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George Washington, "We Fight to be Free" (Full Movie) 

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Produced in 2006 by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, this film features the story of George Washington's most important military achievements and special personal moments of his life. The film sheds new light on old hero by portraying him as kind and brave man who changed the history of the world.

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@duglife2230
@duglife2230 Год назад
The guy who played George Washington also played Colonel John Glover in the 2000 HBO TV movie, "The Crossing" about the crossing of the Delaware and subsequent Battle of Trenton. Not the biggest budget film, but considering the lack of good Revolutionary War movies, I would highly recommend it. Especially with Christmas coming up!
@mriley1818
@mriley1818 Год назад
Great movie. Really hit home in terms of that war’s violence as well as how human Washington actually was. Jeff Daniels played an outstanding Gen Washington
@rc59191
@rc59191 Год назад
That's one of my all time favorites they did a great job. Miss the days of made for TV movies.
@Mr.Marketing
@Mr.Marketing 9 месяцев назад
Roche has somehow played as many American Officers as Nazi Officers all while being Frenchman lol.
@sgt_s4und3r54
@sgt_s4und3r54 19 дней назад
Peter Woodward also played a British officer in "The Patriot" just as he did here. Surprised to see that.
@robm.2018
@robm.2018 18 дней назад
Also briefly played the fuhrer in the Man in the High Castle too.
@Gravelgratious
@Gravelgratious 9 месяцев назад
George Washington’s best quality for me was his ability to listen to the advice of his subordinates. He was aware of his strategic limitations and very open to new ideas which gave him eventual victory.
@goramiok8072
@goramiok8072 Год назад
I'm not American but I love the story of one of the greatest general in America.
@original.intent.bitcoin
@original.intent.bitcoin Год назад
YOU ARE A PATRIOT IN SPIRIT! BE AND BECOME YOUR NATION'S OWN FOUNDER! LIBERATE HUMANITY NOW, FROM ANY AND ALL INADVERTANT FORMS OF SLAVERY!! (I Satoshi have BTC & crypto that's lawful and accounts for US Code too, 🤷🗽💗)
@C.A._Old
@C.A._Old 10 месяцев назад
*Freedom.* yeahme too.
@C.A._Old
@C.A._Old 10 месяцев назад
@@original.intent.bitcoin *YEAH! FREEDOM!*
@Gravelgratious
@Gravelgratious 9 месяцев назад
Not the greatest I'd say, but absolutely the humblest when it came to command.
@Spindacre
@Spindacre 21 день назад
Washington was never a particularly great general.
@freedomtosayno7880
@freedomtosayno7880 Год назад
"First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." - Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee.
@StarWarrior91
@StarWarrior91 Год назад
Ok the Braddock’s Defeat flashback was pretty epic.
@kgbspdr5426
@kgbspdr5426 Год назад
man i grew up watching this movie at my grandmas i don’t know why but it always gets me so hyped up
@enzocannizzo8744
@enzocannizzo8744 Год назад
They gave their lives , their wealth and their souls to say they will live Free
@RusticRockMusic
@RusticRockMusic Год назад
Simply stunning the lengths George Washington went to in order to secure the victorious outcome of the American Revolution, and the spirit he held to continually aid the nation despite his longing for a peaceful retirement at Mt Vernon. He gave us all that he had.
@ethanpurita
@ethanpurita Месяц назад
Indeed, he did. What a man he was.
@matthewhancock7424
@matthewhancock7424 Год назад
President George Washington's example of selflessness, honor, loyalty and duty to this nation should be the standard that any/all politicians should either strive to be or are. Otherwise they do this great nation and the millions of brave citizens who paid the Ultimate price of giving there lives for freedom not merely a dishonor but disgrace all who work tirelessly that this great nation may endure. As Benjamin Franklin said to a woman who approached him and asked him "what type of government has been created" after the creation of the US Constitution was written he replied " a Republic madam, now if only we can keep it". Words to never forget.
