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Subido el 4 de abril de 2024 por María Isabel C.

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Hello to all little patriots! Welcome to the Colonial Chronicles! 00:00:00
My name is Benjamin Franklin, founder of the Filthylvania Gazette, 00:00:07
here to bring you the latest news about our exciting struggle for independence. 00:00:11
So, we are taking a look about what's happening in the Colonies. 00:00:16
Guess what? The brave Colonies are fighting against the British soldiers like true heroes. 00:00:20
But let's cut to the chase and let's give the floor to our colleague George, who has fresh information about being in this conflict. 00:00:26
Soldiers of Liberty, good morning. My name is George Washington. 00:00:39
I was born in Virginia on February 22, 1732. 00:00:44
From my humble beginnings in the state to becoming your general, I have witnessed British oppression and our people's childless resistance. 00:00:48
After years of injustice and abuses, the time for action arrived. 00:00:55
On April 19, 1775, we declared war and began our march toward independence. 00:01:00
Every battle, every sacrifice brings us closer to inevitable victory. 00:01:06
Lift your sword with pride, soldier, for our freedom is within reach. 00:01:11
Toward glory and independence. 00:01:15
Thank you very much for the information, George. 00:01:21
Hold on a moment! 00:01:23
We've just been informed that it has a live connection with a grounded soldier in Yorktown. 00:01:24
let's proceed with the interview now we're here in yorktown in the middle of a battle 00:01:29
here we have one of george washington's brave soldiers hi how is it the battle going well 00:01:36
yeah i think it's going better than we had expected at the start of the war since we didn't 00:01:42
get no pay or new weapons and equipment it was a devastating situation both mentally and physically 00:01:46
for us. Oh, and how did you guys change the situation for better? It's all thanks to 00:01:52
Francisco Chavira, who is a Spanish government official and soldier whose mission is to ensure 00:01:59
that Spain's military goals against the British are achieved. And who are you battling against 00:02:03
exactly? Us soldiers are against the English general, Lord Cornwalls. What is that thing 00:02:15
all the way at the back? I think that's a white flag. That means the British have surrendered! 00:02:22
What's the date? 00:02:27
It's October 17th, 1783! 00:02:29
This is a date to remember! 00:02:31
Don't miss out on 00:02:35
Eau d'Indépendance, the new fragrance 00:02:37
with the smell of freedom 00:02:39
13 flavors, by Thomas Jefferson 00:02:41
Thank you soldier! 00:02:43
Let's hope everything goes well 00:02:50
and you manage to get back home safe! 00:02:52
Next, we are going to introduce 00:02:54
a very special guest 00:02:56
Don Bernardo Galvez 00:02:58
Mr. Galvez will explain to us the role he plays in the war. 00:03:00
Go ahead. 00:03:05
Greetings. 00:03:06
I'm Bernardo de Galvez, your leader. 00:03:07
I come from Spain, where I was raised to value bravery and honesty. 00:03:09
Throughout our battles, from Luciana to Florida, I've had the honor of leading our forces to 00:03:14
victory, such as capturing Pensacola and driving out the British. 00:03:19
As we approach the signing of the Treaty of Paris, which will mark a significant milestone 00:03:24
in our struggle for independence, it's important to remember the sacrifices made by our forefathers. 00:03:31
Let's continue to draw inspiration from their bravery as we march forward toward freedom 00:03:38
and glory! 00:03:45
Friends, hold into your seats because I bring you the freshest news about the Treaty of 00:03:46
Paris, which is being signed right now. 00:03:55
The rebellious colonies are about to achieve their long-awaited independence. 00:03:58
But that's not all, right? 00:04:03
Because this whole thing is empowering other colonies, even in South America, to raise 00:04:06
their voices for their own independence. 00:04:12
independence. The spark of revolution is spreading like wildfire. And while the British are ok, 00:04:15
well, what a surprise. Spain is taking advantage of the situation and there's no doubt it's 00:04:22
going to change the political map. So there you have it, friends. We are in a historical 00:04:28
moment, right here, right now. Independence is in the air and the empires are trembling. 00:04:35
exciting. Don't miss out on the new supplies that Spain has just sent to North America. 00:04:42
We've got weapons, suits, money. Buy two plus and get one free for a limited time. Hurry up! 00:04:48
Our soldiers are showing this bravery on the battlefield with courage and determination to 00:04:53
protect our rights and freedom. We don't have more time for more. I hope you enjoyed all these 00:05:05
of days. Long life independence. Long life America. 00:05:11
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Colegio Vallmont
Subido por:
María Isabel C.
Licencia:
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31
Fecha:
4 de abril de 2024 - 15:27
Visibilidad:
Público
Centro:
CPR INF-PRI-SEC VALLMONT
Duración:
05′ 18″
Relación de aspecto:
1.00:1
Resolución:
1080x1080 píxeles
Tamaño:
130.63 MBytes

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