New Worlds is a riveting four-part miniseries on love, sorrow, and the human cost of today's freedoms and liberties. We follow the lives of four young individuals from both sides of the Atlantic, Beth, Hope, Abe, and Ned, as they navigate these dangerous times. We see them battle in the hard reality of a changing society, caught between love and idealism. The restored monarchy of Charles II in England has broken its promises and returned to tyranny. Behind the Court's decadence, a terror machine is suppressing the liberties secured for the people with such great bloodshed during the English Civil War, when Charles I was executed. In America, state terror reaches English colonists in New England who are attempting to free themselves from the English Crown's restraints. At the same time, the colonists are mercilessly asserting their claim to the Native American Indians' territories, losing much of their blood in the process-in a terrible reflection of the dictatorial behavior that they intended to flee when they crossed the Atlantic.
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New Worlds is a riveting four-part miniseries on love, sorrow, and the human cost of today's freedoms and liberties. We follow the lives of four young individuals from both sides of the Atlantic, Beth, Hope, Abe, and Ned, as they navigate these dangerous times. We see them battle in the hard reality of a changing society, caught between love and idealism. The restored monarchy of Charles II in England has broken its promises and returned to tyranny. Behind the Court's decadence, a terror machine is suppressing the liberties secured for the people with such great bloodshed during the English Civil War, when Charles I was executed. In America, state terror reaches English colonists in New England who are attempting to free themselves from the English Crown's restraints. At the same time, the colonists are mercilessly asserting their claim to the Native American Indians' territories, losing much of their blood in the process-in a terrible reflection of the dictatorial behavior that they intended to flee when they crossed the Atlantic.
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