American Revolution Movies for Kids
Get ready to relive the fight for freedom with these American Revolution movies, Documentaries, and audio dramas that bring 1776 to life for the whole family!
The American Revolution is full of bravery, adventure, and the stories of ordinary men and women who helped shape a new nation. For homeschool families, movies and audio dramas are a fantastic way to bring this period to life, turning history lessons into memorable experiences.
In this post, I’ve gathered an extensive collection of family-friendly American Revolution movies, engaging audio dramas, and educational documentaries that cover major events like the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere’s ride, the battles of Lexington and Concord, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. You’ll also meet famous figures such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Sybil Ludington, and Benedict Arnold, making it easy to explore the people and stories behind America’s fight for independence. These resources are perfect for homeschool history lessons, patriotic family movie nights, and screen-free learning adventures.
Love history on screen? Check out my other homeschool-friendly posts: Colonial History Movies for Kids, 20+ Historical Movies for Preteen Girls and Preteen Boys, 50+ Historical Movies and TV Shows for Teen Girls, and Book-to-Movie Lists for Kids!
And don’t forget to subscribe so you’ll be the first to know when new posts are published (email form is located at the bottom of the page).
Quick disclosure: Most movies mix fact with fiction, so while they’re fun and educational, please don’t expect every detail to be 100% historically accurate.
As an Amazon affiliate, I earn a commission from qualifying purchases - at no extra cost to you!
Many of the films below are available on Amazon Prime Video! Click here to learn more about Prime - it is such a great resource!
Also, be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel! Some of the films and documentaries are available to watch for free - I’ve gathered them on my playlist for the American Revolution!
And now, without further ado, grab some popcorn and enjoy this exciting list of American Revolution movies, documentaries, and audio dramas for the whole family!
Animated Hero Classics: Benjamin Franklin 1997 | TV-Y7 (ages 7+)
This 25 minute episode highlights Franklin’s inventions, writings, and role as a Founding Father, showing his impact on American independence and society in a child-friendly way.
📺 Click here to watch for free on Internet Archive
Animated Hero Classics: George Washington 1997 | TV-Y7 (ages 7+)
This 25 minute episode follows Washington’s journey as a military leader and the first President of the United States, emphasizing his courage, leadership, and dedication to American independence in a way that’s engaging for children.
📺 Click here to watch for free on Internet Archive
Liberty Kids 2002 | TV-Y7 (ages 7+)
Liberty Kids is a 40-episode animated series that follows four young reporters - Sarah, James, Henri, and Moses - who work with Benjamin Franklin’s newspaper as they witness the events of the American Revolution. The series covers major moments like the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere’s ride, the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Valley Forge, Benedict Arnold’s betrayal, and the victory at Yorktown. Along the way, the children meet influential figures like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Patrick Henry, Marquis de Lafayette, and more, while also seeing how the Revolution impacted ordinary people. Each episode is 22 minutes long.
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿 Click here to view the DVD set on Amazon (great price!)
Ben and Me 1953 | No Official Rating (I’d give it a G) (ages 4+)
This is a Disney animated short (25 minutes long) that tells the story of Benjamin Franklin through the eyes of a clever mouse named Amos, who secretly helps inspire Franklin’s inventions and ideas. Blending humor with history, the film introduces children to Franklin’s role in early America in a lighthearted, imaginative way. Based on the book by Robert Lawson.
📺 Click here to watch for free on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
📖 Click here to view the book on Amazon (read the book, then watch the movie!)
Pups of Liberty: The Boston Tea-Bone Party 2015 | G (ages 4+)
This is a children’s animated adventure that follows a group of heroic pups as they help reenact the Boston Tea Party. The film (17 minutes long) introduces young viewers to the events leading up to the American Revolution in a lighthearted, educational way.
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
Pups of Liberty: The Dog-claration of Independence 2015 | G (ages 4+)
This animated film follows a group of clever pups as they assist in spreading the news of the colonies’ decision to declare independence from Britain. Along the way, the pups help children learn about the ideas, challenges, and excitement surrounding this pivotal moment in American history. 18 minutes long.
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
This is America, Charlie Brown: The Birth of the Constitution 1988 | G (ages 4+)
In this 24 minute animated special, the Peanuts gang travels back to 1787 to witness the Constitutional Convention, where delegates debate, compromise, and ultimately draft the United States Constitution. This one was very hard to track down to stream, but I did somehow find the whole episode on Facebook (I am in no way affiliated with the person who uploaded the episode).
