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  • Do they have an episode on the slave trade or the various indian wars.

  • yes!! Thank you soo much for this!! you just helped a 7th grade girl who doesn't want to read a text book!!!!

  • NO SHE IS NOT

  • I LOVE IT

  • lol dustin hoffman?

  • RUN AWAY FROM THE GIRLS JAMES!!! (Sarah might get angry!)

  • @SuperEpikDude Yes, James, and I WILL tell her.

  • :07 reminds me of assassins creed for some reason

  • General Schuyler, Alexander Hamilton's future father-in-law.....

  • @ezrebeth ha ha true but watch a number of WW2 movies nobodies accents right their are Germans with British and American accents Russians with german accents Polish people with Russian accents and the French are Cajon for some reason lol.

  • I looked up the surname "Hiller" (yes i actually looked it up, i was bored lol) and it's German. MAYBE James' parents were German or maybe his father was??

  • @XxTheBeatlesxX1 Hey ur right. During the 18th century groups and groups of Germans settled in Philadelphia. .and i see alot of German people with the last name Hiller. Besides James looks more German than most of those Gemans lol

  • I love this one...I laugh so hard at James and Gunther

  • Dustin Hoffman? Omg lol.

    Thanks for uploading these. x3

  • @Hessian626 That's true of the Hessians, but not all of the German troops were from Hesse. A lot of them were and that's why they're all known as Hessians.

  • Indians in the forest, falls into a mud puddle, gets laugh at by little girls, captured by Hessians and then tied to deserter. It sucks to be James right now :)

  • Goddamnit... my great great grandfather was a hessian. XD

  • This show wins for worst accents ever

  • I'm kinda surprised that James was missing for over a month and Sara and Henri weren't concerned.

  • @mrorville1 I REALLY hope that's sarcasm. If not, you're dead wrong--so much so that I can only guess that you're a troll.

  • James looks nice with messed up hair ;)

  •  1:34 thats some strong wood

  • OK first James ran away from an indian, then he fell, then the girls are laughing at him, then the hessians came and capture him? THIS IS SO CONFUSING!!

  • james' expressions of fear are awesome- "INDIAN- haaaahhhhh! HESSIOBNS- wahhhaaa!"

  • I love how they decide to split the episode up. "Unfortunately he died." the end. Hahaha

  • well theres one problem:The British actually camped on freedman's farm.They didnt return to their earlier campsite

  • "Indian! Ahhhhhhhhhhh(running) (trip) whoa!" hehehehahahehahahe (chicks giggle) wow James has had some great times huh? :)

  • shpys. aaahhh the hessians:)

  • Dang, if I saw this I could of aced my Battle of Saratoga project

  • @Jagbrothers2 thats sad.

  • ok so was Arnold a trator 2 us or to britain?

  • @marivel14 Ha ha. Both! Kinda hard to explain...

  • @marivel14 Only a friend can betray a friend.  In order for Arnold's betrayal to sting so badly, he must have been nothing short of a war hero for America. Unfortunately his ego got in the way and was his ultimate undoing.

  • I like this episode, but the events involving James, Sarah, and Henri don't coincide chronologically with the previous episode, "Lafayette Arrives." In that episode the three of them are in Philadelphia when he arrives, and James and Henri witness the Battle of Brandywine, which was fought in September 1777. But in this episode, Sarah and Henri are in Gates' camp from August through October 1777, and James is in Burgoyne's camp during that same period.

  • @Sisyphus27 I noticed that the first time I watched this, too. I still haven't found a decent way to close up that plot hole.

  • @Sisyphus27 arnt you a smart 1

  • @Sisyphus27 yeah ive noticed conflicting dates between other episodes as well. you just gotta learn to roll with it haha

  • 1:36 to 1:40 It might not be now, but in 200 years, that's gona be a big problem!

  • What's so scary about Indian at 2:20! My god even when they weren't indepedent, America was racist!

  • @sacramenteens course they were, they killed the indians peoples, and stole their land. but perhaps it all worked out for the best.

  • @boys0fsummer1 Whats so great about killing people to steal their lands???

    They even helped them survived

  • @WhiteFangStar nothing's great about it. Read my comment

  • @sacramenteens It isn't racist, many colonist were scared of the native americans because of the stories that were told about them.

  • i love how the hessian says spy like shpy lol

  • Hessians? That could only mean one thing... THE PRE-HEADLESS HORSEMAN!!!

  • @DarthWill3 OMG! I thought of that when I saw that movie, too!

  • I wish we could've gotten a good cameo of Christopher Walken with that sword, axe, and savagery of his.

  • @DarthWill3 Yes the headless horseman was a hessian who got his head knocked off by a canonball. It is so sad for him.

  • @Myhistory123 Sad, true, but legendary.

  • @Myhistory123 According to the Tim Burton movie. According to folklore, it was all a prank.

  • @Myhistory123 That was made up for the movie , you know.

  • @Myhistory123  really?

  • Thanks! But the audio is warped. Is it the video or my computer?

  • The audio is warped? What does that even mean?

  • @LibertysKidsTV Never mind, it was my computer. My speakers were dying.

  • Yay!

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