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In this video, you'll learn about African-American involvement in the War of 1812.
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- 00:11
Take a break?
- 00:13
Well, don’t mind if I do…
- 00:17
You may think you’ve got it rough sometimes…
- 00:19
…but at least you’ve got your freedom. Which is more than my family can say.
- 00:24
We work from sunrise to sunset.
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- 00:27
My mother’s pregnant, but she’ll need to keep working up until the day the baby is born.
- 00:32
Then she’ll be right back in the field, with the kid slung over her back.
- 00:36
All the while, we have to deal with that nasty overseer and his even nastier whip.
- 00:44
Makes “mowing the lawn” once a week seem… not so bad, right?
- 00:52
Anyway, we’re hoping things get better for us soon…
- 00:55
They just recently called a wrap on this whole “War of 1812” thing-a-ma-bobber.
- 01:06
As you may have heard, slavery has long been a big hot-button issue.
- 01:15
The British took many of us slaves during the war.
- 01:23
Some of the slaves they have to give back to their original owners…
- 01:27
…now that the war has ended.
- 01:28
“To the victor go the spoils”… and all that jazz.
- 01:38
Other slaves, though, took the British up on their promise to relocate them and grant
- 01:42
them their freedom.
- 01:44
So, some slaves fought with the British against the Americans.
- 01:48
Of course, the British didn’t make that promise out of the goodness of their
- 01:50
fish-and-chip-loving hearts.
- 01:55
They believed that black soldiers are more
- 01:57
intimidating to Americans than the entire British fleet…
- 02:02
… and they had their fingers crossed for a revolution here in the South.
- 02:08
The plan was:
- 02:09
Swoop in and offer blacks freedom so that they look like the good guys…
- 02:14
… get us good and mad at our white countrymen…
- 02:17
…and create some turmoil from within.
- 02:22
Not a bad plan…
- 02:24
…but it hasn’t really taken off. Not yet, anyway.
- 02:29
But not every person of color has worked as a slave.
- 02:32
You’ve also got your “free-soil” blacks…
- 02:36
…many of whom decided to fight against the British Navy.
- 02:42
It meant fighting alongside white men,
- 02:47
but this is our country, too, after all.
- 02:50
We’ll have another couple hundred years afterward to bang out all that fun “racism” stuff.
- 02:56
Keep in mind that there are now nine slave states and nine free states…
- 03:01
…so the lines of the Union and the Confederacy are starting to look pretty cut and dry.
- 03:06
It also feels like we’re at the beginning of the end of the Federalist party…
- 03:13
…which consists mainly of those slave-holding southerners and “on the fence” northerners.
- 03:20
I’ll tell ya – with all this political discontent…
- 03:22
…I wouldn’t be surprised if we were headed for some sort of… “Civil War.”
- 03:34
One can only hope.
- 03:36
Because if there aren’t some major changes made sometime soon…
- 03:39
… you might be doing this kind of stuff yourself in a couple hundred years.
- 03:46
Don’t worry – it should only take you a week or two to build up some nice, plump calluses.
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