📺 Click here to watch on Facebook
💿 Click here to view the DVD set on Amazon
Schoolhouse Rock: The Shot Heard ‘Round the World (ages 4+)
This catchy animated music video recounts the events of April 1775, describing how the battles of Lexington and Concord ignited the American Revolution and the fight for independence.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Schoolhouse Rock: The Preamble of the Constitution (ages 4+)
This upbeat animated music video explains the opening words of the U.S. Constitution, showing how “We the People” established the nation’s guiding principles and government.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Johnny Tremain 1957 | PG (ages 11+)
Based on the book by Esther Forbes, this historical movie follows a young apprentice silversmith in Boston whose life is changed after an injury leads him to join the growing movement for American independence. Through encounters with figures like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and the Sons of Liberty, Johnny becomes caught up in key events leading to the Revolutionary War. CONTENT GUIDE: Common Sense Media
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
📖 Click here to view the book on Amazon (read the book, then watch the movie!)
📝 Click here to view the book’s study guide on Amazon
Felicity: An American Girl Adventure 2005 | Not Rated (I’d give it a PG) (ages 7+)
Based on the book by Valerie Tripp, this historical film is set in Colonial Williamsburg on the eve of the American Revolution, where young Felicity Merriman grows up amid rising tensions between Patriots and Loyalists. The film highlights daily colonial life, questions of freedom, and the choices families faced as the colonies moved toward independence. The costumes are amazing! CONTENT GUIDE: Common Sense Media
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
Dear America: The Winter of the Red Snow 1999 | TV-Y7 (ages 7+)
Based on the book of the same name, this short movie (about 30 minutes long) tells the story of Abigail Stewart, a young girl living in Valley Forge during the brutal winter of 1777–1778. Through her eyes, viewers see the hardships faced by George Washington’s army and the courage of families supporting the Revolution.
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime (it is episode 6)
The Swamp Fox 1959 | TV-PG (ages 8+)
This classic Disney television series (1959–1961) follows Francis Marion, the “Swamp Fox,” as he leads daring guerrilla raids through the South Carolina swamps to outwit British forces during the American Revolution. There are eight episodes in total.
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon (it is included in a set)
Sign of the Otter: The Little Patriot 1995 | PG (ages 8+)
Set during the American Revolution, Sign of the Otter: The Little Patriot follows young James Todd, who is captured by British forces and held at Fort Niagara. His father, Samuel Todd, teams up with a Native American ally to rescue him, culminating in a daring escape and a climactic battle against British and Mohawk forces. CONTENT GUIDE: Dove (approved for all ages, though I would personally recommend ages 8 and up).
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Beyond the Mask 2015 | PG (ages 12+)
Former British East India Company assassin William Reynolds seeks redemption in the American Colonies by assuming a new identity and fighting for justice. Set during the Revolutionary War, the story features historical figures such as Benjamin Franklin and George Washington as Reynolds works to expose a plot against the young nation. CONTENT GUIDE: Dove
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
Sybil Ludington: The Female Paul Revere 2010 | G (ages 5+)
Set during the American Revolution, the film follows 16 year old Sybil Ludington, as she lives with her family amid the challenges of colonial life and the war. The story highlights her family’s experiences, the struggles of local communities, and the courage of ordinary colonists, including her famous 40-mile midnight ride to warn local militias of a British attack. CONTENT GUIDE: Dove (approved for all ages).
This is a low-budget film with rather poor acting, but it is a very wholesome family-film and a great option for young children!
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
America 1924 | Not Rated (I’d give it a G/PG) (ages 10+)
Set in Lexington, Massachusetts during the turbulent 1770s, a renegade officer from the British army schemes to rally Native allies as tensions between the Crown and the colonists erupt into open rebellion. At the same time, a poor farmer torn between love and duty joins the Patriot cause, putting him in direct conflict with the wealthy family of the woman he hopes to marry.