@madogllewellyn
@madogllewellyn Год назад
Amen!
@mcfeeney1249
@mcfeeney1249 Год назад
The French and Indian war battle was very well choreographed.
@charlescross3444
@charlescross3444 Год назад
The more one learns about him, the higher his star rises.
@rc59191
@rc59191 Год назад
I've lost a ton of respect for him after finding out what he did to Oney Judge.
@jeanrodriguez2078
@jeanrodriguez2078 Год назад
​@@rc59191 about him owning a slave?
@rc59191
@rc59191 Год назад
@@jeanrodriguez2078 that and about how he tried hunting her down.
@jeanrodriguez2078
@jeanrodriguez2078 Год назад
@@rc59191 did you receive my reply?
@murphy13295
@murphy13295 8 месяцев назад
When european monarchs and dictators learned that Washington declined being declared the king of the colonies they were in awe .
@BeefCake1012
@BeefCake1012 2 месяца назад
Was super surprised when I heard Stephen Lang narrating this. Great and underrated actor!
@williamhoward2731
@williamhoward2731 Год назад
I wish to thank you for sharing this awesome Historical movie with me .
@user-tv3id2nf5o
@user-tv3id2nf5o Год назад
General Washington defines the word CHARACTER.
@AnneKeller-dx6xv
@AnneKeller-dx6xv Месяц назад
Much of your report is wrong about General Washington. I grew up at Mount Vernon grounds. My ancestors came to "The New World" in the 1600s and early 1700s and owned the lands adjacent to Mount Vernon. I have studied, researched and loved the General all my life -- more than 60 years. Washington was a stalwart gentleman of impeccable integrity, wisdom, and kindness. First, he never had improprieties with women. He had smallpox in his teens and was impotent therefrom all his life. Sally Fairfax was a neighboring friend who taught him elegant social graces, but the two were never romantically engaged nor active. Since when is flirting a romantic declaration of permanent intent! It is critical to incorporate the language and practices of the times when interpreting historic documents and treasures. Also, George and Martha Washington loved each other. They were deeply devoted to the Godly mission of establishing a new nation consecrated in freedom. She traveled by carriage from Mount Vernon and stayed with him and his men through the harsh winter at Valley Forge, tending to ill soldiers and knitting socks for those with nothing on their feet who literally bled in the snow. No woman does that unless she is devoted to her husband and his mission. Slavery was the common practice in the 18th century and many of our finest founding fathers freed their slaves and in so doing, resolved to the financial ruin of their families and homes. Let's be honest: Colonists and Europeans did not invade Africa and capture Africans for slaves. African tribes IN Africa sold fellow slaves to European tradesmen who sold the Africans who had been defeated by fellow tribes. The entire practice of the African wars and the winners selling the losers was evil and entirely disgraceful. Not unlike the current practice in America of Illegals invading our nation and bringing sex slavery, murder weapons and drugs. Clean up our current culture before you attack those who fought for your freedom in earlier years. The USA was literally established by men and women of higher standards, moral principles and a focus on high principles like justice, freedom of speech and kindness which we must get back and reconsecrate in America if an honorable society is to survive! We must teach basics, math, science, how to actually read and write, philosophy, real, documented history and the lives of great men and women to our children and eliminate the dangerous anti-God teachings of willfulness, sex changes, communism and other lies if our children are to be happy and successful. Teach the truth, and not the nonsense you included for drama in your u-tube. We have historic documents, documented records, artifacts, family Bibles, other rock solid evidence that these were stalwart, humble, self-sacrificing, commanding leaders who gave all so today, the USA would offer freedom for every citizen to create and succeed limited only by their own vision, faith, and willingness to think and work hard. May the Lord help us to restore those original values for the sake of reestablishing a good and honorable nation of Liberty so all can succeed!
