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Sons of Liberty (2015) Season 1 Episode 2 - The Uprising
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00:00:00...on Sons of Liberty.
00:00:02His name is Sam Adam.
00:00:07He's issued a warrant for your arrest.
00:00:09He has promised to keep his mob under control.
00:00:17No duty shall go unpaid, no transgression unpunished.
00:00:22The city of Boston will learn obedience yet.
00:00:25Send in the troops.
00:00:26My name is John Hancock.
00:00:27I am here as someone interested in the continued peace and tranquility of the colony.
00:00:33To whom is this ship registered?
00:00:35John Hancock, sir.
00:00:36Nothing but a glorified smuggler.
00:00:38Not a smuggler?
00:00:39Then pay your taxes. Everyone else does. Why not you?
00:00:41This ship and its contents are now the property of His Majesty King George III.
00:00:46Seize the ship. Find the wine.
00:00:49I need a way to get that cargo into the city without Hutchinson and without paying taxes, and you can help me.
00:00:57So you're running an underground market?
00:01:03Let's shut them down.
00:01:06We shut down every shop that isn't run by a loyalist.
00:01:08We should just get the market up and running again.
00:01:12Boycott.
00:01:12A boycott.
00:01:16Yes.
00:01:17Of all Tory shops loyal to the king.
00:01:24You are playing a very dangerous game.
00:01:27You are headed down a road that you will not be able to come back from.
00:01:30Oh, let's go.
00:01:52I don't know.
00:02:22I don't know.
00:02:52I only advised you not to do this.
00:02:56Your advice was respectfully noted.
00:02:58Everything needs to come down here, Mr. Adams.
00:03:03All of this violence and unrest, it is bad for business.
00:03:07Why are you here?
00:03:08Let's just get the businesses up and running again.
00:03:10Then we can get the cargo flowing and we can get back to making a profit.
00:03:14It's all money for you.
00:03:19That's not what this is about.
00:03:23Well, what is it you want?
00:03:26Hmm?
00:03:26If you carry on with this, I am done.
00:03:37Let's go, boys.
00:03:38He's going to get them all killed.
00:03:53Let's go, boys.
00:04:07Let's go.
00:04:07Let's go.
00:04:37Let's go.
00:05:07Let's go.
00:05:37Let's go.
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00:06:22Hey!
00:06:23What are you doing here?
00:06:25Taking your ship, you loyalist bastard.
00:06:27Hey!
00:06:28Take a swim.
00:06:32Let's go.
00:06:33Let's go.
00:06:34Hey!
00:06:35Take a swim.
00:06:37Let's go.
00:06:38Let's go.
00:06:39Let's go.
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00:06:49Let's go.
00:06:50Let's go.
00:06:51Well, can they see us anyway?
00:06:52Good.
00:06:53What if they shoot?
00:06:54Then we shoot back.
00:06:55Fair enough.
00:06:56Fair enough.
00:06:57Forward!
00:06:58Take your positions.
00:07:00Four motion!
00:07:03Two motion!
00:07:04Three motion!
00:07:05Bye!
00:07:06Five motion!
00:07:07Four motion!
00:07:08The five motion!
00:07:09Two motion!
00:07:10Yeah!
00:07:11Oh, man!
00:07:12I'm so sorry.
00:07:15Take your positions!
00:07:18Four motion!
00:07:20Two motion!
00:07:21Three motion!
00:07:22Four motion!
00:07:23Two motion!
00:07:24Two motion!
00:07:25Eight motion!
00:07:27Two motion!
00:07:32Let's break open the cargo.
00:07:39Amos!
00:07:43You're not gonna let us sell our goods, we're not gonna let you sell yours!
00:07:47You can't force us to drink your shit tea when it's at the bottom of the harbor!
00:08:02Stop! Stop! Stop! Do not fire!
00:08:22Commander, you guys dozens of men...
00:08:23I don't care. If we fire now, it's going to be a bloodbath.
00:08:26But, sir...
00:08:26Look at him, Captain!
00:08:30He's baiting you to shoot.
00:08:33Do not make Sam Adams a martyr.
00:08:38Order your men to stand down.
00:08:53Now.
00:08:58Order arms.
00:08:59Order arms!
00:09:02Now.
00:09:08Found the wine!
00:09:08Look at his face!
00:09:24Weasley little shit.
00:09:38Weasley little shit.
00:10:08Weasley little shit.
00:10:38Weasley little shit.
00:11:08Weasley little shit.
00:11:40Nobody is forcing the colonists to behave in this way.
00:11:45They seem quite content subverting the king's authority of their own accord.
00:11:49They are simply defending their natural rights as Englishmen.
00:11:53Englishmen?
00:11:54These colonists are committing treason.
00:12:00They are thugs and outlaws.
00:12:02The sons of tyranny.
00:12:05They should be beaten into submission.
00:12:07Here, here, here.
00:12:08Here, here, here.
00:12:19Suppose you were to send an additional military force into Boston.
00:12:23What do you think the reaction would be?
00:12:30Your soldiers won't find a rebellion there, but they may inspire one.
00:12:37If you make martyrs of these men, the people of Boston won't see them as sons of tyranny.
00:12:48They'll be seen as sons of liberty.
00:12:54Mr. Prime Minister, is nothing to be done to quash this insurrection?
00:13:05I believe they may be.
00:14:24Yeah, we disembarked!
00:14:36How long does it take to disembark a damn ship?
00:14:40Still...
00:14:42Could be good for us.
00:14:44Just what we need.
00:14:48Quick!
00:14:49Hard!
00:14:50Hard!
00:14:52Good.
00:14:54Good.
