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The Boston Tea Party. Taxation without representation. Intolerable Acts. The First Continental Congress.
With the help of Ben Franklin, Moses (a freed slave), James and Henri (Ben Franklin's apprentices), and Sarah (a British teen who traveled to America), readers will travel back in time to discover what happened in American history from December 1773-September 1774.
"At a time when we are searching for the kind of basis of the American soul, it is important that we know our history. A story with a moral...that says we are strong...isn't a bad thing to communicate to the young people of today." Walter Cronkite
Boston in 1773 is an inhospitable place for the two teenagers whose lives are about to intersect there.
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