Liberty's Kids
American animated television series
Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776 is an animated educational historical fiction television series.
Episodes
editThe Boston Tea Party [1.1]
edit- Sam Adams: It time for us to band together. It's time for us to become patriots! And patriots are man of action! ARE YOU WITH ME?
- [In an English boat in a sea storm, a girl named Sarah Phillips is writing to her mother]
- Sarah: Dearest mother, I can hardly believe it's been a fortnight since I bade you all farewell I miss you terribly, yet my heart is also filled with delicious anticipation of the new life which awaits father and me in the colonies. I look forward to settling in Dr. Franklin's home in Philadelphia and long to see father again when he returns from the wilderness. [The storm worsens as the boat starts to break apart] I'm proud to have a brave explorer as my father. I wear his locket always. [Holds up a golden necklace on her neck] We'll all be reunited on the wonderful land he is sure to discover. I shall be true to my word and write every day. Your loving daughter, Sarah.
The Intolerable Acts [1.2]
editUnited We Stand [1.3]
editLiberty or Death [1.4]
editMidnight Ride [1.5]
editThe Shot Heard Round the World [1.6]
editJames:(seeing the British open fire at Lexington) It's the Boston Massacre all over again!
Green Mountain Boys [1.7]
editThe Second Continental Congress [1.8]
editBunker Hill [1.9]
editPostmaster General Franklin [1.10]
editWashington Takes Command [1.11]
editCommon Sense [1.12]
editThe First Fourth of July [1.13]
editDr. Franklin: We must all hang together, or most assuredly we will all hang separately.
New York, New York [1.14]
editThe Turtle [1.15]
editOne Life to Lose [1.16]
editCaptain Molly [1.17]
editAmerican Crisis [1.18]
editAcross the Delaware [1.19]
editAn American in Paris [1.20]
editSybil Ludington [1.21]
editLafayette Arrives [1.22]
editThe Hessians are Coming [1.23]
editValley Forge [1.24]
editAllies at Last [1.25]
edit- Vegennes: His Majesty King Louis does not wish to offend his brother-in-law King Charles of Spain.
- Benjamin Franklin: I thought this was between France and the United States.
- Vegennes: Spain owns a vast amount of land in America. King Charles feels that if you've taken what is England's, then you most certainly take what is his. And, France cannot make any agreement without King Charles' approval.
Honor and Compromise [1.26]
editThe New Frontier [1.27]
editNot Yet Begun to Fight [1.28]
editSarah: They say that Capt. Pierson might be knighted for his gallant fight.
John Paul Jones: If I have the good fortune to fall in with him again, I'll make him a lord!
The Great Galvez [1.29]
editIn Praise of Ben [1.30]
editBostonians [1.31]
editBenedict Arnold [1.32]
editConflict in the South [1.33]
editDeborah Samson: Soldier of the Revolution [1.34]
editJames Armistead [1.35]
editYorktown [1.36]
editBorn Free and Equal [1.37]
editThe Man Who Wouldn't Be King [1.38]
editGoing Home [1.39]
editWe the People [1.40]
edit[Final line of the series]
Dr. Franklin: But remember, the Constitution does not guarantee happiness, only the pursuit of it. You have to catch up with it yourself.