00:15:02Good.
00:15:04Good.
00:15:06Good.
00:15:12Great quarterback.
00:15:14Long...
00:15:16Long...
00:15:18Long...
00:15:20Toes...
00:15:22Up!
00:15:25Step destroyed!
00:15:27Cut!
00:15:34Prison!
00:15:36Out!
00:15:52General Gage.
00:16:03Shoulder up!
00:16:05Welcome back.
00:16:08I'm Governor...
00:16:09Stand at ease!
00:16:12I'm Governor Thomas Hutchinson.
00:16:14I've heard much about you.
00:16:15And are you? A tea?
00:16:18Well, good. We can certainly do with your help.
00:16:20So it seems.
00:16:22Mr. Hutchinson,
00:16:24I have a great deal of work to do very quickly
00:16:26and I'll just as soon get to it.
00:16:28I'm sure we'll be laughing about all this soon enough in London.
00:16:31I beg your pardon?
00:16:33London?
00:16:34King George is quite interested to hear your report.
00:16:38I'll have some of my aides transfer your things to the ship.
00:16:49I have...
00:16:52arrangements to make. Things to...
00:16:54Your service as Governor has concluded.
00:17:03Good luck.
00:17:04This way, please.
00:17:09Make way, please.
00:17:10Measure.
00:17:17Attention!
00:17:22Commanding officers, organize the billets.
00:17:40You were a little harsh with that poor man.
00:17:44And what business is that of yours?
00:17:49You should be happy to be here in your homeland.
00:17:51I do as my king commands.
00:17:54Yeah.
00:17:57And your husband.
00:18:01I do as he commands as well.
00:18:08Let me take you to your new home.
00:18:09Left and right!
00:18:10Up!
00:18:11Up!
00:18:12Up!
00:18:13Up!
00:18:14Up!
00:18:15Up!
00:18:16Up!
00:18:17Up!
00:18:18Up!
00:18:19Up!
00:18:20Up!
00:18:21Up!
00:18:22Up!
00:18:27And what of this Samuel Adams?
00:18:28He is confirmed in every report.
00:18:29The governor's mansion, the shooting in the square and the tea incident.
00:18:34He seems to be a leader of some of the seedier elements of Boston.
00:18:39We are searching for his known associates.
00:18:42We know that he frequents a local tavern named the Green Dragon and is often seen at his cousin's residence in Braintree.
00:18:46This shouldn't be too difficult.
00:18:47Shall we arrest him?
00:18:48No.
00:18:49Let's just buy him off.
00:18:50Very well, then.
00:18:51Fast.
00:18:53Let's send a message to the city of Boston.
00:18:56That's the last of them.
00:18:57Stand!
00:18:59Up!
00:19:00Up!
00:19:01Up!
00:19:02Up!
00:19:03Up!
00:19:04Up!
00:19:05Up!
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00:19:29Up!
00:19:30Up!
00:19:31Up!
00:19:32Up!
00:19:33Up!
00:19:36Bring the clash now!
00:19:37Move!
00:19:38Up!
00:19:39Southern enter!
00:19:41Shoes!
00:19:42Up!
00:19:43Up!
00:19:44Up!
00:19:45No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
00:20:15Gage shut the ports.
00:20:17A bastard.
00:20:18Nothing in, nothing out.
00:20:20A number of soldiers took over the Clark House on Hanover Street and they're quartered there now.
00:20:24Saw them do the same thing to a few homes on my square.
00:20:39Mr. Adams?
00:20:40You are the famous Samuel Adams, are you not?
00:20:47Is there a problem?
00:20:48There's no problem.
00:20:49Well, that is very good to know.
00:20:53You boys can leave.
00:20:56The General understands your concern during this delicate transition.
00:21:01And as a gesture of good faith, he asks that I cover your tab for the evening.
00:21:07Everyone's tab, in fact.
00:21:11I only ask for a moment of your time.
00:21:14In private.
00:21:19Suppose I can talk for a moment?
00:21:20All right.
00:21:35What the hell is all this?
00:21:37General Gage hopes that you and he can come to an understanding.
00:21:41An understanding?
00:21:42He thinks that you are a practical man.
00:21:45To be perfectly honest, I don't much care of what he thinks.
00:21:51I strongly suggest you take this.
00:21:54It's an offer you frankly don't deserve.
00:21:56And one you'd be damn foolish to reject.
00:21:59I'm telling you now, General Gage is not Thomas Hutchinson.
00:22:02Must be over a hundred shillings in here.
00:22:15Not two hundred, in fact.
00:22:18This is only the beginning.
00:22:23Tell General Gage I send my regards.
00:22:29Cheers.
00:22:32Move.
00:22:35Move out!
00:22:51Sir.
00:22:54Well?
00:22:56He wasn't interested.
00:23:00So arrest him.
00:23:02Now.
00:23:05Run!
00:23:06Up!
00:23:07Up!
00:23:08Go!
00:23:08Come on!
00:23:14Come on, let's go!
00:23:14Come on, let's go!
00:23:25Up!
00:23:29Up!
00:23:30Up!
00:23:31Up!
00:23:31Up!
00:23:31Up!
00:23:32Now!
00:23:32Up!
00:23:32Left and right, load, out!
00:24:02For too long, this city has operated unchecked, no more, Boston will know order.
00:24:24Sir, that's Adams in the back.
00:24:30Let it be known, any man found in violation of His Majesty's laws will be dealt with without
00:24:39mercy.
00:24:43This man was discovered not hours ago stealing from one of His Majesty's ships.
00:24:54His punishment will be swift and just.
00:25:06Ah!
