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Benjamin Franklin returns to America after a decade of cavorting with elites in London; he must prove himself to be a patriot while under a cloud of suspicion.
Benjamin Franklin returns to America after a decade of cavorting with elites in London; he must prove himself to be a patriot while under a cloud of suspicion.
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S2, EP4 "General George Washington-Commanding Revolution."George Washington struggles to build a military force with an untested colonial militia and limited supplies; the British Army retreats and the Commander marches to New York.
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S2, EP3 "Benjamin Franklin-Inventing America"Benjamin Franklin returns to America after a decade of cavorting with elites in London; he must prove himself to be a patriot while under a cloud of suspicion.
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S2, EP2 "John Adams:Ready for War"The first shots fire at the battle of Lexington and Concord; John Adams defends British troops killed at the Boston Massacre.
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