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Lexington & Concord
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My Brother Sam is Dead
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Sam disobeys Father and steals the Brown Bess
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Sam Joins the army
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Sam and Tim go back to the tarven to check on Father but when Father sees Sam, Sam runs away.
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Father Gets in trouble with the Continental army because they want the Brown Bess and he did not have it.
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Mr Heron asks Tim to deliver a letter But Father says no
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Tim Secretly goes to Mr. Heron's house to deliver the letter
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Betsy Read steal the letter from Tim and reads it
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It starts to snow so Tim and Father go back to Tim's cousin's house
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The Declaration of independence is signed
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Tim and Father go to Verplanks Point
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Tim and Father get attacked by cowboys
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A group of Loyalist Help Tim and Father out and get them escorts to Verplanks Point
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Tim and Father leave their cousin's house and father gets captured by the cowboys
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Father dies on a prison ship
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Encampment at Vally Forge
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Redding gets attacked by the British
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Captain Star gets killed and his house gets set on fire
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The Rebels arrive and fight the British
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Sam Goes to the Tavern
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Sam Tells Tim to Butcher the cows
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Some of the cows get stolen and Sam gets framed
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Mother and Tim try to tell general Putnam to talk to him about Sam's Innocence
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Sam goes to trial and is found guilty
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Sam is sentenced to death
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Tim tries to free him but fails
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Sam gets shot and dies
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Tim tells about why he Wrote the book