00:25:13Ah!
00:25:15Ah!
00:25:16Ah!
00:25:17Ah!
00:25:18Ah!
00:25:19Ah!
00:25:20Ah!
00:25:21Ah!
00:25:23Ah!
00:25:24Ah!
00:25:25Please, let me just leave!
00:25:27Ah!
00:25:28Ah!
00:25:29Ah!
00:25:30Ah
00:26:00Ah
00:26:27As you can see
00:26:30Recent events have forced our hand
00:26:32However, if you comply
00:26:35There will be no need
00:26:36For such unpleasantness
00:26:38Take him away
00:26:42Clear the scrap
00:26:57Clear the square
00:27:01Clear the square
00:27:04Clear the square
00:27:06Clear the square
00:27:11I'm a doctor
00:27:22I need to treat this man
00:27:24Bugger off
00:27:24He'll die without medical attention
00:27:26You must leave him, sir
00:27:26By order of the crown
00:27:28Sir
00:27:28Has this man not paid his punishment?
00:27:31Mrs. Gage
00:27:32I suggest that you honour the law
00:27:34And let this man see the doctor
00:27:35Take him to the doctor's office
00:27:43It's just going to be right
00:27:45Thank you
00:27:50There's no need for this man
00:27:52Taxi
00:27:57Of course
00:27:59Go
00:28:00Tut
00:28:03Come
00:28:03Look
00:28:04Let
00:28:05Look
00:28:06Let
00:28:07Feel
00:28:08Wake
00:28:09You
00:28:10Look
00:28:10You
00:28:11nek
00:28:11What the hell was that?
00:28:26It was a warning shot.
00:28:28He's trying to get our attention.
00:28:30This will not happen to anyone in Boston ever again.
00:28:34We need more guns.
00:28:41Mr. Adams, thank you for seeing me on short notice.
00:28:48Happy to be of service.
00:28:50I'm told you're a man of the people.
00:28:52A public defender.
00:28:55Yes, I believe in the right to counsel, sir.
00:28:57I also have an interest in constitutional law.
00:29:00Here on my desk is a copy of your license to practice law.
00:29:04Harvard, was it?
00:29:05You passed the bar with honors.
00:29:06That's impressive.
00:29:07Even for a provincial college.
00:29:09Next to that is the deed to your family farm in the country.
00:29:14And beside that, the deed to your home here in Boston.
00:29:23Are you threatening me in some way?
00:29:26I want you to understand how easy it is for me to extinguish what you've built for yourself here.
00:29:34I don't see why you would want to do that.
00:29:36Your cousin, Samuel Adams, he seems to possess a willful disregard for what you and I both know.
00:29:43A civilized society relies upon most.
00:29:46Law and order.
00:29:49General Gage, tell me, where does your sense of law and order factor into these forced evictions
00:29:59you and your troops have inflicted upon this community?
00:30:03Mr. Adams.
00:30:03Or the man who was flogged in Townhouse Square without any semblance of due process?
00:30:08Mr. Adams.
00:30:09Is this how you treat loyal British citizens?
00:30:11Not British.
00:30:12They're colonists.
00:30:13And all of you will be treated however I see fit until you learn to submit to your king.
00:30:18Where I come from, bloodlines matter.
00:30:27Convince your cousin to come to a census.
00:30:30You have a lot at stake.
00:30:36Battle.
00:30:37Battle.
00:30:40I believe our business here is done.
00:30:43Good evening, Mr. Adams.
00:30:45Good evening, Mr. Adams.
00:31:15Sorry about that.
00:31:40Didn't mean to startle you.
00:31:41You didn't.
00:31:42I was just out for a ride and my horse threw a shoe.
00:31:50My name is Joseph Warren.
00:31:53I went up briefly the other day.
00:31:55Yes.
00:31:56I remember.
00:31:59How is he?
00:32:02The man from the square.
00:32:03Well, he'll be all right.
00:32:08At the very least, he'll survive.
00:32:11Thanks to you.
00:32:18It's so peaceful.
00:32:20I grew up in New Jersey, and I've missed this.
00:32:26It's a long way to London.
00:32:29I wouldn't have pegged your husband to marry a colonist.
00:32:32I was his prize from the French-Indian War.
00:32:37Thomas takes what he likes.
00:32:39Yes, he certainly does.
00:32:40Forgive me, that was out of line.
00:32:50I'm afraid it wasn't.
00:32:57Well, I cannot leave a lady stranded.
00:33:00Why don't you take my horse?
00:33:01I'll walk from here.
00:33:02No, I couldn't possibly, but thank you.
00:33:04Well, it wouldn't be very gentlemanly to leave you to the wolves.
00:33:08Let me take you home.
00:33:14Perhaps I can send someone back for my horse, yes.
00:33:23I must urge caution, Mrs. Gage.
00:33:25These roads can be a little rough.
00:33:27I appreciate your concern, Dr. Warren,
00:33:29but I have to tell you,
00:33:31I'm not a terribly cautious woman.
00:33:34I can't remember the old horse.
00:33:36Come on!
00:33:37I can't remember this.
00:33:38He's no longer.
00:33:39I can't remember this, though.
00:33:40All right, Andrew.
00:33:57Good morning, Yor.
00:34:01All right, Andrew!
00:34:02Let's go!
00:34:03Move, move, move, move!
00:34:04What is that? We've got anything in here!
00:34:14Enough!
00:34:17Where's Adams?
00:34:18Piss off!
00:34:23Just tell us where he is.
00:34:34You need to get out of here now.
00:34:48Since when are you so concerned with my safety?
00:34:51Gage is coming for you.
