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(Historical) The First Congress
The first congress meets to discuss what to do about Great Britian. -
(Historical) Coercive Acts
British Parliament passes the Coercive Acts to punish Boston for the Boston Tea Party. -
(Historical) Boston Tea Party
The Sons of Liberty dress up as Mowhawks and dump 342 chest of tea into the harbor. That is 1.7 million dollars of tea. -
(Historical) Paul Revere Rides
Paul Revere warns Lexington that "The Regulars are out, the Regulars are out." -
(Historical) In Trouble
Boston is under British occupation. Brtish troops have been in Boston sice October 1768. More Brtish troops swarmed Boston after the Coercive Acts. -
(Fictional) Cooper Deaths
Moses Cooper is killed by the British. -
(Fictional) New Army Member
Adam Cooper signs the muster book and joins the army. -
(Fictional) Attack!!
The British raid Concord. -
(Fictional) A Little Romance
Adam and Ruth get serious and seal their love with a kiss. -
(Fictional) A New Friend
Adam makes a new friend. He meets Soloman Chandler. -
(Fictional) Sorcery
Adam casts a spell on their family water. He gets told on by his little brother, Levi. -
(Fictional) Hiding Spot
Adam hides during a British attack in a smokehouse. -
(Fictional) Strange Dream
Levi wakes up in the middle of the night. He wakes Adam up and tells Adam that he had a dream about an all red sky. -
(Fictional) No More War
Adam explains to the militia that he wants no more fighting or violence. -
(Fictional) Becoming A Man
Adam accepts his father's death and becomes the man of his house. -
(Historical) Loud Shot
At Lexington and Concord, the British committed the "Shot heard around the world." -
(Historical) New Army
The colonists form an army to fight the British.(Continental Army) -
(Historical) Not so Fast
The British arrive in Concord, but they are swarmed by the Patriots all the way back to Boston. -
(Historical) Congress Meets Again
The Congress meets agian just as they had arranged at the last Congress. -
(Historical) A Not So Bad Loss
The British defeat American militian men at the battle of Bunker Hill but suffer heavy losses.