This silent film runs over two hours, making it a classic of early cinema but a slow, dialogue-free experience that may be challenging for younger viewers to sit through.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Give Me Liberty 1936 | Not Rated (I’d give it a G/PG) (ages 7+)
Set in colonial Virginia on the eve of the American Revolution, this short film dramatizes Patrick Henry’s famous “Give me liberty or give me death!” speech, showing how his passionate call for independence inspired the colonies to unite against British rule. 20 minutes long.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Declaration of Independence 1938 | Not Rated (I’d give it a G/PG) (ages 7+)
This 1938 Oscar-winning short film reenacts the tense debates of the Second Continental Congress as delegates craft and sign the Declaration of Independence. It highlights the impassioned arguments, political compromises, and the historic moment when the American colonies boldly broke from British rule. 17 minutes long.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
The Bill of Rights 1939 (ages 7+)
This 1939 short film dramatizes the debates and compromises that led to the adoption of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. It highlights how the Bill of Rights was crafted to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the federal government in the early days of the Republic. 17 minutes long.
This one is incredibly difficult to find, but I did find it on YouTube (someone filmed it while watching in on TV) so the quality is pretty bad - though it is definitely worth the watch!
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
April Morning 1988 | Not Rated - Recommended for ages 13+
This film follows 15-year-old Adam Cooper as he experiences the Battle of Lexington and the outbreak of the American Revolution firsthand. The film explores the impact of war on families and communities while portraying key events and the courage of ordinary colonists during the fight for independence. The hair styles are awful (1980s influence is strong in this film), but the story is still a good portrayal of what it was like during the Revolution. CONTENT GUIDE: Christian Answers
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
Drums Along the Mohawk 1939 | PG (ages 10+)
Set in 1776, this film follows a young couple as they settle in the Mohawk Valley and face attacks from British forces and their Native American allies. It highlights the struggles of frontier life, the challenges of defending one’s home, and the courage required to survive during wartime. CONTENT GUIDE: Movieguide
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
The Scarlet Coat 1955 | TV-PG (ages 12+)
Set during the Revolutionary War, the film depicts the tense atmosphere of 1780 as the Continental Army faces internal betrayal and the constant threat of British forces. It follows Benedict Arnold’s plot to surrender West Point and the efforts of American officers to protect the fort and maintain the fight for independence. CONTENT GUIDE: IMDb
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation 1989 | Not Rated (ages 12+)
Set during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the film follows the debates, compromises, and challenges faced by the delegates as they work to create a new government for the United States. It highlights key figures like George Washington, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin, showing how their ideas and negotiations shaped the foundation of the nation. CONTENT GUIDE: Dove
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
George Washington, “We Fight to Be Free” 2006 | G (I’d personally give it a PG) (ages 10+)
This historical drama produced by the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association follows George Washington through key moments of the American Revolution, highlighting his courage, leadership, and determination to win independence for the new nation. 24 minutes long.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
National Treasure 2004 | PG (ages 12+)
A modern treasure hunt unfolds as historian Ben Gates follows secret clues hidden in America’s founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence, while racing against thieves to uncover a legendary Revolutionary-era hoard. Along the way, the film weaves in myths about the Founding Fathers, the Continental Congress, and hidden messages from the Revolutionary War period that spark the adventure. CONTENT GUIDE: Dove (approved for ages 12+)
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
1776 - Musical 1972 | G (I would give it a PG/PG-13) (ages 13+)
This classic American musical dramatizes the tense debates of the Continental Congress as John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson push for independence in the summer of 1776. Filled with memorable songs, it highlights the personal and political conflicts behind the signing of the Declaration. CONTENT GUIDE: Common Sense Media, IMDb, and Teach with Movies
⚠️ Some families absolutely love it, and some families really don’t… Please refer to a content guide before viewing.
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
The Patriot 2000 | R - ⚠️ I do not recommend this without VidAngel!
Set during the American Revolution, the film follows Benjamin Martin, a South Carolina farmer and former soldier, who is drawn back into the fight against the British after personal tragedy strikes his family. As the war intensifies, Martin leads militia forces in guerrilla attacks, confronts brutal British officers, and becomes a symbol of colonial resistance during the struggle for independence. CONTENT GUIDE: Kids-in-Mind
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
⚠️ Please note that this is a “R” rated movie - I do not recommend watching this film without using VidAngel* to filter out the violence and the language. VidAngel is an excellent tool, please check it out if you haven’t heard of it before! I spoke with one mom who watched The Patriot with her kids (ages 5-8) without any serious concerns after utilizing VidAngel’s filters… though of course every family is different! Please use careful discernment for your family, and please consider previewing the movie before sharing with your children. *I am not affiliated with Vidangel - I just absolutely love them and wanted to share!
