 --> 01:09:18,449 to additional cruelties and outrages. 971 01:09:18,487 --> 01:09:21,979 The full fury of British wrath 972 01:09:22,023 --> 01:09:24,617 will be unleashed. 973 01:09:26,061 --> 01:09:28,962 Indians will be loosed on the frontier. 974 01:09:30,398 --> 01:09:34,357 Negroes will rise up to slaughter us. 975 01:09:34,402 --> 01:09:38,395 New York may well be destroyed. 976 01:09:39,975 --> 01:09:43,433 By their own admission, 977 01:09:43,478 --> 01:09:47,278 the advocates of separation say foreign assistance 978 01:09:47,315 --> 01:09:49,875 will be necessary. 979 01:09:49,918 --> 01:09:51,818 At what cost? 980 01:09:53,855 --> 01:09:58,019 Let us imagine a war without victors. 981 01:09:59,528 --> 01:10:03,157 When the guns fall silent, 982 01:10:03,198 --> 01:10:06,690 many will have bled and sacrificed, 983 01:10:06,735 --> 01:10:10,728 only to have exchanged the light yolk of Great Britain 984 01:10:10,772 --> 01:10:13,707 for the heavy dominion of an alien power. 985 01:10:13,742 --> 01:10:16,176 Hear, hear. 986 01:10:18,079 --> 01:10:20,843 Some have argued 987 01:10:20,882 --> 01:10:22,679 that America 988 01:10:22,717 --> 01:10:25,345 will become one great commonwealth. 989 01:10:25,387 --> 01:10:29,414 But what is to keep 13 unwieldy colonies 990 01:10:29,457 --> 01:10:32,051 from splitting asunder? 991 01:10:32,093 --> 01:10:36,154 I have a strong impression in my mind 992 01:10:36,198 --> 01:10:38,359 that this will take place. 993 01:10:40,068 --> 01:10:41,968 No, gentlemen. 994 01:10:44,072 --> 01:10:46,233 To escape the protection of Great Britain 995 01:10:46,274 --> 01:10:49,971 by declaring independence, unprepared as we are... 996 01:10:52,514 --> 01:10:57,144 would be to brave a storm 997 01:10:57,185 --> 01:10:59,949 in a skiff made of paper. 998 01:11:22,577 --> 01:11:25,478 President recognizes Mr. Adams of Massachusetts. 999 01:11:35,790 --> 01:11:40,250 Objects of the most stupendous magnitude... 1000 01:11:42,230 --> 01:11:46,132 measures which will affect the lives of millions, 1001 01:11:46,167 --> 01:11:48,294 born and unborn... 1002 01:11:49,905 --> 01:11:51,668 are now before us. 1003 01:11:56,111 --> 01:11:59,478 We must expect a great expense of blood 1004 01:11:59,514 --> 01:12:01,607 to obtain them. 1005 01:12:04,052 --> 01:12:06,486 But we must always remember 1006 01:12:06,521 --> 01:12:10,480 that a free constitution of civil government 1007 01:12:10,525 --> 01:12:13,153 cannot be purchased at too dear a rate, 1008 01:12:13,194 --> 01:12:17,028 as there is nothing on this side of Jerusalem 1009 01:12:17,065 --> 01:12:20,091 of greater importance to mankind. 1010 01:12:25,473 --> 01:12:29,569 My worthy colleague from Pennsylvania 1011 01:12:29,611 --> 01:12:33,479 has spoken with great ingenuity and eloquence. 1012 01:12:35,250 --> 01:12:38,151 He has given you a grim prognostication 1013 01:12:38,186 --> 01:12:40,416 of our national future. 1014 01:12:40,455 --> 01:12:44,619 But where he foresees apocalypse, 1015 01:12:44,659 --> 01:12:46,217 I see hope. 1016 01:12:49,364 --> 01:12:52,197 I see a new nation 1017 01:12:52,233 --> 01:12:54,861 ready to take its place in the world. 1018 01:12:54,903 --> 01:12:58,202 Not an empire, but a republic. 