"Stories about General Warren" by Rebecca Warren Brown is a historical telling that spotlights General Joseph Warren's vital part in the buildup to the American Revolution, particularly his involvement in the Boston Massacre and the Battle of Bunker Hill. The story paints a picture of Warren's strong character, his commitment to his country's freedom, and the ultimate price he paid, all while setting the scene of the growing fight for independence. Starting with a conversation between Mrs. Montague and her children, Mary and William, the story explores Warren's life, highlighting his patriotism and courageous actions against oppressive English laws, before leading to his tragic death on the battlefield, showing the cost of freedom and emphasizing the high regard in which he was held by those around him.

Stories about General Warren, in relation to the fifth of March massacre, and the battle of Bunker Hill
By Rebecca Warren Brown
A brave hero's dedication to his country and ultimate sacrifice are revealed through a mother's heartfelt stories to her children, set against the backdrop of a nation fighting for its freedom.
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2014-10-05
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