Liberty's Kids 116 - One Life to Lose | History Cartoon for Children
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The Kids, at first unimpressed with Nathan Hale, get deeply inspired by the mans words and deeds.
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Two teenage reporters cover the events of the Revolutionary War for Ben Franklins newspaper, The Philadelphia Gazette. James, an American colonist, brings the rebels point of view to life while Sarah, a young Englishwoman stranded by fate in America, gives us the British viewpoint in her letters to her mother back in London.
Meanwhile, in Paris, Ben Franklin creates strong diplomatic bonds with France, Americas first and staunchest ally. Caught on opposite sides of the hostilities, Bens teenage reporters confront the real, physical dangers of the conflict, forced to choose between their friendship and their countries, their understanding of good and evil, and the moral dilemmas of war.
All the while trying to look after mischievous Henri, an immigrant French boy whose comical escapades constantly lead to trouble, as they bear witness to the high points of the American revolution.
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Two teenage reporters cover the events of the Revolutionary War for Ben Franklins newspaper, The Philadelphia Gazette. James, an American colonist, brings the rebels point of view to life while Sarah, a young Englishwoman stranded by fate in America, gives us the British viewpoint in her letters to her mother back in London.
Meanwhile, in Paris, Ben Franklin creates strong diplomatic bonds with France, Americas first and staunchest ally. Caught on opposite sides of the hostilities, Bens teenage reporters confront the real, physical dangers of the conflict, forced to choose between their friendship and their countries, their understanding of good and evil, and the moral dilemmas of war.
All the while trying to look after mischievous Henri, an immigrant French boy whose comical escapades constantly lead to trouble, as they bear witness to the high points of the American revolution.
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