
I think Ken Burns is spot on about our country's history never fully being told

. Like, we all know the basics - we threw off the British crown and created this great nation of freedom

- but there's so much more to it than that

. The struggle for civil rights, women's suffrage... these are still ongoing battles

. And I think that's what makes history so important - it helps us understand where we came from and how we got here, which in turn helps us shape a better future

. But at the same time, I worry about people getting caught up in nostalgia for the past

. Like, we can't just look back and forget about the hard work that went into creating this country

. Anyway, I think Ken Burns' documentary is a great reminder that our revolution is still alive and well

.