Friday
Dec112020

Episode 37: Kids in the Revolution

 

In this episode, we talked about what kids did during the American Revolution. How did they help the fight for liberty?

We're joined by a special guest from Andrew Jackson's Hermitage to tell us all about his service as a teenager and how that helped him grow into the military hero and president he grew up to be!

 

 

Brave Boy of the Waxhaws by Currier and Ives.

President Andrew Jackson

 

Coloring page source

This is the book that Erin mentions in the podcast- Andrew Jackson: Young Patriot

Friday
Dec112020

Episode 36: Thanksgiving Flashback 

In case you missed our Thanksgiving special last year! 


Friday
Nov202020

Episode 35: Washington Crosses the Delaware

Things weren't looking so good for George Washington's Continental Army, so he had to do something fast! Why was it so important that he cross the Delaware River? Did he have to do it during the winter? What did it mean for the revolution? Find out in this episode!

 

Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emmanuel Leutze
Read more about that painting here- it has a crazy history of its own!
Source for coloring page

source for coloring page

 

10 quick facts about Washington crossing The Delaware! 

 

Thursday
Oct292020

Episode 34: The First American Flag

Once the Revolutionary War started, we needed a flag so soldiers could tell each other apart on the battlefield. For this important job, they turned to Betsy Ross. Why did they pick her? Did George Washington like the flag? How did she feel about such an important job? This week, we're joined by Lisa Moulder from the Betsy Ross House as well as Betsy herself to answer these big questions! 

 

Painting depicting the story of Betsy Ross presenting the first American flag to General George Washington, by Edward Percy Moran, c. 1917. 

Portrait of Betsy

How to make a star like Betsy Ross!

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Tuesday
Oct132020

Episode 33: The Early Battles (NY and NJ)

We had declared independence, and the war was officially on. How did those first few battles in New York and New Jersey go fo American troops? Amelia is joined by 8 year-old Charlotte to find out all about The Battles of Long Island (also called The Battle of Brooklyn or The Battle of Brooklyn Heights), Harlem Heights, Valcour Island, and Fort Lee

 

Learn more about the battles from the experts at Mount Vernon (George Washington's house)!

Washington and the New York Campaign of 1776 from Mount Vernon on Vimeo.