Showing posts with label Revolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revolution. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Revolution by Sedge - Free MP3 song of the day




Revolution by the band Sedge.  There is no further information on this band available.  This is the only song that has been produced and published in this manner for this band.  It's a nice song.  Check it out.  If you like it, download a free copy for yourself.  Enjoy.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Benedict Arnold, Hero, Patriot, Tyrant, Traitor, His Story



Liberty's Kids, episode number 32.  Benedict Arnold.  The story of a man who at one time was a real hero to the American People and a great leader.  He turned traitor to the American people but became a hero of the British and still remains one while remaining a traitor to Americans.

  We have created a very special e-book for this post and our Liberty Education Series here on GVLN.  This e-book contains very rare documents and pictures of not only Benedict Arnold, but of his wife and daughter.  His commission as singed by John Hancock and other very rare documents.




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Benedict Arnold
Benedict Arnold (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Captain Molly - The Fierce and Beloved Woman of the American Revolution



Liberty's Kids episode number 19.  Captain Molly.  We did some digging to find the real story about Captain Molly.  Again, you can see how well researched these episodes are.  Finding the matching content can be a real challenge but we believe we have found the rest of what we need to continue to keep up.  




MOLLY MAGUIRE AT MONMOUTH
WILLIAM COLLINS

[Sidenote: June 28, 1778] The battle of Monmouth was indecisive, but the Americans held the field, and the British retreated and remained inactive for the rest of the summer.

On the bloody field of Monmouth
Flashed the guns of Greene and Wayne.
Fiercely roared the tide of battle,
Thick the sward was heaped with slain.
Foremost, facing death and danger,
Hessian, horse, and grenadier,
In the vanguard, fiercely fighting,
Stood an Irish Cannonier.


Loudly roared his iron cannon,
Mingling ever in the strife,
And beside him, firm and daring,
Stood his faithful Irish wife.
Of her bold contempt of danger
Greene and Lee's Brigades could tell,
Every one knew "Captain Molly,"
And the army loved her well.


Surged the roar of battle round them,
Swiftly flew the iron hail,
Forward dashed a thousand bayonets,
That lone battery to assail.
From the foeman's foremost columns
Swept a furious fusillade,
Mowing down the massed battalions
In the ranks of Greene's Brigade.


Fast and faster worked the gunner,
Soiled with powder, blood, and dust,
English bayonets shone before him,
Shot and shell around him burst;
Still he fought with reckless daring,
Stood and manned her long and well,
Till at last the gallant fellow
Dead—beside his cannon fell.


With a bitter cry of sorrow,
And a dark and angry frown,
Looked that band of gallant patriots
At their gunner stricken down.
"Fall back, comrades, it is folly
Thus to strive against the foe."
"No! not so," cried Irish Molly;
"We can strike another blow."


* * * * *

Quickly leaped she to the cannon,
In her fallen husband's place,
Sponged and rammed it fast and steady,
Fired it in the foeman's face.
Flashed another ringing volley,
Roared another from the gun;
"Boys, hurrah!" cried gallant Molly,
"For the flag of Washington."


Greene's Brigade, though shorn and shattered,
Slain and bleeding half their men,
When they heard that Irish slogan,
Turned and charged the foe again.
Knox and Wayne and Morgan rally,
To the front they forward wheel,
And before their rushing onset
Clinton's English columns reel.


Still the cannon's voice in anger
Rolled and rattled o'er the plain,
Till there lay in swarms around it
Mangled heaps of Hessian slain.
"Forward! charge them with the bayonet!"
'Twas the voice of Washington,
And there burst a fiery greeting
From the Irish woman's gun.


Monckton falls; against his columns
Leap the troops of Wayne and Lee,
And before their reeking bayonets
Clinton's red battalions flee.
Morgan's rifles, fiercely flashing,
Thin the foe's retreating ranks,
And behind them onward dashing
Ogden hovers on their flanks.


Fast they fly, these boasting Britons,
Who in all their glory came,
With their brutal Hessian hirelings
To wipe out our country's name.
Proudly floats the starry banner,
Monmouth's glorious field is won,
And in triumph Irish Molly
Stands beside her smoking gun.

There seems to be a conflict in the last name between the above story and the picture below.  
The women of '76: "Molly Pitcher" the heroine of Monmouth (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

United We Stand - No taxation Without Representation - The Stamp Act






 This episode of Liberty's Kids, #3, is called, United We Stand.  Liberty's Kids is a very well researched and presented account of American History.  We are using these cartoons as part of our Liberty Education Series as they are fun, entertaining and educational.



http://www.putlocker.com/file/7CA4D7BADF7A0691  Free copy of the above e-book download link.


Here we have a copy of the history of the Stamp Act.  Ever wonder where the famous phrase came from, "No Taxation Without Representation", came from?  Here is the historical story and why it matters.   Today we have plenty of taxation without representation.  Is it fair?  No.  Why do we allow it?  Because too many people have no understanding about the history of this nation and as such, have no idea why it could possibly mean anything to them.  Unless the American people once again learn history and why it matters, our rights will continue to vanish.
No Taxation Without Representation!
No Taxation Without Representation! (Photo credit: jessie owen)
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