Liberty's Kids - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Boston Tea Party

The Intolerable Acts

United We Stand

Liberty or Death!

Midnight Ride

The Shot Heard 'Round the World

Green Mountain Boys

The Second Continental Congress

Bunker Hill

Postmaster General Franklin

Washington Takes Command

Common Sense

The First Fourth of July

New York, New York

The Turtle

One Life to Lose

Captain Molly

American Crisis

Across the Delaware

An American in Paris

Sybil Ludington

Lafayette Arrives

The Hessians Are Coming

Valley Forge

Allies at Last

Honor and Compromise

The New Frontier

Not Yet Begun to Fight

The Great Galvez

In Praise of Ben

Bostonians

Benedict Arnold

Conflict in the South

Deborah Samson

James Armistead

Yorktown

Born Free and Equal

The Man Who Wouldn't Be King

Going Home

We the People
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