00:34:57I understand that.
00:34:59You'll be shot dead in the streets.
00:35:01A damn martyr, is that what you want?
00:35:03I want justice, John.
00:35:06Same as you.
00:35:12You and your band of thugs.
00:35:14You have this.
00:35:17While Gage has the British Empire.
00:35:20An endless supply of weapons.
00:35:22Trained soldiers. A navy.
00:35:25Doesn't that scare the hell out of you?
00:35:27Yes.
00:35:29But I can't just stand by and do nothing.
00:35:33We need a better plan.
00:35:38We need a better plan.
00:35:50I can help.
00:35:51I can help.
00:35:52I can help.
00:35:53I can help.
00:35:54I can help.
00:35:55I can help.
00:35:56All right, then.
00:35:57General Gage, what a rare and unexpected honor.
00:36:04Mr. Hancock.
00:36:05Sir.
00:36:06I couldn't help but be mesmerized by your Indian chief.
00:36:09Isn't he magnificent, Mr. Pitcair?
00:36:10Oh, indeed.
00:36:11I met many such fierce men during the French-Indian War.
00:36:13It's a Hesalaya, sir.
00:36:14If you're interested, he did many more.
00:36:15Mmm, that is my forte piano, sir, from Spath of Germany.
00:36:18We often have recitals of an evening.
00:36:19Perhaps you and your wife.
00:36:20I can help.
00:36:21I can help.
00:36:22I can help.
00:36:23I can help.
00:36:24I can help.
00:36:25I can help.
00:36:26I can help.
00:36:27I can help.
00:36:28Let's see.
00:36:29Mr. Hancock.
00:36:30Can I help you?
00:36:31Can you help me?
00:36:32Can you help me?
00:36:33Yes?
00:36:34Mm.
00:36:35I can help.
00:36:36Can you help me.
00:36:37Yes?
00:36:38Can I help you?
00:36:39Can you help me, sir?
00:36:40Yes?
00:36:41Yes.
00:36:42Can I help you?
00:36:43Can I help you?
00:36:45Can I help you?
00:36:46Oh, good.
00:36:47Can I help you?
00:36:48Did I help you?
00:36:50I can help.
00:36:51No.
00:36:52Oh, it's a right.
00:36:53It's a right thing.
00:36:54Oh, your friend.
00:36:55I'll help you.
00:36:56When I'm planning.
00:36:57it is a wonderful thing for us all to have a man of your stature governing in Boston
00:37:09your predecessor sir may I speak plainly man Hutchinson was in over his head he
00:37:14had no business sense he had no sense at all really as you as you know governing
00:37:22in Boston is not easy you need to apply the whip when necessary yeah but sir this is a city not
00:37:33without its advantages General Gage you have a very very keen eye this is a local artist by the
00:37:43name of Copley I think he will agree he has captured a very good likeness around the eyes right perhaps
00:37:51I could make an introduction with you on Copley and maybe he could even paint you sir as a gift for me
00:37:59to welcome you as governor times have been very tough for Boston merchants I can see that I have
00:38:12had great fortune sir to be able to do quite well in the past because you see General Gage I am very good
00:38:30at making money and as an Englishman I have the liberty to be able to share my profits
00:38:41Mr. Hancock I did not come here to make some sordid deal you've nothing to offer me this will do yes sir this
00:38:58will do what when it is this will do I trust you're aware of the new laws put in place no sir
00:39:05I am NOT mr. Hancock I'm relieving you of your house you I'm sorry sir I you may leave mr. Hancock leave
00:39:15where I won't leave when it is General Gage perhaps we could come okay take your hand unhand me gentlemen
00:39:29unhandled do not this is outrageous general the King thanks you for your service
00:39:45good evening gentlemen mr. Adams
00:40:11mr. Adams
00:40:15I am in whatever you want whatever you need I am with you
00:40:26and why should we trust you
00:40:30how do we know you're not working for Gage now I resent that
00:40:36why the sudden change of heart
00:40:41he took my house
00:40:46of course he did
00:40:51look at you
00:40:54selling me out for yourself
00:40:56I mean you're only here now because you've been
00:40:59booted out of your little fantasy world you are not
00:41:03one of us so why don't you get out
00:41:08get out
00:41:13no wait
00:41:18I have a plan we need him
00:41:22for what
00:41:26I've arranged for us to meet in Philadelphia Philadelphia why it's central we have men coming from Virginia Maryland New York how many men are you expecting
00:41:31dozens hopefully
00:41:44and you think that this is the most appropriate use of our resources we need to send a message to London one that is heard they won't listen to Boston alone but the voice of 13 United Colonies that they cannot ignore
00:41:51is he paying for all this
00:41:58yeah Mr Adams seems that way take your three fastest horses gentlemen do we need the fastest horses
00:42:04gentlemen do we need the fastest horses perhaps a more standard affordable horse
00:42:08these saddlebags too
00:42:09no wait these
00:42:11these
00:42:15no wait these
00:42:16these look more expensive
00:42:17oh
00:42:19this
00:42:20this
00:42:22this
00:42:23looks very
00:42:25very
00:42:26good
00:42:27no
00:42:28wait
00:42:29these
00:42:30these look more expensive
00:42:32oh
00:42:33this
00:42:35this
00:42:36this
00:42:37this
00:42:38looks very
00:42:39very comfortable
00:42:40don't you think
00:42:41we'll pick this saddle too
00:42:42good
00:42:43you're done
00:42:44mm-hmm
00:42:45sure
00:42:46wonderful
00:42:48my good man perhaps we could come to some agreement regarding the price
00:43:06it
00:43:07or
00:43:08what
00:43:11oh
00:43:13it
00:43:15oh
00:43:16to
00:43:18who
00:43:19awesome
00:43:20are we
00:43:21helping us
00:43:29at what
00:43:30to
00:43:31The Velfia is not Boston.
