"The Yankee Tea-party; Or, Boston in 1773" by Henry C. Watson is a story about a group of colonists who took a stand against unfair British rule. It's like stepping back to July 4th in Boston when the city is pumped with celebrations. Picture this: old members of the Lebanon Club, which was the first liberty club in the colonies, are hanging out at a tavern, sharing memories about their part in the Boston Tea Party. The star of the show, Mr. Kinnison, along with his buddies, tell stories about how they decided to destroy the British tea and how determined they were to win freedom. As the veterans swap war stories, you'll see themes of togetherness, sacrificing for a cause, and the start of American pride.
The Yankee Tea-party; Or, Boston in 1773
By Henry C. (Henry Clay) Watson
In a haze of patriotism and defiance, a band of rebels relives the night they struck a blow for liberty, igniting a revolution.
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