
The Statesman Who Helped Shape a Republic
For a Friend of America, there is something deeply moving in the Story of George Washington’s second Great Chapter — the Season when the Warrior became the Statesman, and the Statesman became the First President of the United States of America. This follow-up Mini-Series, “George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation” (1986), turns from the Fog of War to the Weight of Governance, showing how a New Nation was guided into Form through Duty, Wisdom, and Resolve.
A National Story of Leadership and Legacy
This is not merely a Tale of Ceremony, but of Character. The Challenge of Building a Republic, holding together a Fragile Union, and setting a Durable Example for Future Generations gives this Mini-Series its Dramatic Force. In Washington, America sees not only a Commander, but a Founder of the Basic Institutions, a Guardian of Liberty, and a Symbol of Public Virtue.
The Birth of a Nation’s Future
As the young Republic finds its Voice, the Story becomes larger than one Man. It becomes a Portrait of the Nation itself — imperfect, ambitious, hopeful, and determined to endure. For those who honor the Founding Era, this Mini-Series offers a stirring Reminder that the Birth of America did not end with Victory in War:
— It continued in the Harder Work of Statecraft, Principle, and Preservation.
Enjoy this Magnificent Mini-Series as my Second Gift to The Great American Patriotic People.
⚠️ Some Scenes describe the Brutal Realities of late 18th Century Surgery and Epidemics, so if you have Children you want to enjoy this Mini-Series with, stay with them and explain to them what is happening and how things have changed from then to now.




Leave a comment