00:43:48They're not soldiers posted on every corner down here, so we may have to temper our rhetoric.
00:44:01Is this it?
00:44:08I wrote letters to dozens more.
00:44:12Well, it doesn't have the makings of much of a resistance.
00:44:22The British oppression in Boston is constant and unending.
00:44:25We must all of us here unite and together in this tyranny.
00:44:30Enough of this.
00:44:33This is ridiculous.
00:44:35This is your fault.
00:44:38Boston has brought this outrage upon itself.
00:44:41Mr. Dickinson, this is about justice.
00:44:43It is about the law and order.
00:44:45Tell me, what is lawful about tearing down the royal governor's house?
00:44:51Where is the justice?
00:45:00Where is the justice in destroying his majesty's tea?
00:45:13General Thomas Gage.
00:45:15John.
00:45:16General Thomas Gage is simply attempting to restore order.
00:45:19I assure you.
00:45:20General Gage.
00:45:21General Gage is a cancer.
00:45:24I fought alongside him in the war with the French.
00:45:30Unlike a cancer, he brings with him only suffering and death.
00:45:36What he lacks in compassion, he makes up for with brutality.
00:45:42Action must be taken.
00:45:46That's all well and good.
00:45:48But we have to consider the interests of all of the...
00:45:51Who is that?
00:45:52George Washington.
00:45:53He's intense.
00:45:58This is a foolish proposition.
00:46:08You are wrong, sir.
00:46:12You are wrong.
00:46:13Virginia stands with Massachusetts.
00:46:20Mr. Adams, I know you're asking for arms and support, but we can't give you that.
00:46:29Perhaps, instead, we can attempt to reason with the crown.
00:46:34We could send a letter, a list of grievances for the king to address.
00:46:38I don't know...
00:46:39Fine.
00:46:40Then it is resolved.
00:46:41We will send a letter to the king requesting an end to some of General Gage's more severe tactics.
00:47:03John, this is hopeless.
00:47:05These men are cowards.
00:47:07They are...
00:47:08We need these men.
00:47:09We have to find another way of convincing them.
00:47:13We came all this way to write a damn letter.
00:47:16The king would just as soon wipe his ass!
00:47:18Enough!
00:47:19We have...
00:47:20We have to be rational about this.
00:47:22Make no mistake, gentlemen.
00:47:33War is coming.
00:47:34We all know that.
00:47:35But Boston is on its own for now.
00:47:37Then what would you have us do, Mr. Washington?
00:47:41Resist.
00:47:42Mr. Hancock, I think it sends out a good message that someone like you is involved with this, but...
00:47:53These men are not going to give you an army.
00:47:56So, I suggest...
00:47:58That you make one...
00:47:59Of your own.
00:48:01James Barrett.
00:48:02Is this your fun?
00:48:03Yes.
00:48:04No.
00:48:05No.
00:48:06No.
00:48:07No.
00:48:08No.
00:48:11No.
00:48:12No.
00:48:13No.
00:48:14No.
00:48:15No.
00:48:16No.
00:48:18If you move.
00:48:20No.
00:48:21James Barrett
00:48:28Is this your farm?
00:48:31Yes, sir
00:48:32And Vera says you're a man who can be trusted
00:48:35And Paul, go way back
00:48:36He's a good friend
00:48:37If we're gonna take back Boston
00:48:41We're gonna need a lot of men, Paul
00:48:42A lot of weapons
00:48:43If we can find men to shoot him
00:48:45We'll get you the guns
00:48:48Gentlemen
00:48:50Represent our first recruits
00:48:53Get up
00:48:58Oh, good God
00:49:02Let's get to work
00:49:05Boys
00:49:07Sam Adams
00:49:20Pine for me
00:49:25One for my friend here as well
00:49:29I'll be damned
00:49:32Never thought I'd see the day
00:49:34Lieutenant Paul Revere
00:49:37Don't worry
00:49:40No loyalists here
00:49:42You have a sharp pair of eyes, Dawes
00:49:47I always have
00:49:49Two gentlemen of Boston
00:49:54Out drinking in Lexington
00:49:55As it comes of that
00:49:56I had to follow the work
00:49:58No ships in Boston Harbor
00:50:00Means no food on the table
00:50:02Killed me
00:50:03But I had to leave
00:50:04Farming?
00:50:05There's no shame in it
00:50:06No
00:50:07There's no glory either
00:50:10There's none to be had these days
00:50:13Thanks to the red coats
00:50:15It's funny
00:50:16You showing up here
00:50:18I've been thinking a lot about our old army days
00:50:21The crown thought highly of this thing
00:50:25Oh, well
00:50:25We thought highly of the crown, man
00:50:28You still have your rifles?
00:50:33Lovely guns, if I remember correctly
00:50:35Paul?
00:50:37Hmm?
00:50:37I know you're not just here to buy me a drink
00:50:43So what are you mixed up in?
00:50:47Something worthy of your glory
00:50:49Here's the plan
00:50:53You and I set up a route in and out of Boston
00:50:57There are red coats posted all throughout the woods
00:51:02So I have to be discreet
00:51:03Warren and the others will recruit men from every watering hole
00:51:12Every brothel and every back alley
00:51:14And then around Boston
00:51:15Anyone who opposes a tyranny of King George
00:51:22Don't turn anyone away
00:51:25We need every man we can get
00:51:33All right, boys
00:51:53Come see
00:51:55Oh, I say
00:52:07Where'd you get those?
