Liberty's Kids: "Midnight Ride" 2/3

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2008

Episode - "Midnight Ride"
Summary - Sarah and James travel to Boston to deliver a message to Patriot leader Dr. Joseph Warren and end up riding with the famous messengers so that they can write about it for the paper.

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  • LOL Sylvestor Stallone!

  • I LUV this show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • even tho its a kids show i wish they would have shown Dr. Warren bayonetted to death on bunker hill and then stripped of his clothes and left to rot.

  • @FoxxFiire Oh thank you! That was interesting and it really helped. xD

  • @WritingSchiozo101 look up Sybil Ludington

  • @WritingSchiozo101 Sara and anree an James i think that's his name weren't really in american history but everyone else was

  • Would Sarah really have been allowed to go with them and to report on things? I thought, with her being a woman, that'd be unheard of. Or could they have simply made an exception for friends? Thoughts?

  • He rode through Massachusetts on horseback yelling, "ADRIAN!!!"

  • I always keep a Paul Revere in a closet in case I need to send an emergency broadcast!

  • I'm reading Paul revere's Ride for AP U.S and I decided to look this up. It's so funny seeing what they got right and wrong...Paul Revere never set the lanterns, that was 3 other men

  • James Holler is like BATMAN.

  • @Cheezburger2012 LOL I KNOW WHEN I WATCHED IT TODAY IN SCHOO LI NEW IT WAS HIM lol

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