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Although the series was created for a juvenile audience, it nevertheless takes a relatively sophisticated look at the American Revolution, which highlights not only the heroes and achievements of the independence movement, but also its less palatable aspects such as the role of slavery, mob violence and the privations the Native Peoples of America suffered in this conflict.
 
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=== Tropes employed in this series include: ===
* [[All-Star Cast]]: Let's just look at the guest stars... [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0337550/fullcredits#cast Oh, boy]...
* [[The American Revolution]]: [[Captain Obvious|Duh.]]
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: The Liberty News Network (aka LNN), were [[Benjamin Franklin]], James Hiller, Sarah Philips, and Henri give little factoids and host tiny games for the audiences about the 18th century.
* [[Bait and Switch Credits]]: Somewhat. The lyrics to the intro are pretty fitting, but the song itself is a pop tune with brief Aaron Carter rapping, a little out of place for a historical cartoon that does take itself seriously.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: James and Sarah.
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