00:52:09Blacksmith, I know, over in Medford
00:52:10I almost got spotted
00:52:12Had to rush out of there pretty quick
00:52:14How many more does he have?
00:52:16As many as we want
00:52:17But I only had enough for these six
00:52:19Head back now
00:52:21Buy him out
00:52:22If you wouldn't mind
00:52:27Of course
00:52:29There you are
00:52:33Take it all
00:52:34Take it all
00:52:35Here's the thing
00:52:38About this fella
00:52:39He does have an awful lot of guns
00:52:42Oh, gentlemen
00:52:47We have a problem
00:52:48That's all the coin I have on me
00:52:50I, well, there is
00:52:55This could be worth something
00:52:58This is worth something
00:52:59It's solid gold
00:53:00This was given to me
00:53:01But, um, at
00:53:03Take it away
00:53:05There you go
00:53:07Kelly, if you could make sure
00:53:09It's properly shined
00:53:10By whoever gets it
00:53:11I'll make sure
00:53:13Thank you, sir
00:53:14Thank you
00:53:17I will
00:53:18Fetch
00:53:23Come on
00:53:27Guys, you're country
00:53:30Russell Moore, man, eager for the cause
00:53:32Better training
00:53:34Better luck
00:53:35We should be ready soon enough
00:53:36What about the weapons?
00:53:41Follow me
00:53:41There's a lot of guns
00:53:54Still no way to shoot them
00:53:56You sure on gunpowder?
00:54:00I mean, if we had the money
00:54:01Okay, just make sure nobody's selling
00:54:04You're feeling better
00:54:31Yes
00:54:33Good
00:54:34I have a lot to attend to this evening
00:54:38I suppose I could find time for
00:54:42For other pursuits
00:54:45Thomas, please
00:55:11Please stop
00:55:13Thomas
00:55:17What do you even need me for?
00:55:23What am I?
00:55:25Just a statue for you to hold up
00:55:27In a house you stole from a colonist
00:55:29Why don't you just leave me here?
00:55:32What else?
00:55:45?
00:55:46What am I?
00:55:50Mrs. Gage.
00:56:02Dr. Warren.
00:56:03Come in.
00:56:20He fell?
00:56:26It's a shame.
00:56:40My husband doesn't know I'm here.
00:56:45Didn't imagine he would.
00:56:50I'm sorry.
00:57:20I'm sorry.
00:57:34I shouldn't even be here.
00:57:35Dr. Warren.
00:57:56Amos.
00:57:57We need you now.
00:57:57What's your name?
00:58:07Peter Salem.
00:58:08You're a free man?
00:58:09Yes, sir.
00:58:10Just like you.
00:58:11Try and hold it down.
00:58:14Redcoats thought he was stealing.
00:58:16I wasn't.
00:58:17I was just loading barrels into the silo like they told me to.
00:58:19I would have been dead on the street if it wasn't for Mr. Revere.
00:58:23British silo over by Concord.
00:58:25Place is crawling with redcoats.
00:58:26How come?
00:58:28Tell him it's in the barrels.
00:58:31Gunpowder.
00:58:38Boom.
00:58:38It's massive.
00:58:44Probably hold 10,000 pounds of powder.
00:58:48Good.
00:58:49Guards?
00:58:49Around the clock.
00:58:50How many?
00:58:52Our man Salem says usually less than 10, more than three.
00:58:55It varies.
00:58:57But there's an entire garrison of regular station nearby.
00:59:00An entire garrison?
00:59:02Yes.
00:59:02Oh, I don't know, gentlemen.
00:59:04Is there not another way?
00:59:06No.
00:59:08No, this is our chance.
00:59:11Don't worry.
00:59:13We'll be all right.
00:59:16Sam, the silo's in a clearing.
00:59:19There's no way in without being seen.
00:59:23Who said anything about not being seen?
00:59:32One of the lanterns has gone out.
00:59:53Have a look.
01:00:02Come on.
01:00:26Oh, my God.
01:00:27Oh, my God.
01:00:32Everything all right?
01:01:02All right, go.
01:01:32Let's go.
01:02:02Let's go.
01:02:32Let's go.
01:03:02Oh, boys.
01:03:10We gotta go.
01:03:24We gotta go.
01:03:34We gotta go.
01:03:42In the woods!
01:03:49Samuel, move your ass.
01:03:57We gotta go.
01:04:05We gotta go.
01:04:07Hurry, hurry!
01:04:09Hurry, hurry!
01:04:11There they are!
01:04:13Go, go, go!
01:04:15We're out!
01:04:21We're out!
01:04:23We're out!
01:04:25We're out!
01:04:34Two hundred barrels of gunpowder, gone in our enemy's hands.
01:04:41Tell me, how is it that the full company of His Majesty's Marines were outsmarted by a bunch of sniveling Yankee shits?
01:04:49It's simply inexcusable, sir.
01:04:51I assure you...
01:04:52You will find Samuel Adams and John Hancock before this week is out.
01:04:59Yes, sir.
01:05:00Yes, sir.
01:05:01We're out.
01:05:03We're out.
01:05:04We're out.
01:05:05We're out.
01:05:07OK, sir.
01:05:11That's so long.
01:05:14I'm Peru is out for the company.
01:05:18My name is Lauren.
01:05:20I'meto...
01:05:24Wallace...
01:05:25Someone gracias a lui.
01:05:27...
01:05:29...
01:05:31?
01:05:33...
01:05:34...
01:05:36I want to help you.
01:06:06Coming with what?