Documentaries for the American Revolutionary war era
Where America Began for Kids 2011 (2 hours long)
This educational documentary takes kids to historic Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, exploring the people, places, and events that shaped early America and it’s path to independence.
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
Drive Thru History: George Washington Leads an Army at Valley Forge (5 minutes long)
Dave Stotts shares the history of Valley Forge where General George Washington and his army camped during the winter of 1777.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
💿 Click here to view the complete DVD set of Drive Thru History (“America: Columbus to the Constitution”) on Amazon
Drive Thru History: The History of Independence Day, 4th of July (55 minutes long)
Dave Stotts explores the story of Independence Day, tracing its roots from the Revolutionary War to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
💿 Click here to view the complete DVD set of Drive Thru History (“America: Columbus to the Constitution”) on Amazon
Drive Thru History: The Articles of Confederation, Constitution, and Bill of Rights (4 minutes long)
Dave Stotts explains the history of the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
💿 Click here to view the complete DVD set of Drive Thru History (“America: Columbus to the Constitution”) on Amazon
Drive Thru History: The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (4 minutes long)
Join Dave Stotts as he shares the story of Paul Revere’s famous ride.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
💿 Click here to view the complete DVD set of Drive Thru History (“America: Columbus to the Constitution”) on Amazon
Drive Thru History: Paul Revere and Old North Church (5 minutes long)
Dave Stotts explores Old North Church and shares the details of it’s historic involvement with Paul Revere during the American Revolution.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
💿 Click here to view the complete DVD set of Drive Thru History (“America: Columbus to the Constitution”) on Amazon
Drive Thru History: Benjamin Franklin (8 minutes long)
Dave Stotts shares about Benjamin Franklin’s life, inventions, and his involvement during the American Revolution.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
💿 Click here to view the complete DVD set of Drive Thru History (“America: Columbus to the Constitution”) on Amazon
Personal Tour of Mount Vernon with George Washington (12 minutes long)
George Washington gives viewers a tour of his lovely home and shares some details of his daily life.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
A Tour of George Washington’s Farm (10 minutes long)
George Washington offers a tour of Dogue Run Farm and shares the farming techniques he employs to ensure a good harvest each year.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Washington’s War - General George Washington and the Revolutionary War (22 minutes long)
Learn about the many battles General Washington and his army fought during the Revolution.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
George Washington and the Pursuit of Religious Freedom (16 minutes long)
Explores George Washington’s determination to establish religious freedom for America’s citizens.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Revolutionary War British Soldier Camp Life (7 minutes long)
Join reenactment actors as they give a tour of what a British encampment would look like during the Revolutionary War.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Liberty! The American Revolution 1997 (4 episodes, 1 hour each)
This PBS documentary traces the American Revolution from the first stirrings of colonial unrest through the war for independence, highlighting key battles, political debates, and the people who shaped the new nation.
💿 Click here to view the DVD on Amazon
The Revolutionary War | American History for Kids (18 minutes long)
Young soldier Oliver Mayhew shares a firsthand look at life during the American Revolution, describing his experiences as a boy who took up arms and witnessed the fight for independence.
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube
Townsends | YouTube Channel
Townsends’ YouTube channel offers hands-on explorations of 18th-century life, with videos on food, clothing, and daily living that bring the Revolutionary War era to life.
📺 Click here to head to their YouTube channel
George Washington’s Mount Vernon | YouTube Channel
This outstanding YouTube channel is packed with history highlights, offering everything from guided tours of George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate and his farm to bite-sized expert videos and lively reenactment films with costumed actors portraying daily life and Revolutionary War events.
📺 Click here to head to their YouTube channel
The First American 2018 | PG (1 hour 31 minutes long)
This documentary explores George Washington’s life, highlighting his leadership during the American Revolution and his role in shaping the foundation of the United States. CONTENT GUIDE: Dove (approved for all ages)
📺 Click here to watch on Amazon Prime
The Declaration of Independence 2012 (12 minutes long)
Max Mclean reads the Declaration of Independence - highly recommend!
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Just for Fun!