1019 01:12:58,239 --> 01:13:02,198 And a republic of laws, not men. 1020 01:13:05,847 --> 01:13:09,078 Gentlemen, 1021 01:13:09,117 --> 01:13:12,883 we are in the very midst of revolution! 1022 01:13:12,921 --> 01:13:17,381 The most complete, unexpected and remarkable 1023 01:13:17,425 --> 01:13:19,689 of any in the history of the world. 1024 01:13:22,364 --> 01:13:25,697 How few of the human race 1025 01:13:25,734 --> 01:13:28,362 have ever had an opportunity 1026 01:13:28,403 --> 01:13:30,166 of choosing a system of government 1027 01:13:30,205 --> 01:13:32,230 for themselves? 1028 01:13:32,273 --> 01:13:34,901 And their children? 1029 01:13:38,947 --> 01:13:42,815 I am not without apprehensions, gentlemen. 1030 01:13:46,488 --> 01:13:49,150 But the end we have in sight 1031 01:13:49,190 --> 01:13:51,784 is more than worth all the means. 1032 01:13:55,764 --> 01:13:58,699 I believe, sirs, that the hour has come. 1033 01:14:03,438 --> 01:14:06,430 My judgment approves this measure, 1034 01:14:06,474 --> 01:14:09,875 and my whole heart is in it. 1035 01:14:12,180 --> 01:14:15,377 All that I have, all that I am 1036 01:14:15,417 --> 01:14:18,580 and all that I hope in this life, 1037 01:14:18,620 --> 01:14:21,282 I am now ready to stake upon it. 1038 01:14:24,692 --> 01:14:28,958 While I live, let me have a country... 1039 01:14:33,068 --> 01:14:36,697 a free country. 1040 01:15:09,871 --> 01:15:12,203 - Well done. - Well done. 1041 01:15:26,754 --> 01:15:28,722 Idle misspense of time. 1042 01:15:28,756 --> 01:15:30,747 A waste of breath. 1043 01:15:32,193 --> 01:15:35,492 I said nothing but what has been 1044 01:15:35,530 --> 01:15:38,522 repeated and hackneyed in that room before 1045 01:15:38,566 --> 01:15:42,525 a hundred times past these six months. 1046 01:15:42,570 --> 01:15:44,868 Oh, on the contrary, Mr. Adams, 1047 01:15:44,906 --> 01:15:48,899 you seemed quite carried out of yourself. 1048 01:15:52,881 --> 01:15:55,145 Majority is ours, cousin. 1049 01:15:55,183 --> 01:15:56,650 Nine to four in favor. 1050 01:15:56,684 --> 01:15:59,653 No no no. 1051 01:15:59,687 --> 01:16:02,315 It must be unanimous. 1052 01:16:02,357 --> 01:16:04,689 Where the devil is our friend Rodney? 1053 01:16:04,726 --> 01:16:06,591 Gone back to Wilmington. 1054 01:16:06,628 --> 01:16:09,961 Trouble with the Tories there. 1055 01:16:09,998 --> 01:16:12,558 We will never win Delaware without him. 1056 01:16:14,435 --> 01:16:17,768 Mr. Rodney must be found and fetched back here, Mr. McKean. 1057 01:16:17,805 --> 01:16:19,272 Leave it to me. 1058 01:16:20,408 --> 01:16:22,433 - Mr. Adams? - Sir? 1059 01:16:22,477 --> 01:16:24,536 A word with you, if I may. 1060 01:16:26,114 --> 01:16:29,174 A private word. 1061 01:16:40,528 --> 01:16:44,191 South Carolina would be willing to consider 1062 01:16:44,232 --> 01:16:46,393 casting her vote with the majority. 1063 01:16:48,469 --> 01:16:50,733 You surprise me, sir. 1064 01:16:50,772 --> 01:16:53,673 We know which way the wind blows, Mr. Adams. 1065 01:16:55,109 --> 01:16:58,203 South Carolina has never been opposed to the principle 1066 01:16:58,246 --> 01:17:00,111 of separation from Britain... 1067 01:17:01,516 --> 01:17:03,484 only the haste to achieve it. 1068 01:17:03,518 --> 01:17:05,281 The times call for action, sir. 1069 01:17:05,320 --> 01:17:09,086 We Southerners are accustomed to a more courtly forum. 