Liberty's Kids Season 1 Episode 119
Liberty's Kids
Season 1

Ep 119. Across the Delaware

  • September 20, 2002
  • 23 min

In the episode "Across the Delaware" of the animated historical series Liberty's Kids, the young journalists Sarah and James find themselves on General George Washington's boat as he leads his troops across the Delaware River during the American Revolution. As they witness the soldiers struggling through the icy waters in the dead of night, they reflect on the courage and determination required to fight for a cause they believe in.

Meanwhile, Sarah's mentor Benjamin Franklin is in France trying to secure much-needed supplies and support for the struggling Continental Army. With the help of his young grandson Temple, Franklin works to persuade the French nobility to aid the American cause, despite their initial reluctance and skepticism.

As the episode unfolds, viewers see the contrast between the winter hardships faced by Washington and his troops and the more luxurious surroundings of Franklin's diplomatic efforts in France. Nevertheless, both groups are united in their commitment to the principles of freedom and democracy, and are willing to endure great challenges and risks in their pursuit of these ideals.

The episode also explores the theme of leadership, as Washington's decisive action and strategic thinking enable his army to make a surprise attack on the British forces and achieve a crucial victory at the Battle of Trenton. Likewise, Franklin's diplomatic skills and persuasive rhetoric are essential in securing vital alliances and resources for the American cause.

Throughout the episode, the characters encounter various obstacles and setbacks, from the harsh winter weather to the skepticism of the French nobility. However, they remain resolute in their determination to achieve their goals, and are ultimately rewarded for their perseverance and courage.

Overall, "Across the Delaware" is a compelling and educational episode that highlights the grit and determination of the American Revolutionaries, and their unwavering commitment to the cause of freedom and democracy. It also showcases the complexity of political and diplomatic maneuvering during times of war, and the importance of leadership and vision in achieving success.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 20, 2002
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
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