LEGO: American Revolutionary War (5 minutes long)
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
LEGO: The Battle of Trenton - American Revolution (4 minutes long)
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
LEGO: American Revolution, the Battle of Lexington and Concord (11 minutes long)
📺 Click here to watch on YouTube (located on my playlist for the American Revolution)
Audio Dramas for Revolutionary War History
✨ If you don’t have Audible, click here to get a 30 day FREE trial!
For God and Country by Adventures in Odyssey
Covers exciting adventures with George Washington, Paul Revere, and the major events of the Revolutionary War. Also includes stories from other significant moments and figures in early American history (Abraham Lincoln, the Underground Railroad, how the National Anthem was written, and more).
🎧 Click here to view on Amazon
The Tea Party by Discovery Mountain
The Sons of Liberty, Paul Revere, and the Boston Tea Party, 10 minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen for free on Discovery Mountain
The Midnight Ride by Discovery Mountain
About Paul Revere’s Ride, 10 minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen for free on Discovery Mountain
Dorchester Heights by Discovery Mountain
About the American Revolution, 10 minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen for free on Discovery Mountain
The Runaway Boy by Your Story Hour
A story of when Benjamin Franklin was a young apprentice in his brother’s print shop. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 8 of Heritage of Our Country)
Patriot Silversmith (Paul Revere Part 1) by Your Story Hour
Join Paul Revere, a silversmith during the early days of the American Revolution, and learn about his involvement with the Boston Tea Party. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 1 of Great Stories Vol. 7)
The Road to Revolution (Paul Revere Part 2) by Your Story Hour
Paul Revere continues with his exciting involvement during the American Revolution. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 2 of Great Stories Vol. 7)
Paul Revere’s Famous Ride (Paul Revere Part 3) by Your Story Hour
Join Paul Revere on his famous ride as he spreads the warning that the British troops were coming on April 18, 1775. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 3 of Great Stories Vol. 7 album)
The Shots at Lexington (Paul Revere Part 4) by Your Story Hour
Paul Revere is captured by a patrol of British officers, and the first shots are heard at the Battle of Lexington. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 4 of Great Stories Vol. 7)
George Washington, the Uncommon Warrior (4 Parts) by Your Story Hour
Follow George Washington as a young man and all the way up through the French/Indian Wars, his marriage, the Revolutionary War, Valley Forge, and as he becomes the first President of the United States. Each episode is 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episodes 1-4 of Great Stories Vol. 2)
The Young Virginian (Thomas Jefferson, Part 1) by Your Story Hour
Follow Thomas Jefferson from his birth up to his involvement with the Second Continental Congress. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 1 of Great Stories Vol. 11)
Champion of Democracy (Thomas Jefferson, Part 2) by Your Story Hour
Join Thomas Jefferson as he drafts the Declaration of Independence and assists America’s new government. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 2 of Great Stories Vol. 11)
The Spirit of the Stars and Stripes by Your Story Hour
Follow the history of the American flag - beginning with it’s origins during the Revolutionary War. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 7 of Heritage of our Country)
Sybil Ludington, Girl Patriot by Your Story Hour
A teenage Revolutionary War heroine rides 40 miles to warn local militias of a British attack. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 9 of Great Stories Vol. 7)
Buttons and Spies by Your Story Hour
A young boy delivers coded messages to George Washington’s army. This episode is part of the Exciting Events Vol. 1 album, and is 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 3 of Exciting Events Vol. 1)
The Gunner Wore Petticoats by Your Story Hour
A woman fights at the Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778. 25+ minutes long. This episode is part of the Great Stories, Vol. 1 album, and is 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 11 of Great Stories Vol. 1).
The Autograph/A Special Strength by Your Story Hour (Great Stories, Vol. 2, episode 8)
John Hancock borrows a quill pen from a young girl. 25+ minutes long.
🎧 Click here to listen on Audible (episode 8 of Great Stories Vol. 2)
I hope you enjoyed exploring these American Revolution resources!
Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed this list of American Revolution movies and audio dramas for kids. I’d love to hear your family’s favorites - please share in the comments below!
Be sure to check out my other posts for even more period dramas, book-to-movie adaptations, and homeschool-friendly history ideas (love the Colonial Era? Click here for my list of movies for kids!). And while you’re here, don’t forget to subscribe below to my email list so you never miss a post, and join me on Facebook and Instagram where I share family-friendly historical movie recommendations daily!