1. The barbsarous treatment of Indians allied with the British including intentional extermination of women and children.
2. The pretty ferocious mistreatment of Loyalists by Patriots and vice during the war and afterwards.
3. The substantial part that both free blacks, slaves, and Indians played in the American military.
Many of you know that Lord Dunmore offered freedom to slaves who ran away and fought for the British. I was surprised to find out how many of these runaways were returned to slavery by their owners at the end of the war.
To Burns' credit it closes by emphasizing how the Founding principles of representative government and liberty became organizing principles of revolution around the world since.
Also surprising was his postscript about the Bill of Rights mentions "the right to keep and bear arms." Not in a militia, not as allowed by public safety, and not even ignored. I guess thus constitutes progress.
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