I've made it to the 3rd episode, but I'm just about ready to bail. Seems like for every actual fact about the era, there's some recidivist history, incorrect inferences, or downright fibs.
One problem, in contrast to Burns' The Civil War documentary, is they have no photographs to feature, which would move the narrative on nicely, because photography hadn't yet been invented in the later 18th Century. The other problem is that the alleged historians' bona fides are not mentioned, so we're supposed to take their opinions on face value. Plus, they're all dull. Ditto for most of the people from the era that they quote.
In my view this documentary is a miss.