1070 01:17:12,126 --> 01:17:14,458 You have something to ask in return? 1071 01:17:16,464 --> 01:17:20,264 Only your assurance that there will be no dissent from the other colonies... 1072 01:17:20,301 --> 01:17:23,327 forgive me... states. 1073 01:17:26,841 --> 01:17:28,604 You have it, sir. 1074 01:17:34,582 --> 01:17:38,143 Gentlemen can always reach agreement. 1075 01:17:40,788 --> 01:17:43,951 Admiral Howe has anchored 150 ships 1076 01:17:43,992 --> 01:17:46,358 in view of Manhattan Island, 1077 01:17:46,394 --> 01:17:48,919 and you ask me to consent to our own destruction. 1078 01:17:48,963 --> 01:17:51,295 13 stand a greater chance than one. 1079 01:17:51,332 --> 01:17:53,596 We do not ask you to join us, 1080 01:17:53,635 --> 01:17:56,832 only that you do not obstruct us. 1081 01:18:00,675 --> 01:18:04,406 New York would be willing to consider such an arrangement 1082 01:18:04,445 --> 01:18:07,539 if you can deliver Pennsylvania. 1083 01:18:18,559 --> 01:18:22,996 Consider this, Mr. Dickinson: 1084 01:18:23,031 --> 01:18:26,296 Two of Pennsylvania's own delegates, myself being one of them, 1085 01:18:26,334 --> 01:18:29,428 rose up today in opposition to you. 1086 01:18:29,470 --> 01:18:32,166 I will not compromise my beliefs. 1087 01:18:34,509 --> 01:18:37,239 A man of your reputation and honesty, 1088 01:18:37,278 --> 01:18:41,044 they should never compromise his beliefs, sir. 1089 01:18:46,521 --> 01:18:48,512 I thank you for that, Mr. Adams. 1090 01:18:53,261 --> 01:18:55,058 Understand me, sir. 1091 01:18:57,432 --> 01:19:00,333 Likely you are right, 1092 01:19:00,368 --> 01:19:03,235 and we shall be driven 1093 01:19:03,271 --> 01:19:05,739 to independence. 1094 01:19:05,773 --> 01:19:09,675 But now is not the time for so dangerous 1095 01:19:09,711 --> 01:19:13,044 and irrevocable an action. 1096 01:19:13,081 --> 01:19:16,573 I cannot lend my voice 1097 01:19:16,617 --> 01:19:19,085 to hasten our ruin. 1098 01:19:20,788 --> 01:19:24,383 Perhaps if you're to find yourself somehow... 1099 01:19:24,425 --> 01:19:26,916 uh, 1100 01:19:26,961 --> 01:19:30,089 indisposed tomorrow... 1101 01:19:49,550 --> 01:19:51,711 Boys, shh. 1102 01:19:51,753 --> 01:19:53,983 Be still. 1103 01:20:13,608 --> 01:20:16,076 My pretty girl. 1104 01:20:26,287 --> 01:20:28,619 Come no further. 1105 01:20:38,499 --> 01:20:41,059 There. 1106 01:20:45,973 --> 01:20:47,634 Nabby. 1107 01:20:47,675 --> 01:20:50,143 Have mine. 1108 01:20:55,516 --> 01:20:58,644 Thank you, Charles. 1109 01:20:58,686 --> 01:21:00,984 Bed. 1110 01:21:02,757 --> 01:21:04,622 Bed. 1111 01:21:11,833 --> 01:21:13,892 Ma. 1112 01:21:13,935 --> 01:21:16,961 I'm hot. 1113 01:21:17,004 --> 01:21:19,939 Get cool. 1114 01:21:33,654 --> 01:21:37,317 Look what Charles gave you. 1115 01:21:50,004 --> 01:21:53,132 This chamber will now come to a vote 1116 01:21:53,174 --> 01:21:55,734 on a resolution proposed by Mr. Lee... 1117 01:22:02,250 --> 01:22:04,218 He is not here. 1118 01:22:04,252 --> 01:22:06,686 ...that these colonies are 1119 01:22:06,721 --> 01:22:09,485 and of a right, ought to be, 1120 01:22:09,524 --> 01:22:13,790 free and independent states. 