Liberty's Kids Season 1 Episode 110
Liberty's Kids
Season 1

Ep 110. Washington Takes Command

  • September 11, 2002
  • 23 min

In the Liberty's Kids season 1 episode 110 titled Washington Takes Command, viewers are taken back to the start of the American Revolution. The year is 1775, and the Continental Army is in disarray. The British Army has already defeated the rebels in multiple battles, and the American soldiers are low on morale. General George Washington is appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, and the episode follows his journey to lead the ragtag army to victory.

The episode starts with a discussion between Sarah and James about the recent victory of the British Army in New York. James is unsure about the success of the rebels and feels that the British are going to win the war. Sarah, on the other hand, is optimistic about the chances of the colonists. Their conversation is cut short when Henri arrives with the news that George Washington has been appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.

Sarah, James, and Henri go to the camp to see General Washington. They meet him when he is inspecting the army. Washington is a tall and imposing figure, and the kids are in awe of him. They observe that the continental army is in a sorry state, with no uniforms, no shoes, and little organization. Washington is aware of the challenges he faces in leading this army, but he is determined to fight for the cause of freedom.

The episode shows how Washington used his leadership skills to rebuild the army and boost morale. He is respectful to the soldiers and earns their trust and loyalty. He also establishes strict discipline and military protocol to ensure that the army is organized and ready for battle. Washington shows the kids the importance of uniting and fighting for a shared goal.

As the army grows in strength, Washington receives news that the British are planning to attack Boston. Washington decides to take the risk and leads his army to Boston to face the British for the first time in battle. In a scene that is both thrilling and nerve-wracking, the kids watch from afar as Washington leads his men into battle.

While the kids are watching the battle, they meet a young drummer boy named Joseph Plumb Martin. Joseph is eager to fight for his country and explains to the kids the importance of being a drummer boy in the army. Joseph's enthusiasm for the cause is infectious, and the kids are inspired by his bravery.

Washington's leadership and the bravery of the men are put to the test in the Battle of Bunker Hill. The episode shows the kids the horrors of war and the sacrifices of the soldiers. Washington's army fights valiantly, but they eventually have to retreat. The kids witness the devastation of the loss, but they also see the courage of the soldiers who fought for freedom.

The episode ends with the kids reflecting on the events of the day. They learn that the road to freedom is not easy, but it is worth fighting for. They express admiration for the soldiers who fought for the cause of liberty and vow to support Washington and his army.

In conclusion, Liberty's Kids season 1 episode 110 offers an excellent insight into the beginning of the American Revolution and the challenges that the Continental Army faced. The episode highlights the leadership of George Washington and the bravery of the soldiers who fought for freedom. It is a poignant reminder that the road to freedom is never easy, but it is always worth fighting for.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 11, 2002
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
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