1765 Dear Journal, Daddy has been very worried lately. He said something about the King in England taxing us. Something about sugar, and having to pay soldiers. I wonder what he means? He left earlier this morning. I hope he's fine. Sincerely, Johnny
*SIGH*
KNOCK KNOCK
Who are YOU!?
Is this my room, ma'am?
I am Captain Adams, and am here for shelter. Why the puzzled look? Have you not heard of the new law?
Mom, why in my room? I'm only 9!
You clearly haven't, so just read this.
Quartering Act Soldiers must have housing provided. Sincerely, King George
1767 Dear Journal, My father has told me that I will help him in his occupation today! Yippee! I've always wanted to be a tea merchant, just like him. Sincerely, Johnny
All you have to do is carry the smaller boxes.
You'll take these boxes up onto the deck. There aren't many left, so it should be easy.
Okay!
And your business here is?
None, just checking to see if taxes were payed.
Writs of Assistance
Nothing really happened today...
1770
FIRE!
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1770
Oh no, oh no! Not good! Johnny, hurry!
Yes, father!
!
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1773 Dear Journal, My father has told me we are doing something that will be for the good of our colony. But why do I have to dress as a Native? Oh well, I guess I'll just have to play along. Sincerely, Johnny.
So, why are we out here of all places so late?
Because it is time to rebel against the King and his unfair taxes!
Good Point! Let's get started!
And we do that by dumping tea into the harbor. If I can't make money for us, why should the king get more?
1775 Dear Journal, My father has told me I am old enough to fight, so he helped me sign up for the militia. I was sent to Concord with plenty of other citizens, some I recognize from my childhood! We just got news of the British victory in Lexington. We cannot allow that! It is time to fight, to fight for our freedom! Sincerely, Johnny
To Boston ------> Past Concord
To Boston ------> Past Concord
To Boston ------> Past Concord
Retreat!!!
The End!
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