01:06:10I know what you and your friends are doing and I want to be a part of it.
01:06:21I'm not asking for your permission.
01:06:31That's still dangerous.
01:06:35And this isn't.
01:06:42Come on, Glenn!
01:06:49J.K.
01:06:51Impressive shot.
01:07:06Impressive shot.
01:07:09Impressive shot.
01:07:13What around Boston is that gage is coming for you.
01:07:26If he catches you, you'll hang.
01:07:28I mean, if he catches me, that's one thing, but if he finds all this...
01:07:35Very well.
01:07:39There's no house down the road in Lexington.
01:07:44You can hide out there until we come up with a plan.
01:07:48Good.
01:07:51Sam.
01:07:52What about him?
01:07:55Him who?
01:07:57Hancock.
01:07:58What about Hancock?
01:08:03Gage knows that he's paying for all this.
01:08:06He's a fugitive too.
01:08:10I suppose he's coming with me, isn't he?
01:08:12One week.
01:08:16I'll tell him.
01:08:18I might leave out the part about the hanging.
01:08:22That would be a good idea.
01:08:25Dr. Warren, thank you for coming at such a late hour.
01:08:51I wouldn't have troubled you, but I feel rather ill.
01:08:55There's no trouble?
01:08:57If you tell me your symptoms, I'd be happy to help.
01:09:00My chest.
01:09:01A sharp pain that refuses to ease.
01:09:04Please, sit down.
01:09:05Make yourself comfortable.
01:09:06It must be this filthy boss today.
01:09:11You summoned me.
01:09:12Margaret.
01:09:14Of course, you know Dr. Warren.
01:09:18Yes.
01:09:19How lovely to see you again.
01:09:24I was feeling rather unwell.
01:09:25I thought the doctor might have some miracle cure.
01:09:29I'm sure the good doctor has a remedy.
01:09:32Yes, I have a tonic that might help.
01:09:36Aren't I the lucky one?
01:09:38Just a few drops.
01:09:40Tell me, do you have a wife at home?
01:09:43No, General.
01:09:44She died three years ago.
01:09:46I'm sorry to hear of your suffering, but a handsome, educated man such as yourself must never be lonely.
01:09:55I have my work.
01:09:57Well, doctor, you and I aren't so different.
01:09:59Mrs. Gage, is there anything I can do for you?
01:10:11I'm fine.
01:10:14I'm sure my husband will be feeling better by the morning.
01:10:17Well?
01:10:18Good night.
01:10:19Doors.
01:10:23Good night.
01:10:25Mrs. Gage.
01:10:27Do be cautious, Dr. Warren.
01:10:30The streets are rather treacherous.
01:10:31Good night.
01:10:32Mrs. Gage.
01:10:33Do be cautious, Dr. Warren.
01:10:34The streets are rather treacherous.
01:10:35Good night.
01:10:36Good night.
01:10:40Mrs. Gage.
01:10:43Do be cautious, Dr. Warren.
01:10:45The streets are rather treacherous.
01:10:47Dr. Warren.
01:11:02Mr. Gage.
01:11:06Did you know I was at the coronation of King George?
01:11:25Can't be serious.
01:11:28I was. I was, uh, I was 24 years old.
01:11:32And my uncle sent me over to England to, um, to cultivate relationships with merchants.
01:11:39And old George was properly crowned, and as a prominent member of the colonies, I was invited.
01:11:49Just so much gold, Sam, just gold. Everything was...
01:11:55And the clothes were exquisite, and the ceremony, my...
01:12:03The sheer opulence was staggering.
01:12:06But...
01:12:12Some poor lackey had forgotten the royal canopy.
01:12:17So the king and queen were just baking in the sun.
01:12:20It was absolutely hilarious.
01:12:23I mean, of course, nobody...
01:12:25Nobody dared raise a smile.
01:12:29My uncle was so proud of me.
01:12:33He was so proud I was there.
01:12:40He bragged about me, Sam. He bragged about me every chance he got.
01:12:45Just imagine if he could see me now.
01:13:02Aren't you afraid?
01:13:07No.
01:13:09You're not. You're not afraid of dying.
01:13:12I'll see.
01:13:17It's been a long while since I felt this alive.
01:13:20You really are a crazy rebel bastard.
01:13:23Aren't you?
01:13:25I'm not afraid of dying.
01:13:27It's far worse for those left behind.
01:13:30Mm-hmm.
01:13:32That it is, Sam. That it is.
01:13:43The farm is here, outside of Concord.
01:13:46How many were there?
01:13:48Hundreds.
01:13:49You must understand, they were an army, prepared and ready.
01:13:53And you actually witnessed Samuel Adams and John Hancock leading this army?
01:13:58Yes, sir.
01:13:59Found them.
01:14:00Good. I want to see them both hanged.
01:14:03Militia might arrive in town there empty-handed and leave with rifles in hand.
01:14:08Ah, the munitions store.
01:14:10I then followed Adams and Hancock about six miles east to Lexington.
01:14:13You're going to show me you remain undetected?
01:14:15Yes, sir.
01:14:16Take your men first to Lexington.
01:14:18Once you have Adams and Hancock arrested, continue to Concord and destroy everything there.
01:14:23Any colonists harboring soldiers or weapons shall be shot on sight.
01:14:28Civilians.
01:14:29These people are asking for a war.
01:14:31We're going to give them one.
01:14:33Oh.
01:14:38Oh.
01:14:39Oh.
01:14:40Oh.
01:14:43Oh.
01:14:53Oh.
01:14:58Where are you going?
01:15:01For a walk. It's a lovely day.
01:15:04It is indeed.
