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Minority's Voice: A Noveletteby Mia Sword
On December 16, 1773, the colonists were sick of the British rule. So late at night, they went to the Boston Harbor, boarded the 3 ships, and dumped the tea into the wa...
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#2
The Boston Tea Partyby Grey_the_
The last time the representative of British America and the West British Indies²⁵ - who went by his alias Alfred F. Jones¹ around humans - was in Boston, it was during t...
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#3
The Boston Tea Casual Hang-Outby Grey_the_
England had had a good day. It was relatively calm at the UN meeting. He was staying with America for the week or so he'd be in Nee York, and that was usually a pleasant...
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Smurfs 1700-1800 Ch. 6: American R...by Jessica Fernandez
This might contain all chapters, Boston Tea Party, American Revolution and Declaration of Independence
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The Shot Heard Around The World by Jeremiah S
In 1770 British Killed Many People In Boston Harbor, but not just that, the king made the Americans pay taxes, but now this Boston tea party caused the revolution.
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The Golden Clock of 1773by I_Love_Old_Men_Yaoi
The FIRST story I have ever written was for a project back in eighth grade for my American history class.
The prompt was that you visit a haunted house, and at midnight...
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PettyCoateby thejessicabugg
The coming of age tale of Virgil Pettycoate and his chance meeting with Phillipe Osipher
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War At Breaking Dawnby ⒹⒶⓇⓀ ⓈⓉⓄⓇⒾⒺⓈ
The year is 1773 and taxes on tea was just announced. 12 year old Mary Jean is now surrounded by the chaos in her family and throughout the town. How will Mary Jean han...
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The Revolutionary Warby kaosee
ATTENTION:
There are gory/death/bloody times in this
American Revolution story.
Please be cautious.
The waves crashed the boat. They were almost there. Vicente Y...
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The Land-Lubbers Guide to Piracyby maddie
On the sea's, the name, Captain Blackman was taboo, cursed like Davey Jones's Locker. The legendary female captain of the Drunken Monkey was feared from Panama to China...