my brother sam is dead

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    my brotherer sam is dead

  • Battle of Lexington & Concord

    Battle of Lexington & Concord
  • Sam takes the Brown Bess

    Sam takes the Brown Bess
    Sam takes the Brown Bess and goes off to fight with the Continetal Army
  • Batlte at Bunkerhill

    Batlte at Bunkerhill
    It was the battle of Bunkerhill. This was the first major battle of the Revolutionary War. It was a British victory although they had about 1,000 men killed or wounded.
  • Mr.Heron

    Mr.Heron
    Mr.Heron employs Tim to go and deliver a message to Mr. Burr. On his way down he encouners Betsy Read who then attacks Tim to try to get the letter
  • Cowboys

    Cowboys
    Father and Tims first encounter with the cowbouys but they are saved by a patrol group
  • Cowboys Part 2

    Cowboys Part 2
    Tim realizes that it has been a while since he last saw Father so he runs up the road about a mile. He then realizes that Father was taken by the cowboys. Which Tim later encounters the Cowboys but outsmarts them and gets home
  • British march threw Danbury

    British march threw Danbury
    British march threw the town of Redding where they take Captain Betts, Mr.Rodgers, and Jerry Sanford they also chopped Ned's head off
  • Father is Dead

    Father is Dead
    Tim's family learns that father has died on a british shop. The also learn that Jerry Sanford died and his body was thrown into the harbor
  • Sam is accused for stealing cattle

    Sam is accused for stealing cattle
    Sam gets sent to prison immideatly for stealing his own cattle by cattle theifs
  • A final attempt

    A final attempt
    Tim trys to free his brother by throwing his fathers old bayonet over the wall and into the Continental Camp. He then gets shot in the shoulder, but manages to get back home safley
  • Sam is Executed

    Sam is Executed
    Sam gets shot by a firing squad. The squad was so close Sam caught on fire when they shot him. Then they shot sam again, and he died
  • Surrender of Yorktown

    Surrender of Yorktown
    When the British retreated to the Yorktown peninsula it was the beginning of the end which then led to the Treaty of Paris.