@krissie328schwalbach8
@krissie328schwalbach8 Год назад
This is exceptional. The cinematography is excellent and the story telling even better. General Washington was truly an inspirational leader. President Washington set an example on how to lead. Thank you, for producing this short movie. Well done. 🎗🎗🎗
@C.A._Old
@C.A._Old 10 месяцев назад
*Freedom.*
@thedarklord573
@thedarklord573 6 месяцев назад
He did. God bless General of the Armies and First Commander-in-Chief President George Washington wherever he is. Hopefully he sends his blessings and gets rid of Trump. This country can’t go into totalitarianism when the men of the revolutionary war fought so valiantly.
@ardhendumaity5537
@ardhendumaity5537 7 месяцев назад
I was Indian but now I am American I like and love George Washington. USA,USA ,USA,USA,USA,USA,USA,USA,USA,USA.😊
@MoreOnPleeez
@MoreOnPleeez 3 месяца назад
We are happy to have people like you🇺🇸
@miketackabery7521
@miketackabery7521 9 месяцев назад
Gosh this was beautiful! Thank you Mt Vernon Ladies for making this for a nation which desperately needs it... and him.
@chipnegro5990
@chipnegro5990 8 месяцев назад
Where are the truly great men today? Men of unwavering conviction and morals? Men who will not budge from these qualities? I do not see them myself, and I am sad for it. If you are out there, for the love of God, please step forward.
@elyssacollins8806
@elyssacollins8806 Год назад
I love George Washington
@twentysecondcenturywoman
@twentysecondcenturywoman 2 месяца назад
Thank you for teaching American history.
@deaconthoresson-rw8hv
@deaconthoresson-rw8hv 3 месяца назад
For the people who have watched the vampire diaries tv show the guy who plays George Washington is Mikhail Mikhailson ( the vampire who hunts vampire's)
@jackx8969
@jackx8969 Год назад
One of the greatest leaders that history has known. I am really interested in knowing more about this man
@JB-uv4hm
@JB-uv4hm Год назад
Read some books.
@miketackabery7521
@miketackabery7521 9 месяцев назад
He never sought a great name for himself, offering his service but demanding nothing, including honors. The Europeans were stunned by his humility in resigning his commission and turning down a crown. They thought him the greatest man of his era. In eight years he set the country on a stable path that would be able to stand without him. You'll find that in books too.
@mariajack3662
@mariajack3662 10 месяцев назад
If we remain true to his memory 💘
@SkyGrey88
@SkyGrey88 Год назад
Great film. More of this please.
@MikeNguyen90
@MikeNguyen90 Год назад
Wonderful picture of a great leader. Thank you for making and sharing freely this movie. You have done a great job.
@ralphferguson9717
@ralphferguson9717 Год назад
this presentation is exceptional, greatly entertaining and informative
@jamesalexander5623
@jamesalexander5623 21 день назад
I've been to Fort Necessity .... There you learn that George Washingtom almost single-handedly started the French and Indian War! The 7 Years War!
@Janet_Airlines802
@Janet_Airlines802 11 месяцев назад
This was excellent, thank you for this great movie.
@madogllewellyn
@madogllewellyn Год назад
Liberty Or Death....Don't Tread On Me! The Battle Cry of our Revolution will always be relevant to every debate....Man never stops to control other men....
@serenitypeaceandcomfort3669
Impressive and beautifully made. Well done!
@peterjodonovan2025
@peterjodonovan2025 9 дней назад
A great man without doubt
@andrewsharp9112
@andrewsharp9112 10 месяцев назад
I am proud to be a American Sailor 🇺🇸⚓
@carlydimango3397
@carlydimango3397 6 месяцев назад
I love this
@russhoffman6301
@russhoffman6301 7 месяцев назад
If I'm not mistaken, the actor that played Gen. Braddock also played Gen. Cornwallis's aide in The Patriot.
@peopleofonefire9643
@peopleofonefire9643 23 дня назад
Well done . . . the story feels like real people . . . not characters in a novel or official history textbook.