01:15:07I'd love to come with you.
01:15:09Of course.
01:15:11I have some rather pressing matters to attend to, unfortunately.
01:15:15Well, uh, perhaps tomorrow then.
01:15:17We can take a walk in the park.
01:15:19Yeah.
01:15:21Guards, my wife is in need of an escort.
01:15:24Don't let her out of your sight.
01:15:28Come on in.
01:15:35被警 derives.
01:15:37The FBI.
01:15:41The FBI.
01:15:43The FBI.
01:15:45The FBI.
01:15:47The FBI.
01:15:49The FBI.
01:15:51The FBI.
01:15:52The FBI.
01:15:55Oh, forgive me, I dropped my glove.
01:16:25They're coming, be sure you can trust me, with my life, hey, I thought you were a damn
01:16:53Redco. Get saddled. Gage's troops are on the march for Adams and Hancock. We're gonna get there first.
01:17:23Ride for Barrett's Farm in Concord. Hide the weapons and ready the men until I get there.
01:17:33I'll raise the alarm in Lexington and get Sam and Hancock to safety.
01:17:38Got speed.
01:17:39Got speed.
01:18:09Stand right where you are.
01:18:31Search the saddlebags.
01:18:32General Gage has asked that nobody is to leave Boston this evening.
01:18:41I wasn't aware of that order.
01:18:43What business calls for you to leave the town at such a late hour?
01:18:48I'm a colonial scout for an armed resistance against the tyranny of General Gage and the British Crown.
01:18:53Is that so?
01:18:58Yeah.
01:18:59He's killed.
01:19:04So.
01:19:08Hey!
01:19:10Hey!
01:19:12Hey!
01:19:13Hey!
01:19:13Hey!
01:19:14Wie!
01:19:15Don't leave us!
01:19:17No!
01:19:18No!
01:19:18No!
01:19:18No!
01:19:18No!
01:19:18Let's go.
01:19:48The records are coming!
01:19:54The records are coming!
01:19:56The records are coming!
01:19:58The records are coming!
01:20:02You gotta leave.
01:20:03Now!
01:20:04I'm not running away.
01:20:05We have to stay and we have to fight.
01:20:07No, not a chance.
01:20:08Those men out there are giving their lives to protect us, to protect me.
01:20:10Those men need you a lot!
01:20:12Sam, listen, Sam, we must leave this place now.
01:20:14Sam, Sam!
01:20:15Sam!
01:20:15Sam, if you die, this whole thing dies with you.
01:20:20Munitions and concrete are being taken care of.
01:20:24It's too late.
01:20:26We'll never make it.
01:20:28Yes, you will.
01:20:30Go!
01:20:36Get out of the way!
01:20:37Sound the alarm!
01:20:49Sound the alarm!
01:20:50Let's go, boys!
01:21:06We've got this house with a handboard now!
01:21:08Let's go.
01:21:38Let's go.
01:22:08Ready?
01:22:09On!
01:22:10We hold our positions.
01:22:15Do not fire unless fired upon.
01:22:18They want a war.
01:22:21Let it be here.
01:22:25Go over to traitors Samuel Adams and John Hancock and we will leave peacefully.
01:22:29Go back to London.
01:22:30You're not wanted here.
01:22:33Are you willing to die for two traitors to our king?
01:22:36You are king.
01:22:37He was never any king of mine and he's no king to these men.
01:22:41Disperse now.
01:22:42Not another inch at his field will you take.
01:22:46You've taken enough.
01:22:48We fight these men today or our children are fighting them for 500 years.
01:22:53I promise you that.
01:22:55Take your position, Spatz.
01:22:57The looted idiots.
01:23:07Advance.
01:23:08Advance!
01:23:09Ready!
01:23:10Prepare to fire!
01:23:14Let them fire first!
01:23:15Advance!
01:23:16Ready!
01:23:17Prepare to fire!
01:23:18Let them fire first!
01:23:20пропасть!
01:23:21Saints!
01:23:27Elite saudade!
01:23:43Alliance!
01:23:44Episode 1
01:23:49On the next Sons of Liberty.
01:24:09Who warned, Adams, we were coming?
01:24:14I know it was you.
01:24:16They've called for a second Continental Congress.
01:24:18And in case they hadn't noticed, we're in the middle of a fight here.
01:24:21Fire!
01:24:23This is a war.
01:24:25It's time you all started treating it as such.
01:24:28None of this would have happened if it wasn't for him.
01:24:32You weren't there.
01:24:34You're not talking about defending your rights as Englishmen.
01:24:38You're talking about a new country.
01:24:40I want the scalp of every colonial savage in those hills.
01:24:45There might be one way.
01:24:46Can we withstand a full-out British attack?
01:24:49Provoke our heads!
01:24:52Your cousin, Mr. Franklin, me, we have been at it.
01:24:56You have been no help at all.
01:24:59Dear God.
01:25:00General Gage is a ruthless, brutal tyrant who will stop at nothing.
01:25:08Generance.
01:25:10We're out of time.
01:25:12Whatever's going to happen here needs to happen right now.
01:25:15We certainly don't need the king's damn permission.
01:25:19What we need is the freedom to live our lives the way that we see fit.
01:25:23And the confidence that that freedom cannot be taken away from us.
01:25:26That is our God-given right.
01:25:39This is going to happen.
01:25:41How do you want to be remembered?
01:25:42The freedom to go.
01:25:56The freedom to live our lives the way is.
01:26:01We serve the Lady.
01:26:02The freedom to live our lives.
01:26:04We serve the people who live our lives the way.
01:26:06And the world will have fun.
01:26:09Through you.
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