1121 01:22:13,828 --> 01:22:16,160 And that all political connection between them 1122 01:22:16,197 --> 01:22:17,630 and the country of Great Britain 1123 01:22:17,665 --> 01:22:20,725 is, and of a right, ought to be... 1124 01:22:22,436 --> 01:22:24,427 totally dissolved. 1125 01:22:32,313 --> 01:22:34,440 New Hampshire? 1126 01:22:34,482 --> 01:22:36,712 New Hampshire votes yes. 1127 01:22:38,486 --> 01:22:41,046 Rhode Island? 1128 01:22:41,088 --> 01:22:43,283 Rhode Island votes yes. 1129 01:22:45,293 --> 01:22:49,696 - Massachusetts? - Massachusetts votes yes. 1130 01:22:49,730 --> 01:22:51,789 New York? 1131 01:23:01,242 --> 01:23:03,574 New York has yet to receive new instructions 1132 01:23:03,611 --> 01:23:05,602 from its constituent assembly. 1133 01:23:08,082 --> 01:23:12,712 We therefore respectfully abstain. 1134 01:23:19,660 --> 01:23:21,491 Connecticut? 1135 01:23:21,529 --> 01:23:23,588 Connecticut votes yes. 1136 01:23:23,631 --> 01:23:27,397 - New Jersey? - New Jersey votes yes. 1137 01:23:27,435 --> 01:23:29,562 Pennsylvania? 1138 01:23:35,343 --> 01:23:37,140 Ahem. 1139 01:23:37,178 --> 01:23:38,668 Pennsylvania votes yes. 1140 01:23:38,713 --> 01:23:40,476 Delaware? 1141 01:23:42,049 --> 01:23:44,984 Delaware votes yes. 1142 01:23:46,220 --> 01:23:48,279 Virginia? 1143 01:23:48,322 --> 01:23:50,313 Virginia votes yes. 1144 01:23:50,358 --> 01:23:53,919 Maryland? 1145 01:23:53,961 --> 01:23:56,293 Maryland votes yes. 1146 01:23:56,330 --> 01:23:58,890 North Carolina? 1147 01:23:58,933 --> 01:24:01,493 North Carolina votes yes. 1148 01:24:01,535 --> 01:24:03,366 South Carolina? 1149 01:24:07,508 --> 01:24:09,976 South Carolina votes yes. 1150 01:24:10,011 --> 01:24:13,469 Georgia? 1151 01:24:13,514 --> 01:24:17,006 Georgia votes yes. 1152 01:24:19,320 --> 01:24:22,118 The vote stands 1153 01:24:22,156 --> 01:24:25,887 12 for independence none against 1154 01:24:25,926 --> 01:24:28,360 with one abstention. 1155 01:24:28,396 --> 01:24:30,489 The resolution carries. 1156 01:24:57,758 --> 01:25:02,195 "When, in the course of human events, 1157 01:25:02,229 --> 01:25:04,925 it becomes necessary for one people 1158 01:25:04,965 --> 01:25:06,899 to dissolve the political bands 1159 01:25:06,934 --> 01:25:09,061 which have connected them with another, 1160 01:25:09,103 --> 01:25:11,901 and to assume among the powers of the earth 1161 01:25:11,939 --> 01:25:14,339 the separate and equal station 1162 01:25:14,375 --> 01:25:17,936 to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, 1163 01:25:17,978 --> 01:25:21,038 a decent respect to the opinions of mankind 1164 01:25:21,082 --> 01:25:24,347 requires that they should declare the causes 1165 01:25:24,385 --> 01:25:26,785 which impel them to the separation." 1166 01:25:26,821 --> 01:25:29,255 "We hold these truths to be self-evident 1167 01:25:29,290 --> 01:25:31,281 and that all men are created equal 1168 01:25:31,325 --> 01:25:34,317 and that they are endowed by their creator 1169 01:25:34,361 --> 01:25:36,625 with certain un..." 1170 01:25:36,664 --> 01:25:38,996 What's that word there? 1171 01:25:43,537 --> 01:25:45,528 "Unalienable." 1172 01:25:47,141 --> 01:25:50,668 "...with certain unalienable rights; 1173 01:25:50,711 --> 01:25:55,171 That among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." 