@sandrahunter5749
@sandrahunter5749 11 месяцев назад
I like George Washington 👍😎 George would be angry, what America has become today. 🇺🇲
@wilhufftarkin8543
@wilhufftarkin8543 День назад
Hey, it's the "laughs in British" guy from The Patriot!
@bonto117
@bonto117 3 месяца назад
Great quality acting and production. Also score.
@ringleader5150
@ringleader5150 Год назад
Please do more stuff like this!
@AbrahamLincoln4
@AbrahamLincoln4 Год назад
Is that Stephen Lang as the narrator?
@ramananrampragash6790
@ramananrampragash6790 4 дня назад
The actor who plays General Braddock is the same guy who played the role of General O' Hara in the movie ''Patriot'' as General Cornwallis' 2nd in command.
@alexandermethven
@alexandermethven 17 дней назад
My younger brother american ,as a ametuer historian .its the best film ive ever seen when i,look at my ggggrandfather .past .he went to,usa,it was a very excellent film .👍👍👍👍👍
@Edelwulf
@Edelwulf 18 дней назад
Less than 250 years later, where did this freedom go?
@godscommandmentsaretruthis2837
I'm still trying to figure out which was greater- Washington or Lincoln. We've sure had some great presidents in the distant past.
@C.A._Old
@C.A._Old 10 месяцев назад
*Freedom.*
@waynelucier1678
@waynelucier1678 17 дней назад
HE WAS TRULY THE FATHER OF OUR NATION
@user-ub5sc1vi5r
@user-ub5sc1vi5r 10 дней назад
This a amazing and I don't know this happening
@marcustvchannel5885
@marcustvchannel5885 6 месяцев назад
Good
@CaffeinePanda
@CaffeinePanda 7 дней назад
"And the slaves, sir, what about them?" "You asked about the temperature." "No I did not."
@pendragon2012
@pendragon2012 Год назад
Who is the man playing General Washington? BTW, excellent movie. I may use this later in the year when my 7th graders are learning about the Revolution.
@lamondracing9832
@lamondracing9832 Год назад
Sounds like Sebastian Roché, who played Colonel John Glover in "The Crossing"
@pendragon2012
@pendragon2012 Год назад
@@lamondracing9832 Ah, yes, thank you. Knew he sounded and looked familiar.
@docbrosk
@docbrosk 17 дней назад
Iwent to Valley Forge and the area around it years ago. The shelters and living conditions of the troops and junior officers were miserable. The others? well, Washington and his wife and some of his staff spent the winter in a grad mansion. Movies aside, I doubt George and Martha lost an ounce that winter.Major Aaron Burr (later Vice President) had a 3 story brick and stone townhouse which was a fine restaurant in the 1970s. Other senior officers did as well. Always good to look at the ground.....
@chiahsianghwang
@chiahsianghwang 15 дней назад
不自見,故明;不自是,固彰;不自伐,故有功;不自矜,故長。夫唯不爭,故天下莫能與之爭,古之所謂曲則全者,豈虛言哉?誠全而歸之
@holleyb7861
@holleyb7861 3 месяца назад
Sebastian Roché was a good choice to play Washington.
@johnwalker4642
@johnwalker4642 18 дней назад
Tecumseh could not have said it better.
@muhammad9589
@muhammad9589 10 месяцев назад
Did the dialogues and scenes take place in reality ?
@78jpeg
@78jpeg Год назад
If only George Washington was alive to see what we have become in America I think he would be very upset with how we act and selfish self-centered we have become
@JB-uv4hm
@JB-uv4hm Год назад
He felt that way when he was alive.
@JB-uv4hm
@JB-uv4hm Год назад
@@jmcb5062 what org was that? A treaty with the French and the Brits engaged elsewhere… The French won the war dummy. GW’s claim to fame was checking his ego and not fighting head on. Go read a book or two.
