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The Siege of Boston

By Allen French

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience the fight for freedom as colonists rise against a king's oppression, igniting a city and changing history forever.

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2009-06-21
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"The Siege of Boston" by Allen French is a historical narrative that captures the intense period of conflict and revolution in colonial America. Beginning with a portrait of Boston under great duress, the book examines the rising unrest and key historical events that ignited the Siege of Boston, a critical chapter in the Revolutionary War, highlighting the clash between colonists and the British crown, embodied by King George III. Characters such as Samuel Adams take center stage as the story revisits pre-war events like the Stamp Act, sparking colonists' resistance against British laws, and culminating in the collective struggle of ordinary citizens against British oppression.

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