Liberty's Kids, The Complete Series Season 1 Episode 2 Intolerable Acts (Pilot, Part Two)

  • TV-Y7
  • September 3, 2002
  • 23 min

Intolerable Acts (Pilot, Part Two) is the second episode of the first season of the animated historical fiction series, Liberty's Kids. It continues the story of the previous episode, where the founding of The United States of America is chronicled through the eyes of a group of young reporters.

The episode starts with the shocking news that the Boston Tea Party, an act of colonial resistance against the British Tea Act, has occurred. The young reporters - Sarah Phillips, James Hiller, and Henri - observe and report on the events that unfold in Boston, where tensions between the colonists and the British soldiers are at an all-time high.

Sarah interviews Samuel Adams, a key figure in the Sons of Liberty, who advocates for colonial independence and rallies against the British Parliament's unjust laws. James witnesses the aftermath of the Boston Tea Party and meets John Hancock, a wealthy merchant who supports the colonists' cause.

As the colonists' protests escalate, King George III and the British Parliament retaliate by passing a series of laws known as the Intolerable Acts, which further restrict the colonists' rights and freedoms. The young reporters are there to document the effects of these acts on the colonists and the growing sentiment for revolution.

Sarah interviews Abigail Adams, John Adams's wife, who describes the hardships that the colonists are facing due to the Intolerable Acts. James witnesses the enforcement of the Quartering Act, which forces colonists to house and feed British soldiers. Henri covers the First Continental Congress, where representatives from the thirteen colonies meet to decide how to respond to the British government's actions.

Throughout the episode, the young reporters navigate their personal relationships and experiences against the backdrop of a brewing revolution. James must come to terms with his family's loyalty to the British crown, and Sarah and Henri learn about the harsh realities of slavery in the southern colonies.

As the episode draws to a close, tensions between the colonists and the British soldiers continue to escalate. The young reporters witness the famous "shot heard 'round the world" at the Battle of Lexington and Concord, which marks the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.

Intolerable Acts (Pilot, Part Two) is a well-crafted episode that blends historical accuracy with engaging storytelling. It educates viewers about the events leading up to the American Revolution while also highlighting the personal struggles and perspectives of the young reporters. The animation and voice acting are top-notch, and the writing strikes a balance between humor and drama. Whether you're a history buff or a casual viewer, Liberty's Kids is an enjoyable and informative series that is worth watching.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 3, 2002
  • Content Rating
    TV-Y7
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English