@miketackabery7521
@miketackabery7521 9 месяцев назад
​@@JB-uv4hmyou might try reading the correct books and not the ones that play fast and loose with facts in order to get lots of attention and make some money.
@JB-uv4hm
@JB-uv4hm 9 месяцев назад
@@miketackabery7521 maybe some Billy O ‘history.’ I know more re GW than you ever will.
@miketackabery7521
@miketackabery7521 9 месяцев назад
@@JB-uv4hm 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@christiandzurilla7638
@christiandzurilla7638 Год назад
GOD bless America
@user-tr2iz7fo3l
@user-tr2iz7fo3l 2 дня назад
Что за фильм?
@johnpaulirimpan1816
@johnpaulirimpan1816 Год назад
lets gooo
@roblestako8221
@roblestako8221 14 дней назад
Its like the 2000s version of Last of the Mohicans
@65stang98
@65stang98 Год назад
idk why but im watching this at 24 now and it coming out in 2006 i would have been around 8. Just wonder what i was doing the day this came out. Haha weird random thought.
@Astroman1990
@Astroman1990 21 день назад
Is that Stephen Lang?
@Renovegas6109
@Renovegas6109 8 месяцев назад
Never mentioned him being a mason and attending lodge .
@UltraViresAdInfinitum
@UltraViresAdInfinitum 18 дней назад
General Glover got promoted to General Washington
@hello16781
@hello16781 День назад
10:46 i know this man.
@musaabumair9645
@musaabumair9645 8 месяцев назад
Mai Indian hu but I like Ingland and Britain
@musaabumair9645
@musaabumair9645 8 месяцев назад
And America
@nole8923
@nole8923 4 дня назад
Where’s the part where general Washington leads the charge driving a Dodge Challenger?
@finchborat
@finchborat 6 месяцев назад
The guy in the screenshot looks like General O'Hara from The Patriot. EDIT: I just looked it up. It's the same actor.
@jaywinters2483
@jaywinters2483 3 месяца назад
They came for our guns.....come again, Oh Tyrrant!!!
@angloaust1575
@angloaust1575 14 дней назад
We fight to avoid paying taxes!
@qinjiang6816
@qinjiang6816 Год назад
Is it a disadvantage to wear red and so neatly in the forest to fight while their opponents' is almost naked, whose skin color similar to that of the forest?
@jonathanbarnes3061
@jonathanbarnes3061 11 месяцев назад
Aye, I laughed, and that part were General Washington surrendered power to build a nation for the people gets me every time. A Representative Republic, for the People, by the People of the people only if Under God, yeah thats a noble cause.
@ericapple2004
@ericapple2004 Год назад
ilei
@Memh3ndthexo7ner
@Memh3ndthexo7ner Год назад
George Washington can survive navites attacks
@kartikrajsingh1895
@kartikrajsingh1895 5 дней назад
I don't think he had that accent. It would be more British related.
@ironsoldi3r913
@ironsoldi3r913 10 месяцев назад
George Washington: We fight to be free. That was his reason for Americas foundation. A Democratic way in which the “We the people” will chose our destiny not by King of England. America was truly a remarkable new world. Although the land was stolen from the natives. America struggled for Freedom and change over the years. Our founders left the old world for economic and religious freedom. Although many God believing American the founder chose not to isolate the other. So they chose not to include specific religions in the Constitution. Remember, Andrew Jackson married his wife who was married to someone before. Divorced one of the laws was adopted during that time. America is still a young nation and much to learn. Even England and France have been a country for thousands of years, yet still learning. The greatest gift of America was humbleness. We're not afraid to say we're new and willing to learn. Perhaps why I love the way the founders think, they established a Constitution to account all American action. They established 3 branches of government for a very good reason. So no one man can manipulated the government system. We've all witness the attack on US capital last January 6, 2021 and failed. I predicted the test for America this era just begun and it will get worst. The biggest enemy of our founder before discovery of new world was bigotry in Europe. The King owned all the land and only rich can have firearms. Plus religion was controlled by The Pope. So people have no place to go.
