Empire Upon the Trails recap & spoilers

Empire Upon the Trails (Ken Burns: The West - S1E2) recap & spoilers

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In the early 1800's, no one knew who would control the seemingly infinite spaces of the West. Many nations and many peoples still laid claim to much of it. Hopeful Americans now began moving there nevertheless, and the individual trails they followed merged into "Manifest Destiny." Mountain men, such as the legendary Joe Meek, found more adventure than profit as they scoured the uncharted Rockies for furs. Missionaries like Narcissa Whitman left the safety and friendship of home to travel west in a quest to convert Indians to Christianity. In Mexican Texas, Sam Houston led the fight for an independent republic. And Virginians Henry and Naomi Sager, following a restless dream of better times over the next horizon, set out with their children on the Oregon Trail -- but their deaths left unfulfilled dreams and seven orphans to reach the continent's farthest shore alone. Regardless of their reasons for going west, once they got there, the Americans soon determined to make the West -- all of it -- their own..

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Empire Upon the Trails - Ken Burns: The West S1E2 Reviews

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2013It's 2013 kids, time for HD. Thanks.Score: 1/5

Briscos is rightTried to watch this for about 30 minutes and the SD just ruins it. The sweeping majestic views are awful in SD compared to HD and it makes the whole experience seem flat and uninteresting. The interviews with historian commentators did stimulate me to do some online research on some things but the pics and info online was much better than what I was seeing in this documentary and I found myself looking at my second computer screen more than at the one playing this Ken Burns production..Score: 2/5

This is brilliantOkay folks, why do you watch a documentary.. to learn something, or to watch something? Anyone who trashed this production because it is in SD misses the point. Excellent story telling and incredibly educational. I have watched this several times now and learn something every time. Definitely recommend..Score: 5/5

This is goldThe other comments say its time for HD. This series is from 1996. It looks crapy on Netflix too. It's the cameras used at that time....Twenty years ago. This is one of the most educational docs you will ever be able to watch in your life..Score: 5/5

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OutstandingExtremely well put together documetary series, way above average. If this were available in HD, I would buy it..Score: 5/5

Good series but Mormon focusGood, but far too much emphasis on Mormonism..Score: 3/5

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Ken Burns: The West Season 1 Episode 2 (Empire Upon the Trails) Images & Pictures

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The West, Season 1 Other Episodes
1The People - The West, Season 1 episode 1 spoilers, recap and reviews
The People15 Sep 1996$4.99

This series chronicles the saga of the American West, tracing the lives of a diverse cast of characters, from explorers, soldiers and Indian warriors to settlers, railroad builders and gaudy showmen, who share their stories in their own words, through diaries, letters and autobiographical accounts. The West has always been a land of myth. Across two million square miles of the most spectacular landscape on earth, the original Native American inhabitants linked their creation stories to majestic mountains, pristine rivers, searing deserts and silent forests. This had been their home, as the Kiowa said, since the time long ago "when dogs could talk." To the Europeans, the West was a "wilderness" to be conquered -- filled with boundless treasure, souls to save and new territories to explore. Cabeza de Vaca, the first white man to wander the West, was surprised to discover friendship among the Indians; yet the conquistador Coronado saw them only as enemies as he swept through their villages searching in vain for the Seven Cities of Gold. And nearly 100 years before the American Revolution, the Pueblo people of the Southwest rose up against their European masters and drove the Spanish from their lands. With America's purchase of the Louisiana Territory in 1804, Lewis and Clark set off to find the fabled Northwest Passage -- as a confident young nation prepared for its own epic march across the West.

3The Speck of the Future - The West, Season 1 episode 3 spoilers, recap and reviews
The Speck of the Future17 Sep 1996$4.99

In 1848, a sawmill worker named James Marshall reached down into the stream bed of the American River in California -- and came up with the future of the West in the palm of his hand. He had discovered gold. During the next year alone, more than 50,000 fortune-seekers swarmed into the Sierra Nevada in a headlong scramble for riches. Like many "49ers," William Swain left his home and family to endure hardships and disappointments for a "pocketful of rocks." Wild mining camps with names like Whiskey Diggings, Grizzly Flat and Murders' Bar sprang up -- and then disappeared with each new strike. A once-sleepy village on a magnificent bay changed overnight into the thriving international city of San Francisco; a merchant declared himself "Emperor of North America"; and a shrewd Mormon shopkeeper became the gold rush's first millionaire. But with the overwhelming influx of Americans, thousands of Indians were killed in the pursuit of land and slave labor, foreign miners were coerced from mining and Mexican-Americans lost their land. The Gold Rush changed the West forever.