1174 01:25:55,216 --> 01:25:58,151 "That whenever any form of government 1175 01:25:58,185 --> 01:26:00,813 becomes destructive of these ends, 1176 01:26:00,855 --> 01:26:02,982 it is in the right of the people 1177 01:26:03,023 --> 01:26:05,719 to alter or abolish it, 1178 01:26:05,760 --> 01:26:08,729 and to institute new government. 1179 01:26:08,763 --> 01:26:11,857 The history of the present King of Great Britain 1180 01:26:11,899 --> 01:26:14,697 is a history of repeated injury, 1181 01:26:14,735 --> 01:26:17,260 all having in direct object the establishment 1182 01:26:17,304 --> 01:26:20,364 of an absolute tyranny over these states." 1183 01:26:20,407 --> 01:26:22,432 "In every state of these oppressions, 1184 01:26:22,476 --> 01:26:25,377 we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. 1185 01:26:25,412 --> 01:26:28,939 Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. 1186 01:26:28,983 --> 01:26:32,475 A prince whose character is thus marked 1187 01:26:32,520 --> 01:26:34,613 by every act which may define a tyrant 1188 01:26:34,655 --> 01:26:38,022 is unfit to be the ruler of a free people." 1189 01:26:38,058 --> 01:26:40,856 "We, therefore, 1190 01:26:40,895 --> 01:26:44,353 the representatives of the United States of America, 1191 01:26:44,398 --> 01:26:46,798 solemnly publish and declare 1192 01:26:46,834 --> 01:26:49,632 that these united colonies are, 1193 01:26:49,670 --> 01:26:52,366 and of right ought to be, 1194 01:26:52,406 --> 01:26:55,466 free and independent states; 1195 01:26:55,509 --> 01:26:57,875 That they are absolved from all allegiance 1196 01:26:57,912 --> 01:26:59,402 to the British Crown." 1197 01:26:59,446 --> 01:27:02,074 "And for the support of this declaration, 1198 01:27:02,116 --> 01:27:05,279 with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, 1199 01:27:05,319 --> 01:27:07,412 we mutually pledge to each other 1200 01:27:07,454 --> 01:27:10,582 our lives, or fortunes and our sacred honor." 1201 01:27:10,624 --> 01:27:13,684 Bless you. 1202 01:27:13,727 --> 01:27:15,718 "God save our American states!" 1203 01:27:15,763 --> 01:27:18,732 "God save our American states!" 1204 01:27:44,692 --> 01:27:46,660 "My dearest friend, 1205 01:27:46,694 --> 01:27:48,218 the break is made. 1206 01:27:48,262 --> 01:27:51,322 Now our work begins. 1207 01:27:51,365 --> 01:27:54,232 You will think me transported with enthusiasm 1208 01:27:54,268 --> 01:27:56,702 but I am not. 1209 01:27:56,737 --> 01:27:59,535 It is the will of heaven that Britain and America 1210 01:27:59,573 --> 01:28:01,404 should be sundered forever. 1211 01:28:01,442 --> 01:28:03,967 It may be the will of heaven 1212 01:28:04,011 --> 01:28:07,503 that America shall suffer calamities still more wasting 1213 01:28:07,548 --> 01:28:10,210 and distresses yet more dreadful. 1214 01:28:13,921 --> 01:28:16,355 I am well aware of the toil and blood 1215 01:28:16,390 --> 01:28:20,053 and treasure that it will cost us to maintain this declaration 1216 01:28:20,094 --> 01:28:23,222 and support and defend these states. 1217 01:28:23,264 --> 01:28:26,290 Yet through all the gloom, I can see 1218 01:28:26,333 --> 01:28:30,895 the rays of ravishing light and glory. 1219 01:28:30,938 --> 01:28:35,102 I can see that posterity will triumph 1220 01:28:35,142 --> 01:28:38,634 in that day's transaction." 82984

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