@jameeliarosser5755
@jameeliarosser5755 5 месяцев назад
:(
@damianreyesavila3402
@damianreyesavila3402 Год назад
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@kenaibear8843
@kenaibear8843 13 дней назад
It’s not your land btw
@JamesKing-mr5kx
@JamesKing-mr5kx 24 дня назад
This is pretty saccharin stuff,.
@ParryLinn
@ParryLinn Год назад
10:38 These lobsters have no awareness bout “yank congs”!Welcome to the forest of North America where trees speaks!
@rockymvvrcianu6846
@rockymvvrcianu6846 6 дней назад
"We fight to be free." While owning 317 slaves in between him and Martha.
@EzekielDeLaCroix
@EzekielDeLaCroix 20 дней назад
George Washington, the man that sucked, caused an unnecessary war by perfidy, but got lucky in the height of his career and knew when to quit while ahead.
@johnmilonas9143
@johnmilonas9143 15 дней назад
The 300+ slaves George and Martha owned included women and children were not free.
@maryjeanjones7569
@maryjeanjones7569 Год назад
Fight to be Free!! Certainly not Freedom for everyone as by that time there were probably around 1 Million slaves in the country. Quite the Oxymoron!!!
@KanuniSuleyman4857
@KanuniSuleyman4857 Год назад
Let's go Brandon 😂👌
@shaylawatson1244
@shaylawatson1244 Год назад
How George fight to be free but didn't do nothing to stop slavery
@NeTxGrl
@NeTxGrl Год назад
It was originally written into the Declaration of Independence the condemnation of slavery. It had to be removed because some of the signers were refusing to sign the document. Washington became conflicted about slavery over time. He stopped separating families, he stopped buying slaves, he allowed them to grow their own vegetables and sell them. When he left Philadelphia at the end of his Presidency, he gave his slaves freedom, the ones that lived up north with him. The founding fathers knew it was going to be a process to end slavery. If they had try to force an end to slavery at that time America would have fallen apart .Instead of America existing as we do now, we would have fallen apart into smaller separate countries, basically we would have looked like Europe. We were a new nation, to weak and fragile to attempt to force an end slavery in our early days. The founding fathers knew that slavery would eventually end but it would have to wait until the country was stronger and more stable to hold together. Thus we ended up with a civil war a few decades later and the nation survived it. Here is a quote from Washington, " I never mean to possess another slave by purchase : it being among my first wishes to see some plan adopted by the legislature by which slavery in the country, may be abolished by slow, sure, and imperceptible degrees". Washington also said if there was a civil war he would fight on the side of the north. He freed his slaves in his will, he wanted them to be educated and money was left for them. The money lasted until the 1840's.
@mattg0469
@mattg0469 Год назад
@@NeTxGrl I didn’t know he freed his slaves in Philadelphia, where did you get that from?
@mattg0469
@mattg0469 Год назад
If anti-slavery Founders such as Washington and Jefferson didn’t do anything to stop slavery, the institution would have expanded throughout the nation. Instead, they managed to curtail it to the South, preventing it from expanding westward - Northwest Ordinance (1787). They didn’t invent slavery nor did they introduce it in the US. They were born in that world and decided to change it, despite the legal and social restraints a feudal society imposed on them.
@artair70
@artair70 10 месяцев назад
Because no one had desired to do such, EVERY Culture had them. Nor did Abe ever want to stop slavery (He didn't free any in his lifetime and opposed freeing them)
@MoreOnPleeez
@MoreOnPleeez 3 месяца назад
We wouldn't have the declaration of independence. It would not have been signed during the war by all states if abolishing slavery was in the document. We had no choice, zero. How could we free slaves without being free ourselves? Do you understand now?
@nts821
@nts821 19 дней назад
"We fight to be free" - said a major slave owner.
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