4Death Runs Riot - The West, Season 1 episode 4 spoilers, recap and reviews
Death Runs Riot18 Sep 1996$4.99

The West had always symbolized hope and new beginnings, but in the 1850s, as more American pioneers poured west to start over, they brought with them the nation's oldest, most divisive issue -- slavery. The rough frontier would supply the sparks that ignited the Civil War. No one was safe. Indians were dragged into the "white man's war," while a group of besieged Mormons committed a terrible massacre of innocent pioneers. A brave Mexican-American rancher declared his own republic in southern Texas and became the "Robin Hood of the Rio Grande." A young writer named Sam Clemens escaped the bloodshed to find adventure and opportunity in Nevada's bustling silver camps, where he became a journalist named Mark Twain. Then, as the bitter Civil War drew to a close, celebrated Union heroes like George Armstrong Custer and William Tecumseh Sherman used the tactics that they had employed to defeat the South against the Native Americans of the West.

5The Grandest Enterprise Under God - The West, Season 1 episode 5 spoilers, recap and reviews
The Grandest Enterprise Under God19 Sep 1996$4.99

After the Civil War reunited North and South, Americans set out with renewed energy and optimism to finally unite the nation, East and West. To do this, they embarked on one of the greatest technological achievements of the age -- building the first transcontinental railroad, conquering forbidding mountains, harsh deserts and awesome distances. Railroads soon transformed the West. Cowpokes such as Teddy Blue Abbott rode dusty cattle trails to deliver herds of longhorns to boisterous railheads like Dodge and Abilene, while buffalo hunters like Frank Mayer drove a magnificent animal that symbolized the West to the brink of extinction. For Emmeline Wells, suffragette and seventh wife of a prominent Mormon leader, the rails meant non-Mormon neighbors and Eastern ideas -- as well as the prospect of the West's becoming the first place in America where a woman could vote. And railroads brought in landless Europeans as well as poor but determined American families like Uriah and Mattie Oblinger, whose dream was a farm they could call their own. The binding of the country by iron rails would signal, as nothing else had, that the United States was not only a continental nation, but an emerging world power.

6Fight No More Forever - The West, Season 1 episode 6 spoilers, recap and reviews
Fight No More Forever22 Sep 1996$4.99

By the 1870s, only a few groups resisted the nation's push to conquer the West. On the Great Plains, Sitting Bull followed his mystical visions and urged his Lakota Sioux people to fight rather than surrender their sacred Black Hills and traditional way of life. On a hot summer day at the Little Big Horn, they defeated another warrior equally sure of his invincibility -- George Armstrong Custer. Custer's "Last Stand" also became, in effect, the last stand of the Sioux as a free people. In Utah, the Mormon patriarch Brigham Young, who had led his people to sanctuary in the desert, was forced to choose between saving his church or sacrificing his spiritual son. Farther west, Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, who had struggled for peace all his life, found himself helping to lead one of the most extraordinary military campaigns in American history, as army after army relentlessly pursued him across the West. In the end, he was defeated not by rifles or cannons, but by starvation and freezing cold. This remarkable, eloquent man would also become the symbol of the pride, dignity and plight of all Native Americans.

7The Geography of Hope - The West, Season 1 episode 7 spoilers, recap and reviews
The Geography of Hope23 Sep 1996$4.99

The conquest of the West was nearly complete by the 1870s. In one remarkable decade, with Indians effectively confined to reservations, over four million new settlers arrived to stake their claim to the future. Homesteaders proudly built homes of prairie sod, then battled drought and hard times in order to survive. Pap Singleton, an ex-slave from Tennessee, became the era's "Black Moses," leading his people to the free soil of Kansas. A bookish ethnologist named Frank Hamilton Cushing, sent west to study the Zuni, became a prominent member of the tribe, taking an enemy scalp and becoming a war chief. A frail New York politician, Theodore Roosevelt, turned himself into a rugged North Dakota rancher. As Americans tried to "tame" the West, the nation's greatest showman, Buffalo Bill Cody, offered adoring crowds his enthusiastic version of the "Wild West" -- heroic, glorious, romantic, and most of all, mythic.

8Ghost Dance - The West, Season 1 episode 8 spoilers, recap and reviews
Ghost Dance24 Sep 1996$4.99

By the late 1880's, Americans were astounded by the changes they had brought to the West. Mining towns such as Butte, Montana were now full-fledged industrial cities, magnets of opportunity to workers from around the world, but also places where the landscape itself was under assault. Defeated militarily, Native Americas throughout the region now flocked to the call of a Paiute mystic, who offered the illusionary hope that the lost world of the buffalo could be brought back by a Ghost Dance. But its promises would be trampled in the snow and blood of Wounded Knee.

9One Sky Above Us - The West, Season 1 episode 9 spoilers, recap and reviews
One Sky Above Us24 Sep 1996$4.99

In place of the great Native American cultures which once dominated the Plains was a new culture, epitomized by the Oklahoma Land Rush, in which 100,000 eager settlers lined up for a mad dash to stake out a farm and a future.

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The West, Season 115 Sep 19969 Episodes

"The West" brings the saga of the American West -- full of tragedy and triumph, hope and harsh reality -- to life, tracing the lives of a diverse cast of characters, from explorers, soldiers and Indian warriors to settlers, railroad builders and gaudy showmen, who share their stories in their own words, through diaries, letters and autobiographical accounts.

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