The founders meet to create the world's first government based on rule by the people with the world's first complete, written constitution. But...can they all agree?
George Washington refuses to be America's King George I, instead becoming a president who will step aside after two terms. Kevin Sorbo stars as George Washington.
America is spreading out and with the help of Sacagawea, explorers Lewis and Clark map the route from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean. They weren't going to let something like the Rocky Mountains get in the way.
"Charge!" America is moving on the world stage. Liberty the Eagle takes us to the Spanish American War as America helps free a colony of Spain and becomes a world leader. Teddy Roosevelt, his Rough Riders and Buffalo Soldiers win the day.
Liberty tells the story of Dorie Miller, who became the first African American to receive the Navy Cross. Even though only the cook on the battleship, Dorie rose to the occasion during WWII when America was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
Pat Boone stars as our 16th President who, under incredible pressure, held the United States together and signed the Emancipation Proclamation, which started the process to free the slaves. He was one of our greatest Presidents.
Alveda King stars as Harriet Tubman, who was a prominent "conductor" of the Underground Railroad which smuggled slaves into the Northern free states. Follow her adventures as she dodges bounty hunters to bring a family safely to freedom.
Liberty guides us through the long battle against slavery in American history, which culminates with the creation of the 13th Amendment, making slavery illegal in the United States.
Jackie Robinson faces adversity by being the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball. However, his bravery on the field during a time of segregation in America has a national impact.
Amid the segregated society of New Orleans in 1960, 6-year-old Ruby Bridges becomes the first African-American student at an all-white school in the South. Her bravery would help start one of the largest movements in the nation's history.
During the 1800s, Elizabeth Candy Stanton and others fought to give women the right to vote. This was called the Women's Suffrage, and it led to a major change in the United States.
During the Industrial Revolution, Robert Fulton attempts to build the world's first successful steamboat. Though many think it will fail, his invention could revolutionize the possibilities of transportation across the United States.
Thomas Edison demonstrates tremendous perseverance while trying to find the best material for a light bulb filament. After 1,000 attempts, Edison finally discovers the solution that will change society--and the answer will surprise you.
As President of the Tuskegee Institute, Booker T. Washington approaches the issue of segregation differently than some of his compatriots. As a result, his philosophy will inspire his students and impact the nation.
America is growing as immigrants flood into Ellis Island. Oskar has big hopes of making a new life for himself, but his brother Gustav would rather be back in Liechtenstein with his goats. Will they both find America to be their new home?